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He carried a fascist flag at a fascist rally and adorned his car, Blue Bird, with fascist insignia.
The story was carried by the European and Australian press, and served as a further embarrassment to the Bush administration's efforts to rally support for their illegal war.
During the Presidential election campaign, an LTTE bomb attack that was carried out during a rally held at Thotalanga, Grandpass eliminated the entire top brass of UNP leadership, including its presidential candidate Gamini Dissanayake.
Ransom was wounded trying to rally his men and was carried from the field ; hundreds of Union troops were captured and the rest retreated in a panic.
After an exciting election eve rally at which Broward's supporters got so carried away that Taliaferro left in disgust, Broward pulled out a victory.
However, when he tries to rally the Greeks against the sacrifice, he finds out that " the entirety of Greece "— including the Myrmidons under his personal command — demand that Agamemnon's wishes be carried out, and he barely escapes being stoned.
Niederer had a ticket to the rally, as required, and carried a T-shirt in her purse which read " President Bush You Killed My Son ," with a picture of her son.
His Fiat 131 Abarth carried him to the 1980 title, clinched with his victory in that year's San Remo rally, but it was arguably his equivalent success in 1982 that impressed most of all, with Röhrl fending off audacious four-wheel drive opposition, led by Audi's resurgent Michèle Mouton, to take the title, by virtue of consistency, in his increasingly outmoded rear-drive Opel Ascona 400.
Based on the long stroke twin cam which powered earlier Fiat Abarth 131 rally cars, the four valve head was carried over from the 131 Abarth but the original two carburetors were replaced by a single large Weber carburetor in early models and later with fuel injection.
Colours are the identifying battle flags carried by military regiments to show where their respective troops should rally to in battle.

rally and out
Bernard set out to convince these other regions to rally behind Innocent.
These colonies were often made out of existing communities, especially those with elites who could rally the populace to the Roman cause.
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
Cubs fan Steve Bartman reached for the ball, preventing Cubs LF Moises Alou from making the out and setting off an 8-run Marlins rally.
Veronica walks out through the pep rally with everyone cheering, unaware there is still a bomb under the bleachers.
Though Hezbollah organized a very successful rally, opposition leaders were quick to point out that Hezbollah had active support from Lebanon's government and Syria.
When St. Louis was trailing 3 – 1 with one out in the sixth inning of Game 7, Smith started a rally with a base hit to left field, eventually scoring the first of the team's three runs that inning.
Cincinnati began to rally in the second half with quarterback Ken Anderson's 5-yard touchdown run and 4-yard touchdown pass, but a third-quarter goal line stance by the 49ers defense and two more Wersching field goals ultimately pulled the game out of reach.
In the fourth inning, Williams doubled to drive in a run, but the National League was winning 5-2 in the eighth inning, and Williams struck out in the bottom half of the inning in the middle of a rally by the American League team.
* On February 15, 2003 anti-war protests break out around the world in opposition to the U. S. Invasion of Iraq, in what the Guinness Book of World Records called the largest anti-war rally in human history.
Another three-player game is " California ", " In-and-Out ", or " King of the Court " where play is 1 vs. 1 with the third player remaining in the back court out of play while the other two play a rally ; the rally winner then serves to the player who was sitting out, and the rally loser stays out of play.
However, as " goals ", Pentagonal Revisionism is not specifically a statement of dogma but rather the application of Satanist dogma to current social / economic conditions with the resultant five " goals " that stand out where Satanism can do the most good, i. e. act as a rally cry for members.
At a Warren election rally a fight breaks out, arranged by Dion.
In the same year, Fonda spoke out against the war at a rally organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War ( VVAW ) in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
The KKK had hired more than 400 " husky guards ," but when the rally ended around midnight, a riot broke out.
The foresight of Swedish third-in-command ' Generalmajor ' Dodo zu Innhausen und Knyphausen also helped staunch the rout: he had kept the Swedish second or reserve line well out of range of Imperial gunfire, and this allowed the broken Swedish front line to rally.

