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prolonged and Italian
Without these two events, Italian unification would have been a more prolonged process.
Regiomontanus also made the acquaintance of the leading Italian mathematicians of the age such as Giovanni Bianchini and Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli who had also been friends of Peuerbach during his prolonged stay in Italy more than twenty years earlier.
Basing his foreign policy upon the alliance, as supplemented by the naval entente with Great Britain negotiated by his predecessor, Robilant, Crispi assumed a resolute attitude towards France, breaking off the prolonged and unfruitful negotiations for a new Franco-Italian commercial treaty, and refusing the French invitation to organize an Italian section at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.
The Italian Parliament, with the full support of Forza Italia reinforced the provisions of the 41 bis, which was to expire in 2002 but has been prolonged for another four years and extended to other crimes such as terrorism.
Nevertheless, the Italian Parliament, with the support of Forza Italia, subsequently prolonged the enforcement of 41 bis, which was to expire in 2002, for another four years and extended it to other crimes such as terrorism.
After a prolonged transfer saga, in which Roma wanted to sell him to Real Madrid instead of league rivals Juventus but his will leaned towards the Italian club, he was sold for € 12 million plus Matteo Brighi, which tagged as € 16 million, following in the footsteps of his former club coach, Fabio Capello.

prolonged and Wars
This was done during both World Wars ; the Parliament elected in December 1910 was prolonged to November 1918, and that elected in November 1935 lasted until June 1945.
The First Defenestration was thus the turning point between talk and action leading to the prolonged Hussite Wars.
The Wars of the Roses during the 15th century saw prolonged fighting between the Yorkists and Lancastrians for the control of the English throne.
In this period between the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, alliances and leagues sprang up and collapsed, although there was very little prolonged warfare.
When a prolonged agricultural crisis and economic slump after the Napoleonic Wars threatened to cripple the entire educational reform programme, the government had to resort to a distressingly mechanical method of education, the so-called Bell-Lancaster method imported from the industrial north of England, which reduced the number of teachers by a drastic simplification of the curriculum to enable preposterously large numbers of pupils to be taught by a single individual.
Although Britain had half the population of France during the Napoleonic Wars, the country's manufacturing capacity was greater, so that there was a higher per capita income and, consequently, a greater tax base, necessary to conduct a prolonged war of attrition.

