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The end of rent control in 1994 prompted many Cambridge renters to move to housing that was more affordable, in Somerville and other communities.
Heisenberg in particular was prompted to move towards realism.
Before the end of 1976, Bowie's interest in the burgeoning German music scene, as well as his drug addiction, prompted him to move to West Berlin to clean up and revitalise his career.
Since 2000, the pace of structural reforms, including fiscal, monetary policies, privatization and new business legislations, helped Egypt move towards a more market-oriented economy and prompted increased foreign investment.
The flawed municipal elections of November 2008 prompted a number of European donors to suspend direct budget support to Nicaragua, a move that created a severe budget shortfall for the government.
In the early 2000s ( decade ), changes in provincial tax legislation prompted many production companies to move from Toronto to Vancouver.
" The dispute prompted the family to move again, to Fort Wayne, and convert to the Presbyterian church.
" This prompted Wilson to move Marshall's office to the Senate Office building, where he would not be disturbed by visitors.
This prompted Lord Beaverbrook, as Chancellor, and UNB President Colin B. Mackay, to permanently move the Saint John Law School to the UNB Fredericton campus, despite the Dean's objections.
Soon after publication, Vesalius was invited as Imperial physician to the court of Emperor Charles V. He informed the Venetian Senate that he was leaving his post in Padua, which prompted Duke Cosimo I de ' Medici to invite him to move to the expanding university in Pisa, which he turned down.
Eventually, Brutus decided to move against Caesar after Caesar's king-like behavior prompted him to take action.
The move prompted Waechter to leave the Greens.
Most notably, Bassett's Toronto Northmen were forced to find a new home after the Canadian government threatened to ban any American football team from competing with the Canadian Football League ( despite the fact that the Toronto Rifles of the Continental Football League had played in Toronto just seven years prior ); though the Canadian Football Act never passed, the mere threat of it prompted Bassett to move the team to Memphis, where they became the Memphis Southmen, but were generally referred to by fans, local media, and even some official team materials as the " Grizzlies ".
However, in the final years of the project, the demands of development prompted Muzyka and Zeschuck to leave medicine and move into full-time development.
In March, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War prompted the move of some of scrolls to Beirut, Lebanon, for safekeeping.
It was this marriage that prompted De Havilland to move to Paris and her adjustments to life there was recounted in her memoir, Every Frenchman Has One.
This revelation prompted his next move, or rather, ' inductive leap ':
These gallows were not pulled down for a number of years, which might have prompted the owner to move the pub to its current location at the bottom of Vicars Moor Lane near the end of the 18th century.
The vast distance and time required for travel to Wallace from the Clearwater River area prompted the move of the southern portion to Nez Perce County.
The vast distance and time required for travel to Wallace from the Clearwater River area prompted the move of the southern portion to Nez Perce County.
His move was prompted by the July Revolution of 1830 which had made Louis-Philippe the " Citizen King " of the French.
This prompted Emmet to move ahead of plan with the rebellion and as premature events unfolded the military support that Napoleon had promised never materialised and ultimately the rebellion failed.
" when unveiled in Paris at the 1884 Salon, it aroused such a negative reaction that it likely prompted Sargent's move to London.

move and youngest
Vastly different from its predecessor and prequel La Fortune des Rougon, La Curée, the portion of the game thrown to the dogs after a hunt, usually translated as The Kill-is a character study of three personalities: Aristide Rougon ( renamed " Saccard ")-- the youngest son of the ruthless and calculating peasant Pierre Rougon and the bourgeois Félicité ( by whom he is much spoiled ), both of them Bonapartistes and consumed by a desire for wealth, Aristide's young second wife Renée ( his first dying not long after their move from provincial Plassans to Paris ) and Maxime, Aristide's foppish son from his first marriage.
In, he is mentioned among the youngest generation of the 70 Israelites to move to Egypt with Jacob.
Although Rhodes College claims a founding date of 1848, it did not actually move to Memphis until 1925, some 54 years after the founding of Christian Brothers, making it the youngest of the major colleges in Memphis.
And the black colored lion is considered to be the youngest lion so when people use this colour lion it should move fast and quick like a young child.
Dresser sent his mother a substantial sum of money to assist her, and arranged for his three youngest siblings to move into his Evansville home, where he set them up with housekeeping and had all their needs met.
When a married couple becomes too old to support themselves, they may invite the youngest child's family to move in and to take over running the household.
At Inter, Frey was recalled in view of its performance at Inter, in 2000-2001 he became the youngest goalie in team history Lombard and the first foreigner to move from Internazionale to this post.
Patterson became the youngest governor in Alabama history and the first to move directly from the post of attorney general to governor.
When the Fabre family move into their dream house with wonderful neighbors, everything seems perfect except for one thing-the youngest child Ludovic is a transgender girl ; while she was born biologically male, she knows that she is a girl and wants to live as female.
Financed by Count Zamoyski, Retinger attended the Sorbonne in 1906, and was the youngest person ever to earn a Ph. D. there, in 1908 at the age of twenty, before his move to England in 1911, where his closest friend was fellow Pole, Joseph Conrad.
On January 5, 1922 Mrs. Berwind died, and Edward asked his youngest sister Julia A. Berwind to move in and become the hostess of The Elms.