rally and hand
But simply, play proceeds as follows: a player on one of the teams begins a ' rally ' by serving the ball ( tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm ), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving team's court.
Sculptor Clark Mills said in his speech at the statue's dedication ceremony on February 22, 1860, " The incident selected for representation of this statue was at the battle of Princeton where Washington, after several ineffectual attempts to rally his troops, advanced so near the enemy ’ s lines that his horse refused to go further, but stood and trembled while the brave rider sat undaunted with reins in hand.
Although the rally did not get out of hand, New York City police and National Guardsmen eventually charged the crowd with billy clubs, later claiming that the rally was not being held in a peaceful manner.
Dr Singh's survey was designed to rally anti-coalition support at the first FLP convention in Lautoka in July 1986, but Krishna Dutt managed to persuade the convention to allow the Party's Management Board, " a free hand to negotiate possible areas of cooperation that might serve the Party's electoral strategy.
Not having expected such a reception, the British were confounded, and drew back ; whereupon the Gorkhali, seizing the opportunity, charged them sword in hand from the stockade, and, in the end, drove the detachment from all the ground it had gained, in spite of three efforts of Major Ludlow to rally his men.
On that Sunday he addressed the rally in Cincinnati of the news from the " storm center " of the strike and participated in a second huge parade, led by 200 members of The Cincinnati Rifle Union, with certainty that victory was at hand.
There is a contentious quote from his speech at an SPO rally in Novi Pazar during the summer of 1990, in which Drašković said: " Those who, on Serbian land, lift any flag other than a Serbian one, whether it's a Muslim, Albanian, or Croat flag, will be left without the flag and without the hand ".
In May 1974 eight activists were killed in Brescia when an anti-fascist rally was attacked with hand grenades by Ordine Nuovo.
He was also known for his relaxed attitude and for his habit of steering his rally car with one hand only.
On the other hand, the same Emperor in his final speech before the Empire's demise called upon his audience to rally to the defenses by characteristically referring to them as " descendants of Hellenes and Romans ", most possibly as an attempt to combine Greek national sentiment with the Roman tradition of the Byzantine crown and Empire, both highly respected elements in his subjects ' psyche at that moment.
Grand Empress Dowager Xie pursued a dual solution to the pending destruction of her dynasty, on the one hand ordering the people to rally behind their emperor and save the country and on the other suing for peace with the advancing Mongols.
After Israel agreed to hand over the bodies of dead Palestinian suicide bombers and other militants as part of a goodwill gesture to PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas to help the peace process, the Palestinian Authority planned a national rally to honour them and to provide full military funerals.

rally and with
Before he could return to Burma, Field Marshal Slim had to rally the defeated remnants of a discouraged army and unite them with fresh recruits.
* 1971 – A bomb exploded in the Liberal Party campaign rally in Plaza Miranda, Manila, Philippines with several anti-Marcos political candidates injured.
Sympathizing with the plight of the Uyghurs, whose lands were conquered by the Qing dynasty, Ahmad Shah attempted to rally neighboring Muslim nations to check Qing expansion.
Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served ( this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points ).
If a let is called, the rally is stopped and replayed with no change to the score.
In the forecourt, a high shuttlecock will be met with a net kill, hitting it steeply downwards and attempting to win the rally immediately.
In singles, players will often start the rally with a forehand high serve or with a flick serve.
" De La Colonie managed to rally some of his grenadiers, together with the remnants of the French dragoons and Greder Suisse battalions, but it was an entirely peripheral operation, offering only fragile support for Villeroi ’ s right flank.
Goukouni also began to rally toward Habré, and with his support Habré successfully expelled Libyan forces from most of Chadian territory.
In March 2007 it organised a rally in Parliament Square to coincide with the Commons motion to renew the weapons system.
Pete Rose started a rally with a one-out single, then Luzinski doubled off the left field wall and Rose bowled over catcher Bruce Bochy to score the go-ahead run.
Davis did not use his presidential pulpit to rally the people with stirring rhetoric ; he called instead for people to be fatalistic and to die for their new country.
When Atwood and other core members of the SLA were killed in 1974 during a standoff with police near Watts, California following their murder of the Oakland school superintendent, the Soliahs organized memorial rallies, including a rally in Berkeley's Ho Chi Minh Park where Soliah spoke in support of her friend Atwood, while being covertly filmed by the FBI.
Chernenko's illness was first acknowledged publicly on 22nd February 1985 during a televised election rally in Kuibyshev Borough of northeast Moscow, where the General Secretary stood as candidate for the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR, when Politburo member Viktor Grishin revealed that the General Secretary was absent in accordance with doctors ' advice.
On his deathbed he was exhibited with the black square above him, and mourners at his funeral rally were permitted to wave a banner bearing a black square.
Impressed with Riefenstahl ’ s work, Hitler asked her to film the upcoming 1934 Party rally in Nuremberg, the sixth such rally.
* 2008 – The Armenian police clashed with peaceful opposition rally protesting against allegedly fraudulent presidential elections 2008
A road rally is a navigation event on public roads whereby competiors must visit a number of checkpoints in diverse geographical locations while still obeying road traffic laws ( not to be confused with car rallies such as WRC ).
It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the perceived triumphalism of a Labour party rally in Sheffield ( together with Kinnock's performance on the podium ) may have helped

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