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In her wanderings, Leto found the newly created floating island of Delos, which was neither mainland nor a real island.
After the American Revolution, the parishes in the newly independent country found it necessary to break formally from a church whose Supreme Governor was ( and remains ) the British monarch.
Many newly independent states thus found themselves impoverished, with minimal administrative capacity in a fragmented society, while faced with the expectation of immediately meeting the demands of a modern state.
Himself a former Sandinista who had held several high posts in the government, he had resigned apruptly in 1981 and defected, believing that the newly found power had corrupted the Sandinista's original ideas.
Members of the deprogramming group, as well as members of the family, come into the room where the victim is held and barrage him with questions and denunciations until he recants his newly found religion "
Circa 1540 CE the Javanese, always alert for new weapons found the newly arrived Portuguese weaponry superior to that of the locally made variants.
Eleven thousand Communists and Socialists were arrested and brought into hastily prepared concentration camps such as Kemna concentration camp, where they were at the mercy of the Gestapo, the newly established secret police force ( 9, 000 were found guilty and most executed ).
In 1963, Olivier directed Peter O ' Toole as Hamlet in the inaugural performance of the newly formed National Theatre ; critics found resonance between O ' Toole's Hamlet and John Osborne's hero, Jimmy Porter, from Look Back in Anger.
Upon his return home, Broz found himself in the newly established Kingdom of Yugoslavia, where he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
In April 2008, the United States Geological Survey released information concerning a newly found fault line south of downtown Abbotsford, called the Boulder Creek Fault.
In 1964 the city hosted the ' Swiss National Exhibition ', displaying its newly found confidence to host major international events.
It was not until the mid-to late-1980s that DJs and electronic musicians in Chicago found a use for the machine in the context of the newly developing house music genre.
Scholars Edward Daniel Clarke and William Richard Hamilton, newly arrived from England, agreed to examine the collections in Alexandria and claimed to have found many artefacts that the French had not revealed.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M. was re-released in January 1966 to capitalize on their newly found radio success with a later re-mixed electric / acoustic version of The Sounds of Silence, and so the album reached # 30 on the Billboard pop charts.
She discusses his newly found fame, but he denies being a hero and drops her off for free.
The same year, Jack Warner also signed newly released MGM actress Joan Crawford, a former top star who found her career fading.
In 1685, Kassel became a refuge for 1700 Huguenots who found shelter in the newly established borough of Oberneustadt.
Over half the known Bok globules have been found to contain newly forming stars.
Upon Peter's death, Catherine found her four siblings, Krystyna, Anna, Karol and Fryderyk, gave them the newly created titles of Count and Countess, and brought them to Russia.
However, he found out that the bank was in serious financial trouble because of bad real estate loans, and that Zarossi was funding the interest payments not through profit on investments, but by using money deposited in newly opened accounts.
We repeat, then, in the light of this recapitulation of events, almost too recent to be called history, but which are familiar to us all, and on the most casual examination of the language of these amendments, no one can fail to be impressed with the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested ; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
Dating sites " are a place where sexual minorities, inter-sexed people and gay people are enjoying a newly found freedom ".
Assuming that the newly found path to that destination has a total distance of 10, the router will transition back to Passive state and update both its RD and FD to the new shortest path length, in this case, 10.
For political expediency, the Soviet leadership initiated a dual policy of support for both Sun and the newly established Communist Party of China, which would eventually found the People's Republic of China.

newly and Republican
The newly sworn-in Republican 7th Congress immediately set about voiding the Judiciary Act of 1801 with their own Judiciary Act of 1802 which reversed the act of 1801 so that the Judicial branch once again operated under the dictates of the original Judiciary Act of 1789.
This came about when Democrats attempted to block the inclusion of a newly elected Republican from West Virginia, Charles Brooks Smith.
Ex-Whigs joined the Know Nothings or the newly formed Republican Party.
In the April 4, 1989 general election Daley faced Aldermen Timothy C. Evans, candidate of the newly created Harold Washington Party, and Republican candidate Edward Vrdolyak, a former Democrat who had antagonized Washington on the city council while Washington served as mayor.
Humphrey was a Willkie Republican in 1940, but during the postwar mop-up, when old American radicals were kicked out of a newly war-enamored Left, Humphrey busily extirpated Bryanism from the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party so that the populist FL might merge with the Trumanite hawks of the Democratic Party.
The two-thirds Republican majorities of both houses of Congress, however, passed laws over Johnson's vetoes, establishing a series of five military districts overseeing newly created state governments.
This " Congressional Reconstruction " was designed to create local civil rights laws to protect newly freed slaves ; to protect and patrol the area ; to ensure the secessionist states would show some good faith before being readmitted ; to ensure Republican control of the states ; and, arguably, to inflict some punishment on the secessionists.
The parish was one of several new ones established by the state legislature during Reconstruction ; in 1873 it was formed from land that had belonged to Bienville, Claiborne, Jackson and Union parishes to create one in which newly elected representatives might have more ties to the Republican Party.
In 2002, Gramm left his Senate seat ( effective November 30 ) a few weeks before the expiration of his term in hopes that his successor, fellow Republican John Cornyn, could gain seniority over other newly elected senators.
It served as the first capital of Costa Rica until 1823, when Republican leader Gregorio Jose Ramirez, moved the capital to the bigger city of San José, because Cartago wanted to unite the newly independent province of Costa Rica to the Iturbide's Mexican Empire while San Jose and Alajuela supported a Republican system.
Based on a request by liberal Democratic Sen. Glen H. Taylor of Idaho, the newly elected Republican majority in the United States Senate refused to seat Bilbo for the term because of his speeches.
He supported John C. Frémont of the newly established Republican Party in his presidential campaign in 1856, and later followed Abraham Lincoln's 1860 campaign.
" Instead of implementing Barry's proposals, the newly Republican Congress ( who had come to power on promises of decreasing federal spending ) placed several city operations into receivership and created the District of Columbia Financial Control Board to assume complete authority over the city's day-to-day spending and finances, including overrule of the mayor's fiscal decisions.
In July 1933 O ' Duffy became leader of the Army Comrades Association, which had been ostensibly set up to protect Cumann na nGaedheal public meetings, which had been disrupted under the slogan " No Free Speech for Traitors " by Irish Republican Army men newly confident since the elections.
During that time, newly elected President Johnson, a Democrat who was apparently displeased with Hess for having been a Republican, ordered the Internal Revenue Service to audit him.
Although Kirkwood intended to leave politics behind him in Ohio, he took an interest in the newly founded Republican Party.
As a result of 1867-68 elections, the newly empowered freedmen, in coalition with carpetbaggers ( Northerners who had recently moved south ) and Scalawags ( white Southerners who supported Reconstruction ), set up Republican governments in 10 Southern states ( all but Virginia ).
In 1854 the paper joined the newly formed Republican Party -- Greeley chose the party's name -- and emphasized opposition to slavery.
Swigert was elected as a Republican to Colorado's newly created 6th congressional district in November 1982.
After the 2010 United States Census, the voter-created California Citizens Redistricting Commission put Dreier and longtime Republican congressman Jerry Lewis, into the newly drawn 31st congressional district.
He ran again in the newly redrawn 6th congressional district and won the Republican primary with 42 % of the vote.
However, this immediately made him the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in the newly created 3rd District.
In splitting what was the majority political party in 1858 ( the Democratic Party ), Southerners guaranteed the election of Lincoln, the nominee of the newly formed Republican Party, in 1860.

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