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The Howland Great Dock in Rotherhithe ( built 1696 and later forming the core of the Surrey Commercial Docks ) was designed to address these problems, providing a large, secure and sheltered anchorage with room for 120 large vessels.
The coalition assumed the pressing task of tackling the problems of the Great Depression.
The absence of any ruling about matches played before 1947 ( or before 1895 in Great Britain ) has caused problems for cricket historians and especially statisticians who have been forced to compile their own matchlists.
Some villas such as Great Casterton in Rutland and Hucclecote in Gloucestershire had new mosaic floors laid around this time, suggesting that economic problems may have been limited and patchy, although many suffered some decay before being abandoned in the 5th century ; the story of Saint Patrick indicates that villas were still occupied until at least 430.
After the generally primitivistic / irrationalist aspect of pre-World War I Modernism, which for many modernists precluded any attachment to merely political solutions, and the neoclassicism of the 1920s, as represented most famously by T. S. Eliot and Igor Stravinsky — which rejected popular solutions to modern problemsthe rise of Fascism, the Great Depression, and the march to war helped to radicalise a generation.
* 1794 – The United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain sign Jay's Treaty, which attempts to resolve some of the lingering problems left over from the American Revolutionary War.
London also recorded one of the earlier extreme cases of water quality problems with the Great Stink on the Thames of 1858, which led to construction of the London sewerage system soon afterward.
Lower water levels in the Great Lakes have also posed problems for some vessels in recent years.
The Far East began to experience economic problems late in the year as the effects of the Great Depression began to spread.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
The domestic problems Otto the Great faced between 963 and 972 had not been resolved by his death.
To make matters worse, the " Great Famine " descended on England during 1316 – 7, causing widespread loss of life and financial problems.
According to Janiss Garza, Chaplin was sued in the 1940s over plagiarism problems with The Great Dictator.
After the 1949 Communist takeover, Mao Zedong supported the project, but began the Gezhouba Dam project nearby first, and economic problems including the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution slowed progress.
The problems that surround ecotourism in the Great Barrier Reef revolve around permanent tourism platforms.
Great Dane puppies grow very large, very fast, which puts them at risk of joint and bone problems.
Great Danes have some health problems that are common to large breeds, including gastric dilatation-volvulus ( GDV ).
An important recent translation, with thorough notes on the scholarly problems and issues, is Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources by Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge.
Unfortunately, production problems were experienced at the works from an early stage, and together with the effects of the Great Depression, caused the cessation of business in 1930.
However, ongoing drainage problems, practically nonexistent water and sewage systems and the Great Depression kept Burbank largely unbuilt and empty until the 1950s.
Adding to this was the financial problems of their owner Taft Broadcasting, which was taken over by Carl Lindner, Jr., owner of Great American Insurance Company, in 1987.
In 1939, three years after Gabrilowitsch's premature death, the orchestra moved from Orchestra Hall to the Masonic Temple Theatre due to major financial problems caused by the Great Depression.
In 1837 the Great Western Steam Company was experiencing many problems forging the paddle shaft of the SS Great Britain ; when even the largest hammer was tilted to its full height its range was so small that if a really large piece of work were placed on the anvil, the hammer had no room to fall, and in 1838 the company's engineer wrote to Nasmyth:

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However, uncertainties, especially in the diplomatic and military situation in Southeast Asia, in the level of U. S. commitment to the future Republic of the Philippines, and in the economy due to the Great Depression, proved to be major problems.
Developed as a result of serious mobilization problems during World War I, this organizational scheme provided a framework to rapidly expand the Army in time of war or national emergency such as the Great Depression.
Tintin in America depicts the real-life problems of organized crime in Chicago, America during the Great Depression, and the brief depiction of Al Capone is the only notable appearance of a real person in a Tintin album.
From 1935 to 1942, the Farm Security Administration and its predecessor the Resettlement Administration were part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, and were designed to address agricultural problems and rural poverty associated with the Great Depression.
After alternating governments of Maniu and Vaida-Voevod that had brought the party into conflict with the King's inner circle and with his lover Magda Lupescu, and had to deal with major problems caused by the Great Depression ( including the soviet backed strike actions — see Griviţa Strike of 1933 ), Carol ultimately removed the PNŢ from national leadership.
Pressed by financial problems and the need to help his parents survive the Depression, he took a $ 50 a week job as a continuity writer for the local radio station where he stayed until 1940.
However, the world soon plunged into the Great Depression and the U. S. was therefore even less inclined to make contributions to the international community while it suffered from serious financial and social problems at home.
The Long Depression, starting in 1873 and lasting almost to the end of the century, created difficult social conditions in Britain-similar to the economic problems that drove rural agitation in Ireland.
Murray faced the harsh problems of the Great Depression.
They advocated the urge to solve social problems such as political corruption between politicians and big zaibatsu companies, and the effects of the Great Depression.
He supported the Conservative Party of Canada in his youth, but became a democratic socialist after witnessing the social problems of the Great Depression.
As the U. S. economy developed problems under the Great Depression, Germany and other countries involved economically with it also suffered.
Forbes became Prime Minister after Ward's departure, but faced serious economic problems, including the onset of the Great Depression.
* Mental health problems — Diagnosed with ADHD, Clinical Depression, or other mental illness, experienced by over 90 % of the subjects
Many of the problems described in Miss Lonelyhearts describe actual economic conditions in New York City during the Great Depression, although the novel carefully avoids questions of national politics.
In part this also reflected people's search for answers to social problems during the drastic dislocations of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl years, when the inequities of American society seemed overwhelming.
Over the next several years, Hutchins came to question Legal Realism, which he had previously championed, and grew skeptical of the ability of empirical research in the social sciences to solve social problems, especially in the face of the Great Depression.
Unfortunately for Bennett and the Conservatives, the Depression brought complex problems to politicians and extreme hardship for most Canadians.

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