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expansion and demanded
Geoff is unpopular with the rest of the Frontline staff to the point where he is banned from the Frontline set, but they are all supportive when he unexpectedly achieves popularity with his own one-hour programme in Addicted to Fame ( series 3 ), though he is unaware that Mike demanded the plans for the expansion of the show be cancelled because he was jealous of the attention Geoff was getting.
Trotskyism ideologically predominated the political platform of the Left Opposition, which demanded the restoration of soviet democracy, the expansion of democratic centralism in the Communist Party, national industrialisation, international permanent revolution, and socialist internationalism.
The organised economic concentration that made possible such urban expansion derived from the protective self-organisation into guilds, which became necessary when individual businessmen ( craftsmen, artisans, merchants, et alii ) conflicted with their rent-seeking feudal landlords who demanded greater-than-agreed rents.
By the late 18th century, further growth of the library demanded more expansion space.
Although the Pharisees had opposed the wars of expansion of the Hasmoneans and the forced conversions of the Idumeans, the political rift between them became wider when Pharisees demanded that the Hasmonean king Alexander Jannaeus choose between being king and being High Priest.
The Joint Chiefs insisted on massive expansion of FANK to over 200, 000 men, despite concerns at the severe negative effect this would have on Cambodia's economy, while the Military Equipment Delivery Team, led by General Theodore C. Mataxis, demanded the ' Americanisation ' of the army's French-influenced internal structures, in spite of the chaos this caused in the supply chain.
In this context, let us make a distinction between two different types of changes that affect quantity demanded, viz., expansion and contraction ; and increase and decrease.
The problem was simply that the agricultural machinery industry in the Soviet Union was not capable of producing the amount of machinery demanded by sudden expansion of land under cultivation.
There was no church in Chorley until 1852, when the larger expansion of the town in the demanded enlarged accommodation, but St Mary's Church, Nether Alderley retains some 14th century work including a font.
PCI-X, short for PCI-eXtended, is a computer bus and expansion card standard that enhances the 32-bit PCI Local Bus for higher bandwidth demanded by servers.
The pressures of ever-increasing growth and expansion demanded by the analysts in the city caused NEXT to go through turbulent times in 1988.
In the United Nations and alliance with the British and U. S., the French demanded return of their former Indochina colony prior to agreeing to participate in the NATO alliance opposing Soviet expansion beyond the Warsaw Pact countries in the Cold War.
With the 1860 election of Republicans under Abraham Lincoln, who vowed to prevent slavery's expansion, the voters demanded secession.

expansion and generals
Gibbon proposed a period of moderation under Augustus and his successors and argued that generals bent on expansion ( e. g. Germanicus, Agricola and Corbulo ) were checked and recalled by the Emperors during their victories favouring consolidation ahead of further expansion.
The importance of the ancient Via Flaminia is twofold: during the period of Roman expansion in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, the Flaminia became, with the cheaper sea route, a main axis of transportation by which wheat from the Po valley supplied Rome and central Italy ; during the period of Roman decline, the Flaminia was the main road leading into the heartland of Italy: it was taken by Julius Caesar at the beginning of the civil war, but also by various barbarian hordes, Byzantine generals, etc.
During the course of his campaigns he was only defeated in battle against the Romans once, and from a military standpoint can be said to have been one of the most successful generals to ever have opposed Rome's expansion anywhere in the world.
It was at this point that Oda Nobunaga began sending his generals aggressively into all directions to continue his military expansion.
* Great People that fall into seven categories, the original great people are: artists, merchants, prophets, engineers and scientists ; generals and spies are added in expansion packs.
In an age of unparalled industrial expansion, entrepreneurs had the prestige previously reserved to victorious generals, and many were elected to the Senate.
In discussing Lincoln's legacy, DiLorenzo describes civil liberties abuses such as the suspension of habeas corpus, violations of the First Amendment, war crimes committed by generals in the American Civil War, and the expansion of government power.

