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In October 1858, he made a clear proposal regarding the unification, which, as he noted, carried the vote with only two opposing voices ( Alecu Balş and Nectarie Hermeziu, the Orthodox vicar of Roman Bishopric ), being publicly acclaimed by Ion Roată, the peasant representative for Putna County.
As time passed and voices opposing war were heard more and more, the Cabinet also began considering alternatives to war, including arbitration.
The leadership of the CPUSA was among the most vocal pro-war voices in the United States, advocating unity against fascism, supporting the prosecution of leaders of the Socialist Workers Party under the newly enacted Smith Act, and opposing A. Philip Randolph's efforts to organize a march on Washington to dramatize black workers ' demands for equal treatment on the job.
A somewhat oversimplified, but useful distinction between concertato and concerto can be made: the concertato style involves contrast between opposing groups of voices and groups of instruments: the concerto style, especially as it developed into the concerto grosso later in the Baroque, involves contrast between large and small groups of similar composition ( later called " ripieno " and " concertino ").
Chuck Currie blogged that " IRD's conservative social-policy goals include increasing military spending and foreign interventions, opposing environmental protection efforts, and eliminating social welfare programs " and that the organization is non-religious in nature but rather a front group for conservative political groups that hope to undermine Christian voices opposed to conservative public policies.
After the war he became a professor at Charles University in Prague ( 1920 ), despite opposing voices resenting his close ties with the House of Habsburg.
He would live the next ten years in Algiers, where he was one of the main voices of a radio station directed to Portugal, Voz da Liberdade ( Freedom's Voice ), also called Rádio Argel, from where he reportedly led a series of activities supporting African forces opposing the Portuguese military intervention in the Portuguese Colonial War, including by airing privileged information regarding Portuguese strategy in the theater of war.
Tuke was one of a few voices in Britain opposing the East India Company for its inhumane impact on other countries.
The motets represent a more conservative style, as noted by Hammerschmidt himself, and the concertos — concertato pieces with opposing groups of voices and instruments — are in a current idiom.
This semi-structured method starts from the assumption that the self is populated by a number of opposing narrative voices, with each voice having its own life story.
Chapters have allowed the organisation to reach out to new families around the country, get the voices of military families opposing the war into the media, work with local coalitions seeking to end the war in Iraq and to help mobilise citizens and elected officials to oppose the war in Iraq and take action to end it.

opposing and were
In 1284, Alexander invested the title of Lord of the Isles in the head of the Macdonald family, Angus Macdonald, and over the next two centuries the Macdonald lords operated as if they were kings in their own right, frequently opposing the Scottish monarch.
Du Bois ' Black Reconstruction, first published in 1935, historians have noted African American contributions during Reconstruction to founding what were often the first systems of public education and welfare institutions in the South, gave muted praise for Republican efforts to extend suffrage and provide other social institutions, and excoriated Johnson for opposing the extension of basic rights to freedmen.
These were not ' armored cars ' in the sense implied by the modern term, as they provided no real protection for their crews against any kind of opposing fire.
Notable in his " system " were concepts such as overprotection of pieces and pawns under attack, control of the center by pieces instead of pawns, blockading of opposing pieces ( notably the passed pawns ) and prophylaxis.
Most ancient naval battles were fought by fast ships using the battering ram to sink opposing fleets or steer close enough for boarding in hand-to-hand combat.
For the first time the blitzkrieg was defeated in summer and the opposing forces were able to mount their own, successful, counter operation.
Some cavalry were retained as mounted troops behind the lines in anticipation of a penetration of the opposing trenches that it seemed would never come.
During a prolonged skirmish between the troops of these opposing forces, Sun and his wife Soong Ching-ling narrowly evaded heavy machine gun fire and were rescued by gunboats under Chiang's direction.
Though the fact of the irregularity of the lunar orbit was known in the 1st century BC, the starts of the months were calculated using the mean motions of both the sun and moon until 619, the second year of the Tang dynasty, when chronologists began to use true motions modeled using two offset opposing parabolas ( with small linear and cubic components ).
The contras ( some references use the capitalized form, " Contras ") is a label given to the various rebel groups opposing the Sandinista Junta of National Reconstruction government in Nicaragua that were active from 1979 through to the early 1990s.
The only ones publicly opposing him were Mirza Muhammad-Ali and his followers, who were declared Covenant-breakers by ` Abdu ' l-Bahá.
Marcionism, an early Christian sect, held that the Old and New Testaments were the work of two opposing gods: both were First Principles, but of different religions.
These phenomena were investigated in the late eighteenth century by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who deduced that charge manifests itself in two opposing forms.
These nations ' fighters instead were optimized for speed and firepower to allow pilots to quickly engage, dispatch and disengage with opposing aircraft.
The forces opposing war were much weaker.
The Greek people were generally apathetic, without actively opposing Metaxas.
The initial sparks of the first Balkan War in 1912 were ignited by the Albanian uprising between 1908 and 1910 which were directed at opposing the Young Turk policies of consolidation of the Ottoman Empire.
Most communist leaders were middle-class Tosks, Vlachs and Orthodox, and the party drew most of its recruits from Tosk-inhabited areas, while the Ghegs, with their centuries-old tradition of opposing authority, distrusted the new Albanian rulers and their alien Marxist doctrines.
Islamists were considered bulwarks against — what were thought to be at the time — more dangerous leftist / communist / nationalist insurgents / opposition, which Islamists were correctly seen as opposing.
# Regarding the written tradition opposing the making and veneration of images, they asserted that icons were part of unrecorded oral tradition ( parádosis, sanctioned in Orthodoxy as authoritative in doctrine by reference to, Basil the Great, etc.

