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renewal and German
On the other hand, when Scouts were persecuted and forbidden during the German occupation between 1938 and 1945 and during Communism between 1948 and 1989 ( with short exception of renewal of Scout during 1968 and 1969 ), boy clubs posed excellent informal alternative of youth life based on ideas similar to those of Scouts.
After 1911 the term was used to mean " national renewal " when faced with the German threat.
Between April and July 1943, the Red Army took its time to rebuild its forces in the area and prepare for an eventual renewal of the German offensive, known as the Battle of Kursk.
By 15 January 1919, the rebellious Polish forces managed to take control of most of the Province of Posen, and engaged in heavy fighting with the regular German army and the forces of the Grenzschutz, up until the renewal of the truce between the Entente and Germany on 16 February, which affected the Wielkopolska or Posen Province part of the front line.
Welthauptstadt Germania (" World Capital Germania ") refers to the projected renewal of the German capital Berlin during the Nazi period, part of Adolf Hitler's vision for the future of Germany after the planned victory in World War II.
" To " allay President Wilson ’ s suspicions of British imperialism ," the system of ’ mandates ’ was drawn up and agreed to by the British War Cabinet ( with the French and Italians in tow ), a device by which conquered enemy territory would be held not as a possession but as ‘ sacred trusts .’ But " far from envisaging the eventual independence of the German colonies, Allied statesmen at the Paris Conference regarded 1919 as the renewal, not the end, of an imperial era.
Because of this attitude, inculcated also on younger preservationists thanks to Costa's influence in the architecture schools, much of 19th-and early 20th-century architecture, including the architecture of German, Japanese and Italian immigrants, was lost to urban renewal in the 1960s and 1970s.
The next day saw a renewal of the Soviet attack which was largely blocked by counterattacks by German tanks, and the tired Soviet divisions could simply not hold their own against the concerted attacks from the opposition.
In the aftermath of World War I, the volksgemeinschaft returned as interpreting economic catastrophes and hardship facing Germans during the Weimar Republic era as a common experience of Germans and perceived the need for German unity to bring about renewal to end the crisis.
When in the same year the Hanse evacuated all the Danish castles in fulfillment of the Treaty of Stralsund, Prussia argued in favour of a renewal of the Cologne Federation for the upcoming conflict with England, but could not prevail .< ref name =" Dollinger 1998 102 "> Philippe Dollinger, Die Hanse Hanse ( XII < sup > e </ sup >- XVII < sup > e </ sup > siècles ); German, see references for bibliographical details, p. 102.
He attempted a renewal of German idealism, from the point of view of Lutheranism.
His writings had a great influence, bearing spiritual renewal among Waldensian, Dutch, German, Hungarian and Scandinavian Protestants.

renewal and alliance
As a renewal of the Franco-Batavian alliance the Staatsbewind was forced to assent to a new " Convention " bringing the total of French and Batavian forces in the Netherlands to 35, 000.
The winning list of Jorge Arrate represented the tendency of the " socialist renewal ", follower of a permanent alliance with the Christian Democracy in the framework of the Coalition, as he was a firm champion of the unification of the party, to the opposition of the other internal currents, more excépticas in this last matter.
French reticence at entering an alliance was less understandable for, like Sweden, France had been engaged in several decades of fighting, so peace and demobilization offered significant advantages ; like Sweden, though, there were significant and concrete gains to be achieved in territory, influence, and prestige, if they were to be on the winning side of the renewal of fighting in northern Europe.
The conference began with all but Canadian Prime Minister Arthur Meighen supporting the immediate renewal of an alliance with Japan.
It describes itself as " an ecumenical alliance of U. S. Christians working to reform their churches ’ social witness, in accord with biblical and historic Christian teachings, thereby contributing to the renewal of democratic society at home and abroad.
Bayan's Avars now exacted the renewal of the alliance, increased pay and a land to live in.

renewal and remained
Matters remained unresolved until 1640 when, in a renewal of hostilities, Charles's northern forces were defeated by the Scots at the Battle of Newburn to the west of Newcastle.
Although the show remained popular, ABC decided to cancel the show after its fourth season, as Disney and the ABC network could not come to terms for renewal .< ref >
Robinson was involved in the New Politics Initiative, an effort to build a new progressive political party in Canada closely linked with social movements and labour, and the NDP's renewal process, although he remained committed to the party after the NPI's defeat at the 2001 general convention in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The renewal project meant that Hyde Park did not experience the same economic depression that occurred in neighboring areas, and also ensured that it remained a racially diverse neighborhood.
The festival theatre stage remained dark in 2005, but had a successful renewal in 2006.
Later Roman London experienced urban renewal in many areas and remained an important centre, though it was no longer a large port or centre of trade.
At the time, the renewal cycle for FACs was five years, meaning that it would take six years for the full reduction of valid certificates to be seen for both large-calibre and. 22 handguns bans ( because certificates remained valid even if the holder had disposed of all their firearms ).
During the month of May the military situation in Anatolia remained indefinite, the Greeks suspending their offensive in order to prepare for a renewal of operations on a larger scale.
On the renewal of hostilities with France he remained in frigates for some time before being given the ship of the line HMS Orion in the spring of 1805 which was attached to Admiral Nelson's fleet off Cadiz in the blockade of the combined fleet.
More important in the eyes of Copeau, a school of dramatic arts remained essential if he was to realize the renewal of the theatre that had been his dream for over a decade.
During the eleven months he remained in office Serrano devoted his attention chiefly to the reorganization of finance, the renewal of relations with American and European powers, and the suppression of revolt.

