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In Mack's the leader at camp, but Jack is here the is of the second main declarative represents is the leader and therefore has stress.
Chapters 1: 1-2: 5 are thus a confession of failure ; chapters 2: 6-3: 6 are a major summary and reflection from the Deuteronomists, setting out the over all formula which the stories in the main text will follow: Israel " does evil in the eyes of Yahweh ;" the people are given into the hands of their enemies and cry out to Yahweh ; Yahweh raises up a leader ; the " spirit of Yahweh " comes upon the leader, the enemy is defeated, and peace is regained.
The main weapons of assassination chosen organised the successful assassination of King Alexander I of Serbia and his consort Draga ; he confirmed that Captain Dragutin Dimitrijevic, who had personally led the group of Army officers who killed the royal couple in the Old Palace at Belgrade on the night of 28 / 29 May 1903 ( Old Style ), was also the Black Hand's leader.
The 1830s saw a surge of the reformist movement, whose main leader was José Antonio Saco, standing out for his criticism of Spanish despotism and the slave trade.
One of his main reasons for staying on as leader was to frustrate the leadership ambitions of Herbert Morrison, whom Attlee disliked for political and personal reasons.
The main character from the Namco game for the PlayStation Portable Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception who remains unnamed in the story but rather goes by his codename Gryphus-1 ( as he is the leader of the Gryphus Squadron ) is known as the " Southern Cross ", and his squadron's emblem is an Andean Condor with the Southern Cross in its beak.
PLH's Carlos Roberto Flores took office on 27 January 1998, as Honduras ' fifth democratically elected President since free elections were restored in 1981, with a 10 % margin over his main opponent PNH nominee Nora Gúnera de Melgar ( the widow of former leader Juan Alberto Melgar ).
On 4 November 2007, leader of the main opposition party, Ichiro Ozawa announced his resignation from the post of party president, after controversy over an offer to the DPJ to join the ruling coalition in a grand coalition,
He also did voice work in Pixar's A Bug's Life ( 1998 ) voicing the main antagonist Hopper, the leader of a vicious gang of grasshoppers.
* 1977 – Assassination of Kamal Jumblatt the main leader of the anti-government forces in the Lebanese Civil War.
The main antagonist is the leader of the city-state of Industria who attempts to revive lost technology.
Both Congress parties regard Krishna Prasad Bhattarai as their main leader.
At the funeral for a child murdered by the Real IRA in Omagh she symbolically walked up the main aisle of the church hand-in-hand with the Ulster Unionist Party leader and then First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble, MP.
The main leader of the Taliban movement is Mullah Mohammed Omar, and Kandahar is considered the birthplace of the Taliban.
Film critic Roger Ebert speculates in his review that the sequence introducing the leader Kambei ( in which the samurai shaves off his topknot, a sign of honor among samurai, in order to pose as a monk to rescue a boy from a kidnapper ) could be the origin of the practice, now common in action movies, of introducing the main hero with an undertaking unrelated to the main plot.
The second main grouping in the Conservative party is the " free-market wing " of economic liberals who achieved dominance after the election of Margaret Thatcher as party leader in 1975.
* April 21 – French presidential election, 2002: The first round results in a runoff between Jacques Chirac and the leader of the main French far-right party, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
* probable year of birth of Godefroy de Bouillon, the main leader of the First Crusade
They were opposed to a right wing whose main leader was Antonio Segni.
Taft was the leader of the GOP's conservative, isolationist wing, and his main strength was in his native Midwest and parts of the South.
After Lenin's split with another senior Bolshevik leader, Alexander Bogdanov, in mid-1908, Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev became Lenin's main assistants abroad.
In the subsequent leadership struggle, Gorton was championed by Army Minister Malcolm Fraser and Liberal Party Whip Dudley Erwin, and with their support he was able to defeat his main rival, External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck, to become Liberal leader even though he was a member of the Senate.

main and radical
Although the pre-war establishment had been split by the Civil War, both of the opposing main factions regarded all radical groups as agitators for change, and they are described as such in the Historical Collections of John Rushworth that document events of the early period, and by the Journals of the House of Commons which cover the period of the Republic itself.
The decisive cleavage between the two guards broke out during the general strike, when the radical elements of the Red Guards and Worker's Security Guards executed several political opponents in the main cities of southern Finland, and the first armed clashes between Civil Guards and Workers ' Guards broke out, with 34 reported casualties.