opposing and subsequently
" Al-Obeikan, however, was subsequently removed from his position as advisor to the royal cabinet in May 2012 after opposing moves to relax gender segregation, and in August of 2012, Obeikan ’ s morning radio show “ Fatwas on Air ,” in which he would issue daily fatwas, was canceled after a royal decree that authorizes only members of the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars to issue fatwas.
Coupling of two deflections in opposing directions with a small intermediate gap allows for the formation of a shift in the beam path, this being used in TEM for beam shifting, subsequently this is extremely important to STEM.
The three opposing faculty members subsequently filed a minority report opposing tenure, supported by the Dean of the College, Chuck Suchar.
His older brother Luis was once imprisoned for his political activities opposing the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, subsequently became a distinguished leader in the Spanish telecommunications industry and was one of the first socialist members of the Trilateral Commission.
They became friends after Huddleston visited Desmond as a boy ill in hospital with TB, and subsequently worked together opposing Apartheid.
A detailed plan of the battlefield and the movements of the opposing forces was drawn up soon after the battle by John Henry Bastide, a subaltern in Montague's regiment who subsequently had a long career as a military engineer.
As a legislator and subsequently as Lieutenant Governor, Loren Leman ’ s interests included budget discipline, education accountability, promoting wise use of Alaska ’ s natural resources, and strongly opposing gay rights and abortion.
On the left, he is repelled by a woman with whom he collides and subsequently eliminates from play, or by the opposing wall.
The lecture was subsequently published in the political and literary journal, Quadrant, which at the time was edited by Robert Manne and is now edited by Keith Windschuttle, two of the leading " history warriors ", albeit on opposing sides of the debate.

opposing and confined
Further, because the sealing elements are fully confined by the flange faces in opposing channels on the carrier ring, any in-service compressive forces acting on the gasket are transmitted through the carrier ring and avoid any further compression of the sealing elements, thus maintaining a ' constant ' gasket seating stress while in-service.
The involvement of Finland in World War II was confined to the country's own defensive wars opposing aggression from the Soviet Union, which was under the leadership of Joseph Stalin at that time, and, later, forcing German withdrawal from Finland, and, thus, is considered by Finns to be an extension of the Finnish wars for independence.
* Heat Pipe: Operating in both opposing air paths, using a confined refrigerant as a heat transfer medium.
With the participation of Christian IV, the Thirty Years ' War, which had hitherto been confined to opposing factions of the Holy Roman Empire, now extended to other European powers, though Christian, as Duke of Holstein, was not a complete foreigner.

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