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government and successfully
On April 1, 1865, Grant successfully outflanked Lee's forces in the Battle of Five Forks and nearly encircled Petersburg, and the Confederate government evacuated Richmond.
The company started Argentina's first burlap bag manufacturer, following which they successfully lobbied government policy makers for protective tariffs on the then-critical commercial staple.
Thanks to the consistent position of Austria during the meeting of EU foreign ministers, a long period of instability and the questioning of the determination of the Croatian government to surrender war criminals has ended successfully.
He became personally involved in all branches of the government and successfully prosecuted corruption among public officials.
The Noboa government confirmed its commitment to convert to the dollar as the centerpiece of its economic recovery strategy, successfully completing the transition from sucres to dollars in 2001.
While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parlements successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms.
Madero successfully imported arms from the United States, with the American government under William Howard Taft doing little to halt the flow of arms to the Mexican revolutionaries.
Although FY 2003 began with the rapid decline of the gourde due to rumors that U. S. dollar deposit accounts would be nationalized and due to the withdrawal of fuel subsidies, the government successfully stabilized the gourde as it took the politically difficult decisions to float fuel prices freely according to world market prices and to raise interest rates.
This Nicaragua-assisted invasion by Honduran exiles strongly displeased the United States government, which concluded that Zelaya wanted to dominate the entire Central American region, and the government dispatched marines to Puerto Cortes to protect the banana trade ; US naval units were also sent to Honduras and were able to successfully defend Bonilla's last defense position at Amapala in the Gulfo de Fonseca.
The Royal Navy successfully convinced the government to allow the base because it wanted its own Polaris-class submarines, and indeed did obtain them in 1963.
An improved Scheutzian calculation engine was sold to the British government and a later model was sold to the American government and these were used successfully in the production of logarithmic tables.
The Act's applicability in prosecuting doctors who prescribe narcotics to addicts was successfully challenged in Linder v. United States in 1925, as Justice McReynolds ruled that the federal government has no power to regulate medical practice.
The Health Organization also worked successfully with the government of the Soviet Union to prevent typhus epidemics, including organizing a large education campaign.
It successfully secured a majority by forming a " government of national unity " with several opposition parties.
The resulting public outcry successfully forced the government to adopt an equitable arrangement through negotiations mediated by Palwankar Baloo.
Meadows successfully argued in his Desultory Notes on the Government and People of China, published in 1847, that " the long duration of the Chinese empire is solely and altogether owing to the good government which consists in the advancement of men of talent and merit only ," and that the British must reform their civil service by making the institution meritocratic.
Those who are successfully rehabilitated may reassume responsible government positions on their release.
On June 30, 1800, the authorities of Glasgow, Scotland successfully petitioned the government to pass the Glasgow Police Act establishing the City of Glasgow Police.
The centre-right government of former prime minister José María Aznar had worked successfully to gain admission to the group of countries launching the euro in 1999.
By 1997, the predominantly Kulyabi-led Tajik government and the UTO successfully negotiated a power-sharing peace accord and implemented it by 2000.
Fulton successfully destroyed demonstration targets in both France and Britain, but neither government was interested in purchasing the vessel and Fulton's experiments ceased in 1805.

government and repressed
In 1948, the Rhee government repressed military uprisings in Jeju, Suncheon and Yeosu.
The collaboration between psychiatry and government leads to what Szasz calls the " therapeutic state ", a system in which disapproved actions, thoughts, and emotions are repressed (" cured ") through pseudomedical interventions.
Anastacio Aquino, king of the Nonoualquenos, led a rebellion against what was referred to as an abuse of power and corruption but it was repressed by the government.
The collaboration between psychiatry and government leads to what Szasz calls the “ therapeutic state ”, a system in which disapproved actions, thoughts, and emotions are repressed (" cured ") through pseudomedical interventions.
In April 2001, the Minister of Education, Jack Lang, admitted formally that for more than two centuries, the political powers of the French government had repressed regional languages, and announced that bilingual education would, for the first time, be recognized, and bilingual teachers recruited in French public schools.
Until the late 1950s, the Afro-Dominican culture of most of the island was repressed by the colonial government and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, both of which taught that African-derived music was evil, demonic and uncultured.
During the war, the Nationalist government repressed Republican militants and sympathizers, as retaliation for the repression of clergy and Nationalist militants on the opposite side.
Similarly, the Northwest Youth League, a Korean government sponsored watch-dog group made up of refugees who had fled northern Korea, actively repressed any and all " communist sympathizers " with an ardent campaign of shooting anyone on sight entering or leaving the president's " enemy zone ", raping / violation, torturing, and killing hundreds of islanders using open armed violence and what would be labeled today as terrorist activities.
At the end of the eighties and with the coming of the Liberal government of Benazir Bhutto in 1988, the once repressed and frowned upon ( by the Islamist dictatorship of General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq ), Pakistani pop music emerged from the underground and started gaining mainstream popularity.
Before 1986, the Vietnamese government repressed hát chầu văn and other forms of religious expression.
However, the Bolsheviks soon turned against the anarchists and other left-wing opposition, a conflict that culminated in the 1921 Kronstadt rebellion which the new government repressed.
All these movements are not recognised by the government, and most of them are regarded as cults ; some are also banned and harshly repressed.
The Naxalbari movement was violently repressed by the West Bengal government, of which CPI ( M ) was a major partner.
After siding with Iran during a war, many Kurds were murdered with chemical weapons by Hussein's government, and the Kurds became highly repressed until the Gulf War and US invasion of Iraq.
By 1932-33, however, in order to control the rapid rise of Ukrainian self-awareness, severe restrictions were placed on Ukrainian urban folk culture and all bandura classes in Ukraine were disbanded and many bandurists were repressed by the Soviet government.
In April 2001, the Minister of Education, Jack Lang, admitted formally that for more than two centuries, the political powers of the French government had repressed regional languages, and announced that bilingual education would, for the first time, be recognised, and bilingual teachers recruited in French public schools.
" He points out it was repressed by the government " along with other communist front groups.
The Earl showed himself finely capable in practice as in theory, vigorous and tolerant, a man to be feared and a leader to be followed ; he took the government entirely into his own hands, repressed the jobbery traditional to the office, established schools and manufactures, and at once conciliated and kept in check the Orange and Roman Catholic factions.
Upon the outbreak of Romanian Peasants ' Revolt of 1907, Rakovsky was especially vocal: he launched accusations at the National Liberal government, arguing that, having profited from the early antisemitic message of the revolt, it had violently repressed it from the moment peasants began to attack landowners.
While he is imprisoned, formerly repressed religion begins to bloom, fertility rituals are endorsed, and the structure of society, as well as government, are completely destroyed.
Charles Darwin was born during the Napoleonic Wars and grew up in their aftermath, a conservative time when Tory dominated government closely associated with the established Anglican Church of England repressed Radicalism, but when family memories recalled the 18th century Enlightenment and a multitude of Non-conformist churches held differing interpretations of Christianity.
The use of the lauburu as a cultural icon fell into some disuse under the Spanish nationalist government of Franco, who repressed many elements of Basque culture.
" The collaboration between psychiatry and government leads to what Szasz calls the " therapeutic state ", a system in which disapproved actions, thoughts, and emotions are repressed (" cured ") through pseudomedical interventions.

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