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The impasse continued until the arrival of US Army troops under the command of Colonel Nathan Dudley.
The impasse continued while second-place Toronto and third-place Montreal played their semi-final, ending with Montreal winning on March 13.
The impasse continued, however, when the Second Duma met in 1907.
The unexpected deaths in 1750 and 1751 of both brothers Fulvy created a financial impasse that was resolved when the King stepped in and made of Vincennes the object of royal patronage, though less than a manufacture royale ; it continued under the personal patronage of Madame de Pompadour.
The provincial impasse continued until August 13, when the Social Credit League unexpectedly announced that it would provide support to Bracken's government in the legislature.
The impasse continued until the 63d ballot.

impasse and for
Queried about the impasse, Allied Arts said: `` Better cancel the Kirov for the time being.
Abd ar-Rahman, however, would settle for nothing less than control of the emirate, and an impasse was reached.
When negotiations reached an impasse, the Jets announced their intention to depart for New Jersey.
The impasse is broken by the return of Miss Prism, whom Lady Bracknell recognises as the person who, twenty-eight years earlier, as a family nursemaid, had taken a baby boy for a walk in a perambulator ( baby carriage ) and never returned.
To solve an impasse during the 1909 tariff debate, Taft proposed income taxes for corporations and a constitutional amendment to remove the apportionment requirement for taxes on incomes from property ( taxes on dividends, interest, and rents ), on June 16, 1909.
Though countries intended for the triggers to hold the United States to its commitments, the threshold ultimately provided the United States a de facto veto power over replenishment and capital increase negotiations due to its ability to bring replenishment negotiations to an impasse by threatening to withhold support.
Following the impasse during the previous conclave and to escape from the infighting of the powerful families that had produced earlier Popes, such as the Colonna and the Orsini, the Roman Church looked for a safer place and found it in Avignon, which was surrounded by the lands of the papal fief of Comtat Venaissin.
To resolve the impasse, the cardinals turned to Cappellari, but it took as many as eighty-three ballots for a sufficient majority to be reached.
An unyielding Rosas might have let the impasse continue for a decade or more ; but, Admiral Guillermo Brown made his talents amenable once again, forcing the French blockade to be lifted in 1841.
The impasse was resolved only when Asylum Records ' David Geffen bought Fogerty's contract for $ 1, 000, 000.
'" He then carried forward his analogy hoping the impasse would be straightened out for " If you go back and read Dr. Seuss, the cat manages to clean up the mess.
When the public became aware of the impasse, and the Sultans refused to compromise with the government, Mahathir took the streets to demonstrate public support for his position in mass rallies.
The word " stalemate " is also used for a metaphor when a conflict has reached an impasse and resolution seems difficult or impossible, i. e. a no-win situation.
In late 2010, it was reported that the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, MP for Sheffield Hallam, might intervene to resolve the impasse.
Following a referendum the previous year in which voters had overwhelmingly backed independence, in late 1965, with negotiations between the United Kingdom and Rhodesia at an impasse, Smith ( according to his autobiography Bitter Harvest ) had authorized a committee under Cabinet Secretary Gerald B. Clarke to look at historical independence declarations to come up with a suitable version for Rhodesia in the event of a UDI having to be declared.
By the 1990s, there were some writers for whom development theory had reached an impasse and some academics were imagining a postdevelopment era.
Late in 2004, Chaudhry announced that the Labour Party had decided to remain in opposition for the remainder of the parliamentary term, seeing no way to resolve the impasse without making unacceptable compromises.
An impasse followed in which the PJ had a place both for leftist armed organizations such as Montoneros, and far-right factions such as José López Rega's Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance.
However, as the Frankish monarchy and the Caliphate of Córdoba weakened during the 11th century, the resulting impasse allowed for a process of consolidation throughout the region's many earldoms, resulting in their combination into the County of Barcelona, which became the embryo of today's Catalonia.
Bogdanovich had originally intended to use several Bruce Springsteen songs on the film's soundtrack, but due to an impasse between Universal and Springsteen's label, Columbia Records, the songs were pulled from the film and replaced with songs by Bob Seger for the original theatrical release, prompting a $ 19 million lawsuit by Bogdanovich against the studio.
Investigation by the FEC, including deposition of officials from both organizations, revealed indirect connections between McCarthy and the Bush campaign ( such as his having previously worked for Ailes ), but found no direct evidence of wrongdoing, and the investigation reached an impasse and was eventually closed with no finding of any violation of campaign finance laws.
A second election to resolve the impasse was held in September that year, resulting in a heavy defeat for the NFP after it had split into two factions known as the Dove and Flower factions.
Holmes ' personal style tended to be authoritarian and this factor, along with the political impasse, led to a caucus revolt that resulted in his resignation in 1882 to accept a lucrative position as crown clerk for Halifax County.

