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State politicians could no longer ignore this voting bloc, who were allied with increasing numbers of white residents who supported civil rights.
Since the start of the cold war, the United States has economically and / or diplomatically supported friendly foreign governments, including many that overtly violated the civil and human rights of their own citizens and residents.
Immediate reunification is currently a distant notion in Taiwan supported by only about 2 % of Taiwanese residents and endorsed by none of the major political parties.
Youth sports, such as soccer leagues, summer camps and little league, are also supported by local residents.
The vast majority of this accommodation is supported, which is to say it is a platform through which residents access a range of other personal, social and educational services.
In its early years, most residents were farmers, supported by a few tradesmen, such as harnessmakers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
During the Civil War people in neighboring counties often called Wilkes County " The Old United States ", in reference to the county's pro-Union sentiment ; during the conflict the county was divided in its loyalties, with some male residents fighting in the Confederate Army, while others supported the Union.
When the state seceded, most Union County residents supported the Confederacy, and the majority of its
Several epidemiological studies in the years since the accident have supported the conclusion that radiation released from the accident had no perceptible effect on cancer incidence in residents near the plant, though these findings are contested by one team of researchers.
Ball and the more industrial residents of the city supported the name " Meridian ," believing the term to be synonymous with " junction "; the more agrarian residents of the city preferred " Sowashee " ( meaning " mad river " in a Native American language ), the name of a nearby creek ; and Ragsdale proposed " Ragsdale City.
The city, and its residents, helped to start the Ramona Pageant ( California's official State Outdoor Play ), in 1923, and have supported the historic production ever since.
Montara and Moss Beach residents overwhelmingly supported a bond for the purchase and repair of the system.
Successive generations of Washington residents have actively supported land conservation efforts, and their gifts of property and conservation easements to local land trusts have yielded large tracts of permanent open space.
These residents supported a saw mill, a turpentine still, a syrup factory, a black smith, a newspaper, a lawyer, two carpenters, and three general stores.
In 2004, the group commissioned the Pine Hills Land Analysis and Strategic Plan, which outlined a vision for revitalization and economic growth supported by residents.
Residents are mostly supported by commercial interests outside the area, and a large number of residents are retirees.
In November 1996, residents supported a referendum for the issuance of a bond to be used to purchase one of these tracts, approximately of undeveloped forest land.
On an appointed day, residents of both villages lined up on the sides of the street according to which town they supported as the location for the post office.
By 1863, Hazelton had 400 residents supported by an agricultural economy, with a post office, general store and three churches.
The field was eventually closed and became the home for the athletic fields of the 4M Club, a popular youth athletic program founded by Larry Neusse, and supported by a wide range of local residents.
Despite the hardships of the decade, Lima residents supported the construction of a hospital to serve the area.
Although the village's economy was once largely supported by the coal industry, most residents currently seek employment outside village limits in nearby towns and cities such as Moundsville and Wheeling, West Virginia.
To improve their transportation of goods and people, residents of Ohio supported construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal.
Many of its residents supported the Underground Railroad in the years before the Civil War.

residents and forces
The article reflects the writer's appreciation of a city that provides its residents with both " the gift of loneliness and the gift of privacy ," and concludes with a dark note touching upon the forces that may destroy the city that the writer loves.
British and U. S. civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union up to two million former residents of the Soviet Union, including persons who had left the Russian Empire and established different citizenship years before.
Clashes between police and Fanmi Lavalas supporters were common, and peacekeeping forces were accused of conducting a massacre against the residents of Cité Soleil in July 2005.
The British-led Indian forces invaded in 1878 as Kabul was under Sher Ali Khan's rule, but the British residents were again massacred.
This prompted the League to decide that the future of Vilnius should be determined by its residents in a plebiscite and that the Polish forces should withdraw and be replaced by an international force organized by the League.
While the idea was popular with Michigan residents, the effort failed: the judges held a midnight court before quickly retreating south of the Maumee River, where Ohio forces were positioned.
When the war ended in May 1945, British and U. S. civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union millions of former residents of the USSR, including many persons who had left Russia and established different citizenship decades before.
The Jewish residents of Ferrara paid 30, 000 ducats to prevent the pillage of the city by Klenau's forces ; this was used to pay the wages of Gardani's troops.
The Confederacy in 1861 had 297 towns and cities with a combined population of 835, 000 ; of these, 162 locations with 681, 000 total residents were at one point occupied by Union forces.
In 1959, the colonial forces in Windhoek sought to remove black residents further away from the white area of town.
With the hand-over of power to the Iraqi government, if one does not consider the coalition forces to be continuing parties to the conflict in Iraq, but that their soldiers are sent by a State which is not a Party to the conflict on official duty as a member of its armed forces ( APGC77 Art 47. f ), then, unless U. S. citizens working as armed guards are lawfully certified residents of Iraq, i. e., a resident of territory controlled by a Party to the conflict ( APGC77 Art 47. d ), and they are involved with a fire-fight in the continuing conflict, they are mercenary soldiers.
The community had a higher percentage of veterans: One hundred sixteen residents had served in the armed forces, or 20 percent, compared with 13 percent in the rest of the country.
In 1770 and 1772 General Thomas Gage, the commander in chief of Britain's North American forces, received warnings that the residents of Vincennes were not remaining loyal, and were inciting native tribes along the river trade routes against the British.
However, the territory never received its planned self-government and it was maintained under military occupation respecting the division into two zones as decided by the Morgan Line: Zone A, which was 222. 5 km² and had 262, 406 residents including Trieste, was administered by British and American forces, while Zone B, which was 515. 5 km² with 71, 000 residents including north-western Istria, was administered by the Yugoslav National Army.
Beacon Hill ( of present day Beacon Hill Road ) was one of three Monmouth County sites where beacons were placed to warn the residents and the Continental forces if the enemy should approach from the bay.
There is a small war memorial listing the local residents who served in the armed forces during World War II.
In 1779 he may have served with the French forces as a drummer boy in the American Revolution in the Chasseurs-Volontaires de Saint-Dominigue, a regiment composed of gens de couleur ( mixed-race residents of Saint-Domingue ).
The Qing conquest of Liaodong resulted in a significant population loss in the area, as many local Chinese residents were either killed during fighting, or fled south of the Great Wall, many cities being destroyed by the retreating Ming forces themselves.
Serb military, police and paramilitary forces attacked towns and villages and then, sometimes assisted by local Serb residents, applied what soon became their standard operating procedure: Bosniak houses and apartments were systematically ransacked or burned ; civilians were rounded up, some beaten or killed ; and men were separated from the women.
During the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I, Petah Tikva served as a refugee town for residents of Tel Aviv and Jaffa, following their exile by the Ottoman authorities due to their refusal to serve the Ottoman army to fight the invading British forces.
In 1864, he defeated Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley and his destruction of the economic infrastructure of the Valley, called " The Burning " by residents, was one of the first uses of scorched earth tactics in the war.
France declared war against Britain in 1744, and forces from Louisbourg raided the British fishing port of Canso on the northern end of mainland Nova Scotia before its residents were aware they were at war.
This problem forces residents in these areas to use alternative transmitters to receive RTÉ programming.

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