Those treaties were cited as a main reason for the assassination attempt by the radical Jewish groups against Adenauer.
Kazin ( 1998 ) says, " The liberals who anxiously turned back the assault of the postwar Right were confronted in the 1960s by a very different adversary: a radical movement led, in the main, by their own children.
Israel's attack increases the pressure on him to counterattack not only from the more radical Arab governments and from the Palestinians in Jordan but also from the Army, which is his main source of support and may now press for a chance to recoup its Sunday losses ...
Although Losey's films can in the main be described as naturalistic, The Servant's hybridization of Losey's signature Baroque style, film noir, naturalism, and expressionism and both Accident's and The Go-Between's radical cinematography, use of montage, voice over, and musical score amount to a sophisticated construction of cinematic time and narrative perspective which edges this work in the direction of neorealist cinema.
No further radical change is proposed by either of the main political parties.
An influential thinker, some of Fourier's social and moral views, held to be radical in his lifetime, have become main currents in modern society.
Bos lost eight seats in the elections, which saw large gains for the main rival of Labour on the left side of the political spectrum, the more radical Socialist Party.
However, his main goal, " has been to reestablish just intonation as a viable part of our musical tradition " ( Bermel 1995 ) and " ultimately, what Johnston has done, more than any other composer with roots in the great American musical experiments of the ' 50's and ' 60's, is to translate those radical approaches to the nature of music into a music that is immediately apprehensible " ( Swed1995, quoted in Bush 1997 ).
Castoriadis later said of this period that "... the main audience of the group and of the journal was formed by groups of the old, radical left: Bordigists, council communists, some anarchists and some offspring of the German " left " of the 1920s "
In April 2011 Quinn confirmed his support for the radical overhaul of the Junior Certificate, which had been put in train by his predecessor, saying the exam is “ no longer suitable as the main form of student assessment in lower-secondary education ’’ and must be changed.
Following the First World War a broader and more moderate coalition, the Maltese Political Union ( UPM ), was formed but a more radical and pro-Italian group, the Democratic Nationalist Party ( PDN ), split from the main party.
As a recognized Marxist theorist, Pannekoek was one of the founders of the council communist tendency and a main figure in the radical left in the Netherlands and Germany.
Some dealt with his radical views on society and politics ; in his novel Drottningens juvelsmycke, his main character, Tintomara, is neither male nor female, and arouses both men and women to fall in love, and in his novel Det går an ( It is acceptable ), a woman lives with a man without being married to him.
According to a 2008 New York Times profile of Al Arabiya director Abdul Rahman Al Rashed, the channel works " to cure Arab television of its penchant for radical politics and violence ," with Al Jazeera as its main target.
The post-Civil War divisions in Irish nationalism, which also reflected earlier divisions between constitutional politicians and radical separatists, were institutionalised in the Free State's two main political parties, Cumann na nGaedheal ( later becoming Fine Gael ) and Fianna Fáil.
Thus, the main difference between the Secret State and the Communists, in terms of politics, amounted not to radical economic and social reforms, which were advocated by both sides, but to their attitudes towards national sovereignty, borders, and Polish-Soviet relations.
Saloon sales were never a major success-fairly radical styling being cited as the main problem by a still conservative vehicle market.
* In Half a Life: A Novel by V. S. Naipaul, the main character, visiting London for the first time, expects to see large, radical, excited crowds at Speakers ' Corner.
This gathering, held 1 – 9 May 1929 and attended by 17 delegates from each of the three main administrative districts of Vietnam, plus Hong Kong and Siam, would prove the occasion for a split between those who placed primary emphasis on the so-called " national question " ( independence from colonialism ) and those who sought a more radical movement placing emphasis on social revolution.
The main problem with this formulation is " Xe < sup >+</ sup >", which would be a radical and would dimerize or abstract an F atom to give XeF < sup >+</ sup >.
In the 1980s the FCS was noted for being more radical than the main party, more Thatcherite than Thatcher – ministers invited to speak at conferences were routinely chastised for not going far enough.
Set in an unspecified ' near-future ' ( one of the main characters has childhood memories of the Exxon Valdez disaster ) in which a radical environmentalist movement, joined with a coalition of religious groups, has gained control of the US government and imposed draconian luddite laws which, in attempts to curb global warming, have ironically brought about the greatest environmental catastrophe in recorded history-an ice age which may eventually escalate into a Snowball Earth.

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