renewal and principal
The LSO offered him the post of principal conductor in 1961, when he was 86 ; he accepted on condition that he had a 25-year contract, with a 25-year option of renewal.

renewal and foreign
He argued for a renewal of Norwegian poetry, and spread knowledge of foreign literature through translations of English modernist writers like T. S. Eliot.
He contributed largely by his teaching to the renewal of foreign missionary zeal — of his 1500 students more than 100 became foreign missionaries, among them such skilled translators as Adoniram Judson, Elias Riggs and William G Schauffler.
On November 30, 2006, NBC Universal ( owners of rivals KVEA and KWHY-TV ) filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to deny KAZA's license renewal, on basis that TV Azteca controlled 51. 6 % of the station ( above the permitted 33 % for foreign broadcasting groups ) via loans and other interests.
After the fall of Socialism, northern Transdanubia was more successful at adapting to the new economical situation than other parts of Hungary ( except Budapest ) and most of the foreign investment came here to help the radical economical renewal.

renewal and policy
Since the firearms were no longer licenced, they could not be returned until a new licence was issued ; upon seeking a renewal of their licences, applicants were informed that a new Garda policy was in place that would refuse licence applications for all pistols and all firearms over. 22 in calibre.
Its policy emphasizes the concept of an Ibero-American community, essentially the renewal of the historically liberal concept of " Hispano-Americanismo " ( or Hispanic as it is often referred to in English ), which has sought to link the Iberian peninsula to the Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South America through language, commerce, history and culture.
North Bend has a public recreational boat ramp that accesses Coos Bay, along with a new concrete pier / boardwalk area that was completed in 2010 per North Bend's regional urban renewal policy.
The renewal of the policy of British expansion had been answered by the formation of the Afrikander Bond, which represented the racial aspirations of the Dutch-speaking people, and had active branches in the Free State.
Over time, urban renewal evolved into a policy based less on destruction and more on renovation and investment, and today is an integral part of many local governments, often combined with small and big business incentives.
In San Francisco, Joseph Alioto was the first mayor to publicly repudiate the policy of urban renewal, and with the backing of community groups, forced the state to end construction of highways through the heart of the city.
Lloyd joined the considerable number of Labour MPs in choosing to vote against government policy regarding the Iraq War, following this he sided with the sizable number of Labour MPs who rebelled against government policy to detain terror suspects for 90 days without trial, further, in 2007 Lloyd also voted against the renewal of the Trident Nuclear Missile System.
# Town and country planning, housing, land development & nature conservation: including regional planning, building permits, housing policy, social housing, urban renewal, preservation of monuments and natural sites, land consolidation and nature conservation
As the insured ages, the premiums increase with each renewal period, eventually becoming financially inviable as the rates for a policy would eventually exceed the cost of a permanent policy.
It is important to note that the renewal may or may not be guaranteed and the insured should review their contract to see if evidence of insurability is required to renew the policy.
In 1987 the French government recognized him as " the artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy after half a century of state interventionism " and inducted him into the Legion of Honor on March 20, 1987.
Tindall's contract was up for renewal, but Bath had a strict salary cap policy, and after falling out with Bath owner Andrew Brownsword over the offer of an early testimonial game and further concerns over his long term fitness, Tindall ended his eight year association with Bath and joined their West Country rivals Gloucester Rugby on a three year deal worth £ 150, 000.
He spent the 1950s working for the party and after two unsuccessful Parliamentary contests, he was appointed as Head of the Labour Party's Research Department in 1959 and took charge of the renewal of party policy following its third successive defeat.
Highlights of the platform included giving more power to city councillors and residents ' associations, providing tax incentives for inner city renewal, guaranteeing stable funding for schools, renewing several aboriginal programs and enacting a new anti-gang policy.
The legislation gives ComReg complete power over. ie ccTLD policy decisions: designating the authority to register. ie domains ; setting renewal periods and conditions ; revoking registrations, registration conditions ; pricing of. ie domains and appeals against revocation of registrations.
The city council has actively pursued a policy of urban renewal in the city centre since 2001.
The movement's first goal is to establish an acceptance of intelligent design at the expense of evolution in public school science ; its long-term goal is no less than the " renewal " of American culture through the shaping of public policy to reflect conservative Christian values.
* Member of the North Brabant Provincial Executive for public health, a comprehensive policy for the elderly, housing, urban renewal and internationalisation ( 1991 – 2003 )
The creation of the Gabinete Técnico do Bairro Alto ( Bairro Alto Technical Council ) in 1989, and the beginning of a city council policy on urban rehabilitation and renewal.
Lambert hereafter governed with the church and continued the policy of his father of renovatio regni Francorum: renewal of the Frankish kingdom.
She oversaw the reduction of the public service by 47, 000 jobs, she introduced measures to enhance the policy capacity and the renewal of the Public Service ( La Releve ).
He was Fine Gael deputy spokesman on the environment and local government, with special responsibility for urban renewal and housing policy in the 29th Dáil.

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