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The embarrassing defeat of the Spanish forces at Anwal created a political earthquake in Spain that subsequently led to General Miguel Primo de Rivera's coup d ' état of September 13, 1923, the installation of a military dictatorship in Spain ( 1923 – 1930 ), and the eventual collapse of the Spanish Monarchy in April 1931.
The museum is still in the process of installing exhibits, but 169 aircraft and 152 large space artifacts are already on display as of May 2012, and plans call for the eventual installation of over 200 aircraft.
According to scholars within Orthodox Judaism this is considered to have contributed to their downfall, and the eventual downfall of Judea ; internal strife allowing for Roman occupation and the violent installation of Herod the Great as king of the roman province of Palestine and subsequent rededication then destruction of the Second Temple by the Emperor Hadrian.
The treadmill traveled to space aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-128 on August 28, 2009, for eventual installation in the Tranquility node during STS-130.
In 1948 a State of Emergency was declared in Malaya shortly after Communist insurgents, mostly from the large ethnic Chinese community, began a campaign against the British presence in Malaya as they did not believe Malaya's eventual independence would lead to the installation of a Communist regime.
This idea has been advocated by the local campaign group Sligo-Mayo Greenway, who argue that the funding for a Greenway on this section would be minimal in infrastructural terms and would in no way hinder the eventual reinstatement of the Railway should the funding for that ever become available, unlike the closure of the Foyle Valley Railway by Derry City Council after the parallel installation of a cycleway.

eventual and oil
The eventual reopening of the Suez canal and upgrading of the older European oil terminals ( Europoort and Marchwood ) meant that the financial return from these projects was not all that had been hoped for.
According to the sentence in the second trial, the companies that extracted oil ( such as Yuganskneftegaz and Tomskneft, in which Yukos held major stake, but did not have 100 % ownership ), would sell all their oil to different shell companies below market rates, and the shell companies would re-sell it to the eventual buyer at market rates.
WCCW's fortunes declined further in 1986 – 87 with the Texas oil businesses entering a recession and Mike Von Erich's health and substance abuse problems and eventual suicide.
The conflict between Israel and the Arab countries has been described as a proxy war, with Israel acting as a proxy for the United States and the Soviet Union's proxies being Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon., According to Pennsylvania State University Professor of Political Science Stephen J. Cimbala, this theater was the site of the greatest Cold War setback to America when, under the influence of anti-Israeli attitudes after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, American allies Saudi Arabia and Iran ( under the shah ) drifted from the American sphere of influence, leading to the 1973 oil crisis as well as the eventual Iranian Revolution in 1979.
Like the eventual portrait, an oil sketch entitled Madame Gautreau Drinking a Toast ( Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum ), shows the subject's profile and bare arms against a dark background, but is of a more freely brushed and informal character.
Tell-tale signs of such eventual related damage are a white foam that appears on the inside of the oil filler cap and the gradually increasing loss of antifreeze coolant ( due to seepage into the intake passages which will lead to engine lock up failure in such cases ).
However, one major design fault was not completely eliminated: Valve rockers and upper pushrod tips still received poor oil supply, resulting in eventual wear to these areas, and consequential valvetrain noise as a result of the increased clearance.
They set up the oil town of Ahmadi which had the appearance of a typical British garrison town, with thousands of trees lining streets of pleasant bungalows in which lived a remarkable group of dedicated engineers and administrators who built up the oil industry while at the same time training Kuwaitis to take over eventual control.
Although the superheater developed by Allis-Chalmers was plagued with technical difficulties and which led to NSP's eventual decision to retire the reactor by 1967 ( and convert the plant to run on gas and oil by 1968 ), the lessons NSP learned from Pathfinder served the company in its operation of the Prairie Island and Monticello nuclear plants.
The brigade's eventual objective was to secure the southern oil fields before they were destroyed by Saddam Hussain's forces.
Adding carbon capture and sequestration to the project was expected to add an additional $ 10 / BBL to the required selling price, though this may be offset by revenues from enhanced oil recovery, or by tax credits, or the eventual sale of carbon credits.
After all the four passes ( Sanga, Baad, pati and Chandragiri Bhanjyang, also known as Char Bhanjyang ) of the Kathmandu Valley were controlled by Prithvi Narayan Shah, the eventual lack of salt, oil, spices, and even clothes led to turmoil in the valley and disaster struck Kathmandu.

