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If the Dominican Republic achieves free, democratic government, it will be due in large part to the U.S. show of force that enabled President Balaguer to prevent a threatened restoration of Trujillo dictatorship.
Later the cleaning and restoration were ordered, first of the older part of the frieze, finally of the canopy.
He was involved in the lay-out of the streets and the restoration of the city walls, as well as being responsible for many of its impressive palazzi, now a part of the World Heritage List.
He believed that imitation of the early Muslims and the restoration of Sharia law were essential to Islam, that secular, Westernizing Muslims were actually agents of the West serving Western interests, and that the " plundering " of Muslim lands was part of a long-term conspiracy against Islam by the Christian West.
On the restoration of the Medici in 1530, he had again to take refuge in France, where he composed the greater part of his works.
In this light, Macbeth is punished for his violation of the moral order by being removed from the cycles of nature ( which are figured as female ); nature itself ( as embodied in the movement of Birnam Wood ) is part of the restoration of moral order.
For many Mormons, Joseph Smith's cosmology is the most attractive part of the restoration.
Pentecostals cite four major reasons for believing in divine healing: 1 ) it is reported in the Bible, 2 ) Jesus ' healing ministry is included in his atonement ( thus divine healing is part of salvation ), 3 ) " the whole gospel is for the whole person "— spirit, soul, and body, 4 ) sickness is a consequence of the Fall of Man and salvation is ultimately the restoration of the fallen world.
It provides UV protection to polyurethane foam and is widely used as part of a roof restoration system.
During Quedlinburg's Communist era as part of the GDR ( 1949 – 1990 ), restoration specialists from Poland were called in during the 1980s to carry out repairs on the old architecture.
As part of the Blu-ray production, Sony gave the film a full 4K digital restoration, which included scanning and cleaning the original negative ( removing emulsion dirt and scratches ).
As part of his restoration, the king initiated building projects, in particular at Thebes and Karnak, where he dedicated a temple to Amun.
# Predestination: God's will that all people be restored to Him is predestined absolutely, and He has elected all people to salvation, but He has also given man part of the responsibility ( to be accomplished through man's free will ) for the accomplishment of both His original will and His will for the accomplishment of restoration ; that responsibility remains man's permanently.
The South Park Commissioners ( now part of the Chicago Park District ) won approval in a referendum to sell $ 5 million in bonds to pay for restoration costs, hoping to turn the building into a sculpture museum, a technical trade school, and other things.
His depictions of the missions were ( in part ) responsible for the revival of interest in the state's Spanish heritage, and indirectly for the restoration of the missions.
Further reconstruction of the missing part of the padres ' living quarters and a restoration of the surviving adobe wing are part of the overall plans for the Mission.
It later was ravaged by other pharaohs, who took one part after another to use in their pet projects and awaits restoration.
Since 2003, a digitally restored version of Top Hat ( not the same as the US restoration ) is available separately, and as part of The Fred and Ginger Collection, Vol.
The National Park Service had a reproduction made in 1978 as part of the restoration of Congress Hall ; they had to speculate on the exact design of the eagle and chose the representation seen on the first seal die.
The restoration, which was the subject of a six part Channel 4 television series in 1996, proved to be an outstanding success, not only revitalising the gardens but also the local economy around Heligan by providing employment.
The East Glorious Gate under renovation as part of the 16-year restoration process
Thus was Darnley's uniquely ' British ' inheritance put to use at last ... The subsequent release of Darnley into Scotland and the restoration of his father at the Scottish Court were part of this policy: the political disaster of the Darnley marriage as yet unforeseen.
The part of the restoration in the Sistine Chapel that has caused the most concern is the ceiling, painted by Michelangelo.
In the first part of the 20th century, the city of Saumur acquired the castle and began a restoration program to house the museum of the decorative arts.

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The plans include the restoration of the former Portal's paper mill, and the construction of a visitor centre.
was signed, Ribbentrop followed up with the next step that was intended to create the Anglo-German alliance, namely the Gleichschaltung ( co-ordination ) of all societies demanding the restoration of Germany's former colonies in Africa.