impasse and more
An exchange of letters between the pope and the friar ended in an impasse which Savonarola tried to break by sending His Holiness " a little book " recounting his prophetic career and describing some of his more dramatic visions.
Presently the Woodstock Board of Education is in the process of negotiating a new contract with the school, but negotiations have been at an impasse these last two years as the Woodstock Board of Education has been trying to get more financial control over Woodstock Academy, a school which is, as of 2009, is administered by itself with oversight by the state of Connecticut.
Former Governor Ellis Arnall polled more than fifty thousad votes as a write-in cadidate, a factor which led to the impasse.
* Connecticut Appleseed helped ensure the inclusion of $ 20 million in the state's budget to motivate dentists to increase access to oral health care for Medicaid children, a victory that culminated more than three years of collaborative work and helped resolve a six-year impasse in the State Legislature.
:" The current impasse between the valued work force at the Williamson plant and management not only threatens the growers ’ and workers ’ future, but places more than 150 years of building brand recognition and consumer loyalty for Mott ’ s products at risk.
Weingarten declared these proposals to be significant threats to union members ' due process rights and economic benefits, and asserted that the city's bargaining postures were once more driving the parties to impasse.

impasse and than
Ward's most popular novel by far was the religious " novel with a purpose " Robert Elsmere, which portrayed the emotional conflict between the young pastor Elsmere and his wife, whose over-narrow orthodoxy brings her religious faith and their mutual love to a terrible impasse ; but it was the detailed discussion of the " higher criticism " of the day, and its influence on Christian belief, rather than its power as a piece of dramatic fiction, that gave the book its exceptional vogue.
The Estates-General reached an immediate impasse, debating ( with each of the three estates meeting separately ) its own structure rather than the nation's finances.
Then, in a shocking announcement, the band announced drummer Louie Weaver, the longest-tenured member of Petra other than Hartman himself, had " come to an impasse " with the rest of the band and " will not be forming with us any longer.
This led to an impasse in prisoner exchanges until shortly after negotiations were resumed on January 21, 1865 and resulted in the need for both Union and Confederate armies to house many additional prisoners for longer periods of time than in the past.

impasse and .
Harold Clurman is right to say that `` Waiting For Godot '' is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) `` of the impasse and disarray of Europe's present politics, ethic, and common way of life ''.
The 1841 – 42 legislative session, with Whigs having a majority in the House chamber and the Democrats a smaller majority in the Senate, was marked by an impasse over the election of Tennessee's two United States senators.
So, due to the above mentioned, especially in the consecutive sequences of events, the Hierarchs of Alexandria were considered holding too much of power from one hand, and on the other hand, due to the conflict of the Schools of Theology, there would be an impasse and a scapegoat, i. e. Pope Dioscorus.
The ensuing debate reached an impasse as awareness grew that the very term ‘ docetism ’ like ‘ gnosticism ’ was difficult to define within the religio-historical framework of the debate.
The Daleks unearth their creator — who had apparently been in suspended animation since his " death " in Genesis — to help them break a logical impasse in their war against the android Movellans.
In East Pakistan, the political impasse culminated in 1958 in a violent scuffle in the East-Pakistan parliament between the members of the Pakistan Muslim League and the East-Pakistan police, in which the deputy speaker was fatally injured and two ministers badly wounded.
Reaching an impasse, De Laurentiis sold the rights to publishing mogul Angelo Rizzoli.
As dramatised in the film Topsy-Turvy, the author and composer were at an impasse until 8 May 1884, when Gilbert dropped the lozenge idea and agreed to provide a libretto without any supernatural elements.
The members of the Estates-General assembled in the Palace of Versailles in May 1789, but the debate as to which voting system should be used soon became an impasse.
The impasse persisted as no force intervened to put a stop to the escalating cycles of violence.
Watt was saved from this impasse by the arrival of astronomical instruments to the University of Glasgow that required expert attention.
Lekhanya accused those involved of undermining discipline within the armed forces, subverting existing authority, and causing an impasse on foreign policy that had been damaging to Lesotho's image abroad.
The impasse in the pro-Russian Transnistria enclave, plagued by corruption and the smuggling of arms and contraband, continues despite international attempts at mediation.
Unable to end the impasse Taddeo was horrified to hear the fathers of the Council solemmly depose and excommunicate the Emperor on 17 July, while absolving all his subjects from allegiance.
Finally, to end the impasse, Shackleton agreed, in a letter to Scott dated 17 May 1907, to work to the east of the 170 ° W meridian and therefore to avoid all the familiar Discovery ground.
Since the only person who could crown Eustace was Archbishop Theobald, who refused to do so without agreement from the current pope, Eugene III, the matter reached an impasse.
COP 6 negotiations resumed July 17 – 27, 2001, in Bonn, Germany, with little progress having been made in resolving the differences that had produced an impasse in The Hague.
Menzies proposed an all party unity government to break the impasse, but the Labor Party under John Curtin refused to join.

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