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Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
By the time the civil conflict ended and the government of New Granada and the government of the Isthmus had negotiated the Isthmus's reincorporation to the union, Panama's First Republic had been free for 13 months.
The town was renamed upon reincorporation, although there is debate over its namesake ; it is either for the ash trees in the area, or because Governor Bernard had friends in Ashfield, England.

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The restoration of Porto Moniz in 1855, resulted in the parishes reincorporation within the borders of Porto Moniz.

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During much of the 18th century, Ouaddai resisted reincorporation into Darfur.
When the reincorporation was considered accomplished, his title was changed ( after 17 June 1936 ) to Reichskommissar für das Saarland.
It was known as " Cottage City " from its separation from Edgartown in 1880 until its reincorporation as Oak Bluffs in 1907.
The article includes geographic data from before and after the reincorporation of Clifton Forge into the county.
Briefly, it returned to Cluj in the first half of the 1940s, when the city came back under Hungarian administration, but it was again relocated in Szeged, following the reincorporation of Cluj into Romanian territory.
Later, a reincorporation in 1860 reduced the limits to 1 / 3 of a mile but still measured from "... the tavern house known as " James Lecompte's " or the " frame tavern " each way ;..." ( The Maryland Code: Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860 Volume 145, Volume 2, ART.
In the beginning of 1994 with South Africa heading for democratic elections, the President Lucas Mangope resisted reincorporation into South Africa.
* In Denmark, nationalists wished a " Denmark to the Eider River ", implying a reincorporation of Schleswig into Denmark and an end to the century-long German dominance in this region's politics.
Rites of passage have three phases: separation, transition, and reincorporation, as van Gennep described.
" In the third phase ( reaggregation or reincorporation ) the passage is consummated the ritual subject.
Typically the missing piece is the societal recognition and reincorporation phase.
Some of these entities are in effect internally self-governing protectorates that enjoy military protection and informal diplomatic representation abroad through another state to prevent forced reincorporation into their original states.
Initiated in 1994 by Jane Henry, Max Velmans, John Pickering, Elizabeth Valentine and Richard Stevens, the Section promoted and supported the reincorporation of consciousness studies into mainstream psychology.
The corporation was formed in 1996 as a reincorporation of Morrison Restaurants Inc.
* a proximal recombination site: attI, which acts as the locus for reincorporation to the genome.
Some analysts believe that the M-19's history may be divided into two parts: the first was a failed armed revolutionary struggle during the early to mid 1980s, while the second was a relatively constructive reincorporation into civil society and political life during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The restoration of the municipality of Porto Moniz in 1855, resulted in the reincorporation of the parish of Ponta do Pargo.
A reincorporation that year as the Iola and St. Joseph Canal and Railroad Company failed, and rails were removed soon after and shipped to Georgia.

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Pamela Cushing researched the rites of passage impact upon adolescent youth at the Canadian Outward Bound School and found the rite of passage impact was lessened by the missing reincorporation phase ( Cushing, 1998 ).

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He then was active in leading the conquest of Cuba in 1511 under orders from Diego Columbus, recently restored as Viceroy of the Indies.
The Communist Party of Cuba has favored supporting revolutions abroad and was active in assisting the ELN in Colombia, the FMLN in El Salvador, the Sandinistas in Nicaragua and Maurice Bishop's New Jewel Movement in Grenada.
Sweezy was active in a wide range of progressive causes, including the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, the National Lawyers Guild, the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, and the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
In the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution and his appointment as Prime Minister of Cuba, Castro began to take a more active interest in the development of his political ideals.
The PCS is an active supporter of the Cuba Solidarity Campaign which campaigns for self-determination for the Cuban people.
The first charanga francesa in Cuba was formed at the turn of the twentieth century, possibly by the Antonio ( Papaíto ) Torroella ( 1856 – 1934 ), whose orchestra was active by 1894.
Besides his successful legal practice, he was active in Cuban literary circles and was co-editor of the journal " Cuba Literaria ".
The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Cuba, Felipe Pérez Roque stated on April 9, 2003, that " The Varela Project is part of a strategy of subversion against Cuba that has been conceived, financed, and directed from abroad with the active participation of the U. S. Interests Section in Havana.
They were both active in launching of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
The club has also been active in terms of charity and in 2005 the club, the team and the fans initiated the Viva con Agua de Sankt Pauli campaign, which collects money for water-dispensers for schools in Cuba, for clean water in Rwanda et cetera.
In addition, there were unorganized communities of Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese territories, where the Inquisition was active, including Cuba, Puerto Rico and Mexico, however, these Jews generally concealed their identity from the authorities.
The Communist Party of Cuba is the official state party, and various other political parties have been active in the country since their existence was legalised in 1992.
The group formed in 1991 and describes itself as a humanitarian organization aiming to assist and rescue raft refugees emigrating from Cuba and to " support the efforts of the Cuban people to free themselves from dictatorship through the use of active nonviolence ".
For a time Trist also served as the consul in Cuba for Portugal, another country whose nationals were active in the illegal slave trade.
An American-based Catholic charity, active throughout Cuba before and after the Castro takeover, established Lexington, North Carolina as a resettlement site for thousands of refugees who fled the new regime.
This tension between use of the female body as both an objectified commodity and an active, self-created persuasive tool is one of the many paradoxes reggaeton dancing creates in Cuba.
In 1995, he founded Cuba Press, and became active in the Cuban independent journalism movement, publishing his works in newspapers in the United States and other countries.
Rix is active in the Cuba Solidarity Campaign, ( has visited Cuba many times ) and holds the CTC medal, and the Che Guevara medal, presented to him by the general secretary of the Cuban CTC.

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