In March 1937, Ribbentrop attracted much adverse comment in the British press when he gave a speech at the Leipzig Trade Fair in Leipzig, where he declared that German economic prosperity would be satisfied either " through the restoration of the former German colonial possessions, or by means of the German people's own strength ".
The implied threat that if colonial restoration did not occur, then the Germans would take back by force their former colonies attracted a large deal of hostile commentary on the inappropriateness of an Ambassador threatening his host country in such a manner.
Immediately after turning down the Anglo-French offer on colonial restoration, Ribbentrop for reasons of pure malice ordered the Reichskolonialbund to increase the agitation for the former German colonies, a move which exasperated both the Foreign Office and Quai d ' Orsay.
Neither side could agree to terms, despite the Ayyubid offer of a thirty-year truce and the restoration of Jerusalem and most of the rest of the former kingdom.
The restoration of the monarchy led to claims by those dispossessed to have their former lands returned.
Ion Iliescu, a former Communist Party official marginalized by Ceauşescu, attained national recognition as the leader of an impromptu governing coalition, the National Salvation Front ( FSN ) that proclaimed the restoration of democracy and civil liberties on December 22, 1989.
The ousting of Khrushchev in 1964 by his former party-state allies has been described as a Stalinist restoration by some, epitomised by the Brezhnev Doctrine and the apparatchik / nomenklatura " stability of cadres ," lasting until the period of glasnost and perestroika in the late 1980s and the fall of the Soviet Union.
Part of the problem was that Johnson's orders were to restore the island to such person or persons who have " sufficient procuration or authority to receive the same ..." However, most of the former Dutch colonists had now departed, having lost hope of restoration.
His widow, Anne's stepmother, the former Queen, wrote to Anne to inform her that her father forgave her and to remind her of her promise to seek the restoration of his line.
At the 1924 general election, Baldwin won a clear victory, the leading coalitionists such as Austen Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead ( and former Liberal Winston Churchill ) agreeing to serve under Baldwin and thus ruling out any restoration of the 1916 – 22 coalition.
Dickon Malbete, a disgraced former knight, is sent to assassinate him in return for the restoration of his rank and Robin's estate.
Louis XVIII's restoration to the throne in 1814 was effected largely through the support of Napoleon's former foreign minister, < span lang =" fr "> Talleyrand </ span >, who convinced the victorious Allied Powers of the desirability of a < span lang =" fr "> Bourbon </ span > Restoration.
* Shrewsbury and Newport Canal, a former canal in Shropshire awaiting restoration
The origins of this alliance lay in the continuing desire of many Greek states, notably Athens and Sparta, for a restoration of their former independence, along with the desire of Ptolemy II to create troubles for his rival Antigonus II, King of Macedonia.
In 1951, the Menier family entrusted the château's restoration to Bernard Voisin, who brought the dilapidated structure and the gardens ( ravaged in the Cher River flood in 1940 ) back to a reflection of its former glory.
A major restoration program in the late 1990s restored the buildings to their former glory and a number of them are available for public accommodation.
Additionally, the work of voluntary restoration groups succeed in restoring some waterways to their former condition.
The home recently underwent an extensive restoration that not only restored many of the rooms to their former glory but also added modern plumbing and central heat and air for the convince of visitors.
On January 26, 2012, West Construction Services began the renovation and restoration of the former Sears building in downtown Pontiac for the Lafayette Place Lofts, the largest construction investment in Downtown Pontiac in approximately 30 years.
An external restoration in the summer of 2009 worked toward returning the building to its former appearance.
One is a restoration of a former general store, which highlights the history of rural America.
Confirmation was received in November 2009 that a grant of £ 100, 000 had been awarded by the Groundwork UK Community Spaces programme which will be used to fund the restoration of three historic railway bridges on the former Haltwhistle to Alston line.
Especially valuable for nature conservation, are the raised bogs formed by the restoration of former marshland.

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