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There was growing unrest and threats of riots in Carthage connected to the bishop controversy.
In 1996 and 1997, O ' Neill continued to warn of growing threats of terrorism, saying that modern groups are not supported by governments and that there are terrorist cells operating within the United States.
Consequently, the Ross Sea has become a focus of numerous environmentalist groups who have campaigned to make the area a world marine reserve, citing the rare opportunity to protect the Ross Sea from a growing number of threats and destruction.
Climate change presents additional threats to food security, affecting crop yields, distribution of pests and diseases, weather patterns, and growing seasons around the world.
Due to growing threats of paralysis, Gruber had surgery performed on the bone spur that ended his career in 1993.
According to Avakian's memoirs, within this same period there were growing reports of death threats against him from various quarters.
In 2005, offshoring of skilled work, also referred to as knowledge work, dramatically increased from the US, which fed the growing worries about threats of job loss.
In her view, " these violent attacks illustrate the extreme fragility of the democratic processes in countries faced with the growing influence of radical islamist movements and the threats that hang over individual freedom ".
The Spanish, with their resources stretched thin, were increasingly unable to cope with the growing naval threats.
The Chung Wang's growing Taiping forces in the area, led to multiple threats at multiple points across the region.
WHO selected this theme in recognition that climate change is posing ever growing threats to global public health security.
Companies have distinguished some key factors asthe growing complexity of organizations, use of teams and group decision making, and globalization .” ( Lang, 2009, p. 240 ) The United Kingdom ’ s Defense Department realized that the new concepts of threats are not the concern any more.
His view was borne out by subsequent decades, which brought nuclear-weapons limitation treaties and a growing realization that global environmental threats call for global remedies.
The US Navy is a primary driver and customer for this capability, recognising the need for more advanced littoral combat capability, to counter growing area-denial asymmetric threats.
In the face of growing threats from Germany and the Soviet Union, Polish organizing of a " behind-the-lines " ( pozafrontowa ) clandestine network had begun immediately after the post-World War I wars for Poland's borders.
The army of Justinian I was the result of fifth-century reorganizations to meet growing threats to the empire, the most serious from the expanding Persian empire.
Opponents allege that it is inadequately monitored and poses significant threats to water and air quality in surrounding areas, and cite a growing body of scientific evidence.
Crimeware represents a growing problem in network security as many malicious code threats seek to pilfer confidential information.
At CeBIT 2012, world's largest computer expo, Kaspersky warned of the dangers of Cyberwar and called for worldwide action against growing security threats.
Faced with growing threats from European and Japanese imports, Grua earmarked $ 1. 4 million for research and development of new binding and laminating systems and shredders.

growing and 1930s
During the 1920s and 1930s, Aimee Semple McPherson was a controversial faith healer of growing popularity during the Great Depression.
Also, it is hard to tell much about which industries are growing, stagnating or declining by looking at the aggregate economic statistics, least until better statistics were collected following the 1930s.
As AA was growing in the 1930s and 1940s, definite guiding principles began to emerge as the Twelve Traditions.
The international political scene in the late 1930s was marked by growing intolerance between the principal figures, by the aggressive attitude of the totalitarian regimes and by the certainty that the order set up after World War I was losing its strongholds and its sponsors were losing their strength.
By the early 1930s, increasing public interest in the countryside, coupled with the growing and newly mobile urban population, was generating increasing friction between those seeking access to the countryside and landowners.
The Neutrality Acts were laws that were passed by the United States Congress in the 1930s, in response to the growing turmoil in Europe and Asia, which eventually led to World War II.
The Learning Tree is a 1969 drama film which tells the story of a young African American growing up in rural Kansas during the late 1920s and early 1930s, when racial discrimination was a social norm and legally sanctioned in parts of the United States.
The method of growing Rickettsia in chicken embryos was invented by Ernest William Goodpasture and his colleagues at Vanderbilt University in the early 1930s.
In the 1930s with the growing international political and economic crisis, the ARP began to regain its popularity, under the leadership of Colijn.
) In the 1930s, half a dozen irrigated farms were scattered around Indian Wells Valley, growing mostly alfalfa and livestock.
Stockbridge was part of a vegetable growing region once known as " the salad bowl ," which attracted large numbers of farm workers from Kentucky in the 1930s.
By the late 1930s Houston was growing as a port, so Galena Park expanded.
He attended Kew Beach School and Malvern Collegiate Institute, and while growing up in the 1930s displayed an aptitude for performing and theatre.
* When the Century Was Young ( 1993 ) Memories of growing up in 1920s & 1930s
Because of the family's wealth, Diane was insulated from the effects of the Great Depression while growing up in the 1930s.
Although fictionalized, the film was semi-autobiographical, based on his childhood growing up in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the 1930s.
In response to the growing threat of fascism in the 1930s, Communist parties that were members of the Comintern ( then largely under the control of Joseph Stalin ) adopted a policy of forming broad alliances with almost any political party willing to oppose the fascists.
The international political scene in the late 1930s was marked by growing intolerance between the principal figures, by the aggressive attitude of the totalitarian regimes.
While attending the University of Berlin, Austen developed a suspicion of the growing nationalism in the German Empire based upon his experience of the lecturing style of Heinrich von Treitschke, who opened up to him " a new side of the German character-a narrow-minded, proud, intolerant Prussian chauvinism ", the consequences of which he was later to ponder during the First World War and the crises of the 1930s.
Amarcord is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano ( situated near the ancient walls of Rimini ) in 1930s Fascist Italy.
Although in London and the south east of England unemployment was initially as high as 13. 5 %, the later 1930s were a prosperous time in these areas, as a suburban house-building boom was fuelled by the low interest rates which followed the abolition of the gold standard, and as London's growing population buoyed the economy of the Home Counties.
KrF was founded as a reaction to the growing secularism in Norway in the 1930s.
These leagues also go by the nicknames the " farm system ," " farm club ," or " farm team ( s )" because of a joke passed around by major league players in the 1930s when St. Louis Cardinals ' general manager Branch Rickey formalized the system, and teams in small towns were " growing players down on the farm like corn.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the German Society for Space Travel ( Verein für Raumschiffahrt, referred to as VfR by its founders ) began to gain in popularity, with membership growing from outside of Germany as well as within.

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