expansion and for
Procreation, expansion, proliferation -- these are the laws of living things, with the penalty for not obeying them the ultimate in punishments: oblivion.
Such loans under Section 104 ( E ) of the Act will be made to United States business firms and branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates of such firms in India for business development and trade expansion in India and to United States firms and to Indian firms for the establishment of facilities for aiding in the utilization, distribution, or otherwise increasing the consumption of and markets for United States agricultural products.
As one development followed another, the company's reputation for precision in the graduating field brought it broader and broader opportunities for expansion in precision manufacture.
The basic market for textiles is growing with the expansion of the population that began 20 years ago.
Mr. Devey will be responsible for the commercial expansion of VecTrol's line of electronic and electrical power control components as furnished to end equipment manufacturers, working closely with Walter J. Brown, President and Director of Engineering of the recently acquired Sprague subsidiary.
Mr. Brown will at the same time undertake expansion of VecTrol's custom design program for electronic control users with a greatly increased engineering staff.
The continuation and expansion of the shooting development program will assure to some degree that national and community leaders will be made aware of the ever-growing need for shooting facilities and activities for hunting and shooting in answer to public demand.
In his opening address Wednesday the Rev. Mr. Zimmerman, urged the delegates to consider a 10-year expansion program, with `` Breakthrough '' the theme for the first two years.
Ex-Oriole Clint Courtney, now catching for the A's is all for the American League's 1961 expansion to the West Coast.
This expansion has been going on for an estimated eight billion years.
This, he claims, would reasonably account for the expansion of the universe.
The Southern political defense of slavery transformed into widespread expansion of local militias for armed defense of their " peculiar " domestic institution.
Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry.
Despite continuous wars or imperial expansion on the Empire's frontiers and one year-long civil war over the imperial succession, the Mediterranean world remained at peace for more than two centuries.
Likewise for the coefficient of thermal expansion.
In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for an ideal gas.
As a leading War Democrat and pro-Union southerner, Johnson was an ideal candidate for the Republicans in the national election of 1864, as they sought to enlarge their base to include War Democrats ; they even changed the party name to the National Union Party to reflect this expansion.
His policy of expansion was to give Denmark the dominion of the Baltic for three generations.
Throughout the 1880s and 1890s, for example, Carnegie allowed his steel works to fill large orders of armor plate for the building of an enlarged and modernized United States Navy ; while he opposed American oversea expansion.

expansion and senior
The death of Henry senior at the age of 82 occurred in 1862 and although his own son was not a business man of the same determination, the firm ’ s expansion continued adequately with John Mares, who had come to the financial assistance of the Shepherd Brewery during the recession of the mid-1840s and continued as the impetus behind Shepherd and Mares until Percy Beale Neame joined the Brewery in 1864.
The firm experienced international expansion in the post-World War II era under the direction of Boykin C. Wright, a senior partner who joined the firm from Cahill Gordon & Reindel with a group of attorneys, briefly leading the firm to add his name to the letterhead.
This situation was another reflection of the SS ' rapid expansion: Oberführers now commanded the three newly-created SS-Oberführerbereiche, east, west and south ; and so a senior Standartenführer was promoted to command each SS-Brigade.
This covert war also includes a large SOG / CTPT expansion into Pakistan to target senior al-Qaeda and Taliban leadership in the Federally Administered Tribal Area ( FATA ).
In December 2009, the New York Times reported that President Obama ordered an expansion of the drone program with senior officials describing the program as " a resounding success, eliminating key terrorists and throwing their operations into disarray ".
In response, and also driven by the recent expansion of professional hockey in North America, seven OHA senior teams met to discuss forming a minor professional league that would be affiliated with the National Hockey League.
His tenure in Washington oversaw a significant expansion of Catholic Charities, which became the region ’ s largest private social service agency, and the establishment of the Archdiocesan Health Care Network ; Archdiocesan Legal Network, which provide millions of dollars in pro bono care for the region ’ s low income residents ; Birthing and Care, which provides pre-natal, delivery and post-natal medical care to women in financial need ; Faith in the City, an initiative designed to revitalize inner-city Catholic schools ; Victory Housing, which develops assisted and independent living for senior citizens.
The years between 1987 and 1996 saw considerable expansion, so that by 1994, Hoyts was the 10th biggest cinema chain in the world and was owned by an American investment company — Hellman and Friedman — directors and senior management, and the Australian company Lend Lease Corporation.
An investment of £ 14 million expanded the senior school and a created a brand new junior school, since then a new all weather astroturf pitch and 6 new tennis courts have been built and there are further plans for expansion on the site.
Translated as “ senior assault ( or storm ) leader ”, the rank of Obersturmführer was first created in 1932 as the result of an expansion of the Sturmabteilung ( SA ) and the need for an additional rank in the officer corps.
The expansion of the first division from ten to sixteen teams in 1982 allowed Vienna back into the senior competition, but their inconsistent play continued.
Translated as “ senior squad leader ”, Oberscharführer was first used as a rank of the Sturmabteilung ( SA ) and was created due to an expansion of the enlisted positions required by growing SA membership in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
" Kent's comment that his government does not criticize Israel publicly was contradicted several months later by his senior minister, Lawrence Cannon, who went on record in the House of Commons " condemning " Israel's expansion of illegal settlements.
Under a necessary programme of expansion and modernisation in the 1960s and 1970s under the headmastership of Tim Slack, the senior school grew from 240 pupils in 1966 to 340, thereafter increasing to some 465.
It was in this position where he brought in a series of reforms of the higher education sector, which included expansion of Australian universities, the forced mergers of universities and colleges of advanced education, and the re-introduction of university fees ( abolished by Kim Beazley senior in 1973 ) in the form of the HECS.
His rights were traded to Toronto FC on 25 January 2007, and in April 2007, he signed a senior contract with the expansion club.
This covert war also includes a large CIA expansion into Federally Administered Tribal Area ( FATA ) region of Pakistan to target senior al-Qa ' ida and Taliban leadership.

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