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Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart and her brother grew up in several places including Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Norwich, New York.
I felt rebuked beneath his eye .</ poem ></ small > In 1809, Scott persuaded James Ballantyne and his brother to move to Edinburgh and to establish their printing press there.
* Kotrag leads Khazars in overthrowing his brother Batbayan who moves south into caucasus with his Balkars, Asparukh moves into Moesia, while the remaining two sons of Kubrat move into Pannonian and ultimately also Keramissian plains.
Henry De la Beche and Anning became friends as teenagers following his move to Lyme, and he, Mary, and sometimes Mary's brother Joseph, went fossil-hunting together.
This was a CD containing the material that Stephen, and his brother Darrin Huss recorded with Dwayne Goettel in Edmonton, Alberta before the time when Dwayne later would move to Vancouver and join Skinny Puppy.
Kublai made preparations to take Ezhou, but a pending civil war with his brother Ariq Böke — a rival claimant to the Mongol Khaganate — forced Kublai to move with the bulk of his forces back north.
At this stage, it is probable that the king felt unable to move against the rest of the Albany Stewarts while Murdoch's brother, John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and the Earl of Douglas were fighting the English on the Dauphinist cause in France.
He was the fourth family to move to the area, with the others being his brother, the Woodruffs, and the Rogers.
From 1707, the Broschi family lived in the coastal city of Barletta, a few miles from Andria, but at the end of 1711, they made the much longer move to the capital city of Naples, where, in 1712 Carlo's elder brother Riccardo was enrolled at the Conservatory of S. Maria di Loreto, specialising in composition.
In a move that would prove to be both uninspired and ill-handled, Napoleon also opted to change the ruling dynasty of Spain, replacing King Charles IV with his own brother, Joseph, who became King José I of Spain.
After the guards are bribed, she is allowed to move to a better portion of the prison, where she nurses her child and gives its charge to her mother and brother ( iii ).
This move was an obvious affront to the regent, whom Cynane had completely bypassed: to prevent the move Perdiccas sent his brother Alcetas to kill Cynane, but reactions among the troops generated by this murder was such that the regent had to give up and accept the marriage.
As the trial of Hall's assassin dominated the scene and with his earlier mentor Cunningham having moved back to Marion following the land office's closing in 1856, and Logan's move to Benton, Illinois, after his marriage that fall, Ingersoll and his brother moved to Peoria, Illinois, where they finally settled in 1857.
After his father was killed at the Battle of Albuera in 1811, Mrs Ellis decided to move to Rugby, Warwickshire so that William and his older brother Thomas could receive an education at Rugby School with no cost as a local foundationer ( i. e. a pupil living within a radius of 10 miles of the Rugby Clock Tower ).
However, Borromeo's main intervention was the appointment, in 1571, of Pellegrino Pellegrini as chief engineer — a contentious move, since to appoint Pellegrino, who was not a lay brother of the duomo, required a revision of the Fabbrica's statutes.
His father's naval career required the family to move a number of times from base to base throughout Britain and its dependencies, including in Malta, where Christopher's brother Peter was born in Sliema in 1951.
Desperate, he calls his brother ( Casey Affleck ) for advice, who tells him to move down to the beach and party hard.
In an obvious reply to this move, Ashikaga Takauji's younger brother Tadayoshi without an order from the Emperor escorted another of his sons, eleven-year-old Nariyoshi ( a. k. a. Narinaga ) to Kamakura, where he installed him as Governor of the Kōzuke province with himself as a deputy and de-facto ruler.
Later, a third son of Go-Daigo's, Prince Morinaga, was appointed seii taishogun together with his brother Norinaga, a move that immediately aroused Ashikaga Takauji's hostility.
Two brothers figure quite often: George and Fred ( the brother who convinced Columbo to move to California from New York ).
They move to Corpus Christi, Texas to live with Abraham's brother.
When Charles agreed to allow his brother to move from Flanders to Scotland in October 1679, Shaftesbury summoned an extraordinary meeting of the privy council to discuss the Duke's move, acting on his own authority as Lord President of the Council because the king was at Newmarket at the time.

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