prolonged and resulted
Such marchin' in wholesale numbers was called a `` drift '', or `` winter drift '', and if the storm was prolonged it usually resulted in one of the tragedies of the range.
Additionally, he often wore a Kryptonite ring on his right hand in Post-Crisis stories, but abandoned this tactic after prolonged exposure to K-radiation resulted in the loss of his hand and poisoned his entire body ( requiring him to transplant his brain into a cloned body in order to survive ).
This resulted in extremely prolonged conflicts.
The controversial deal played a major part in prolonged anti-government protests on the island that resulted in over a hundred deaths.
On October 2, 2009, Microsoft suffered an outage which resulted in prolonged unavailability of data for US T-Mobile Sidekick users, along with shorter periods of no data access for Telstra and T-Mobile UK users.
Latham's abuse resulted mainly from two allegations: firstly that Beazley had engaged in a prolonged campaign to undermine Latham in his positions as a frontbencher and as opposition leader and, secondly, that Beazley ( as leader ) had failed to provide support to Labor MP Greg Wilton, who later committed suicide.
The disagreements led to a prolonged crisis and public unrest which resulted in the death of 193 Ethiopians, including civilians and police officers.
In 2003, the U. S. invaded Iraq, which deposed the controversial regime of Saddam Hussein but also resulted in a prolonged conflict that would continue over the course of the decade.
Free and peaceful elections in 1999 resulted in a government led by an Indo-Fijian, but a civilian-led coup in May 2000 ushered in a prolonged period of political turmoil.
Most of the houses in Karrinyup are relatively modern, though the prolonged period of development has resulted in a range of styles from various eras.
One theory for a causal mechanism is that the prolonged sound exposure resulted in enough mechanical strain to brain tissue to induce an encephalopathy.
") Johnston quit because he was unenthusiastic about Rieley's suggestion that the group adopt a hard rock approach and felt that Brian Wilson's prolonged lack of involvement had resulted in declining artistic quality.
However, a prolonged string of poor performances and soft dismissals resulted in him being dropped from the national team.
Since the Second World War however, the influences of radio and television, and of a generally prolonged education, as well as the higher mobility for short trips or for moving towards farther localities, have resulted in a deterioration of the traditional ' pure ' dialects, in particular amongst younger people.
Following prolonged Securitate surveillance of the group, which resulted in the accumulation of evidence about conversations with dissident tones, members may have been blackmailed ( threatened with harm against their families and themselves ), and promised some reprieve ( or even freedom to leave the country with their families ) if they went along with the staging of the robbery to serve several government and personal purposes.
These changes have resulted in the effective hydrological separation between the ULB and the Litani lower reaches. The advent of a protracted civil strife in the 1970s followed by a prolonged occupation in the 1980s that lasted into the 1990s, have plunged the country into disarray, freezing development and investment in infrastructure.
The navigation had been designed with massive weirs near all the locks, to cope with a 1 in 50 year flood level, but before they were constructed, prolonged heavy rain in late August resulted in extensive flooding, causing significant damage to the newly-build banks, which were washed into the channel.
Carter realized there was a strong national sense of malaise, for which he blamed the people, as inflation skyrocketed, interest rates soared, the economy stagnated, and prolonged humiliation resulted when Islamic militants in Tehran kept American diplomats hostage for 444 days in 1979 – 81.
Medical activists reportedly treated many people held at Pier 57 for chemical burns, rashes, and infections that resulted from direct, prolonged exposure to the motor oil, asbestos, and other contaminants from its days as a bus garage.
However, Jeffries withdrew the bill on March 20, 2012 after research determined that “ virtually bulletproof ” agreements prohibiting public access exist between the MWD and other entities interested in maintaining the status quo, and going forward with the bill would have likely resulted in prolonged and expensive legal battles.
The prolonged miners ' strike of 1983 and the competition from foreign coal imports resulted in wholesale pit closures which, in turn, reduced the demand for mining explosives to the point where production was no longer economic and the site was finally cleared in 1997.
Valli's movie career suffered in 1953 from a scandal surrounding the death of Wilma Montesi, a fashion model whose body was found on a public beach near Ostia ; prolonged investigations resulted, involving allegations of drug and sex orgies in Roman society.
The struggle, which was prolonged for nine days longer, resulted in the withdrawal of the French ( Aug. 14 ), after a siege which had lasted 61 days in all.
The effects of such prolonged isolation eventually resulted in the emergence of a collective identity that considered itself separate from Great Britain.

prolonged and joining
The play ends with the three joining in prolonged laughter before resigning themselves to spending the rest of eternity together.
It received the new name having been prolonged to Praeneste ( modern Palestrina ); after the latter city it continued towards the Apennines towards the source of the Anio River until joining the Via Latina at Anagni.

prolonged and Holy
Pentecostals traditionally held that the baptism of the Holy Spirit usually comes after prolonged " tarrying " or waiting for the Spirit.
In July 1939, a strongly worded letter from Celler to U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull helped set in motion an extremely prolonged process of 45 years that finally led in 1984, three years after Celler's death, to full, formal diplomatic relations between the United States and the Holy See.
The extraordinary minister of Holy Communion may administer Communion only when the priest and deacon are lacking, when the priest is prevented by weakness or advanced age or some other genuine reason, or when the number of faithful coming to Communion is so great that the very celebration of Mass would be unduly prolonged.
His film ‘ Bombay Our City ’ was shown on TV after a four year court case, while, ' Father Son and the Holy war ' ( 1995 ), was adjudged in 2004 as one of 50 most memorable international documentaries of all time by DOX, Europe's leading Documentary film magazine ; though it was shown on India ’ s National Network, Doordarshan only in the year 2006, 11 years after its making, and that too after a prolonged court battle which lasted 8 years and ended with the nation ’ s Supreme Court ordering the state-owned media to telecast the film without any cuts.

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