eventual and North
In 1996, the ten-year-old Brisbane Bears had enjoyed their best season to date, losing a preliminary final to the eventual premiers, North Melbourne.
He was committed to find and paint all the birds of North America for eventual publication.
It advocates reduction and eventual elimination of the role the United States plays in multinational and international organizations such as the United Nations, and favors withdrawal of the United States from most current treaties, such as North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ), the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ), and the World Trade Organization.
The eventual fall of the Sui dynasty was due to the many losses in Southern Manchuria and North Korea.
The season ended on a sour note for Carey, being well held by Jakovich in the Semi Final and then Full back of the Century Stephen Silvagni in the Preliminary Final, where North Melbourne went down to eventual Premiers Carlton.
The fall of the Hindu kingdoms in the South marked the eventual decline of Natya, as the Muslum invasion in the North has completely wiped out Natya there.
As eventual congressionally recognized " attainer " of the pole ( not " discoverer " in deference to 1908 North Pole claimant Frederick Cook's supporters ) Peary was given a Rear Admiral's pension and the Thanks of Congress by a special act of March 30, 1911.
After 1820, a series of compromises postponed a showdown on the issue of slavery, but in the late 1850s, the new Republican power took political control of the North and promised to stop the expansion of slavery, which implied its eventual death.
In 2000, USA Networks bought Canada's North American Television, Inc. ( a joint partnership between the CBC and Power Corporation of Canada ), owner of cable TV channels Trio and Newsworld International ( the CBC continued to program NWI until 2005, when eventual USA owner Vivendi sold the channel to a group led by Al Gore, who relaunched it as Current TV ).
It discredited pro-Nazi movements in Europe and North America, leading to eventual decline of their support.
The first non-Native American settler of the land within the eventual town limits was Moses Knapp, who built a log house at the confluence of North Fork Redbank Creek and Sandy Lick creeks ( which form Redbank Creek ) in 1801.
Legend has it that she exhorted the Loyalist force at Cross Creek, North Carolina ( present-day Fayetteville ) that included her husband, Allan, as it headed off to its eventual defeat at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in February, 1776.
The United States, Japan, South Korea, and other regional allies promised to provide North Korea with two light water nuclear reactors, at an eventual cost of '$ 4 billion ', to replace existing or partially constructed facilities that could produce plutonium for nuclear weapons.
The 1953 – 54 saw Vale storming to the Third Division North title as well as reaching the semi – finals of the FA Cup, losing out to eventual winners West Brom in very controversial fashion, seeing an Albert Leake goal disallowed for offside.
In North America terrestrial television underwent a revolutionary transformation with the eventual acceptance of the NTSC standard for color television broadcasts in 1953.
North Korea has stated its hope that upon eventual reunification the highway will carry back-and-forth traffic.
Others have defended Newcastle by contrasting his ' continental policy ' with the failure of Lord North to gather European allies during the American War of Independence which led to Britain's eventual defeat.
Upon his eventual exit from a troubled youth, c. 1961, he busked around North Africa, Europe and London for a few years.
The North American origins and eventual English language form of " Cherokee " were researched by James Mooney in the nineteenth century.
The eventual outflow is into the North Sea, via the Humber Estuary.
Like the church, Hodge himself had sympathies with both the abolitionists in the North and the pro-slavery advocates in the South, and he used his considerable influence in an attempt to restore order and find common ground between the two factions, with the eventual hope of abolishing slavery altogether.
* In 1973 the North Carolina State Wolfpack finished the regular season 27 – 0 and ranked # 2 ( behind undefeated and eventual tournament champion UCLA ) but were barred from participating in the NCAA tournament while on probation for recruiting violations.
Despite a strong regular season showing that left the Stingrays tied with the South Division ( and American Conference ) leader Charlotte Checkers and North Division leader Kalamazoo Wings, the team ended up fourth seed in the 2010 Kelly Cup playoffs, falling three games to two in the first round to the eventual champions, the Cincinnati Cyclones.
North Korea's nuclear test in October 2006 came as a major embarrassment to the Chinese government's policies, and marked the beginning to an eventual split between China and Kim Jong-il's regime, who was unwilling to pursue a road of economic reform and opening up.
Langer's break with the NPL leadership was a reflection of the infighting that limited the party's eventual influence on North Dakota politics.

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