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With the Spartan withdrawal after Byzantion, the leadership of the Athenians became explicit.
The government's daunting task then became how to create an economic base able to compensate for the withdrawal of much United States assistance without becoming solely dependent on traditional agricultural exports.
In 1992, two years after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the mujahideen captured Herat, and Ismail Khan became Governor.
With the withdrawal of many troops at the start of the Civil War, New Mexicans became more outspoken and demanded that something be done.
Following the withdrawal of Senegal from the federation in August 1960, the former Sudanese Republic became the Republic of Mali on 22 September 1960, with Modibo Keïta as president.
With the occupation of airbases by American forces it became clear how destitute the air force had been since the withdrawal of the Soviet Union.
In addition, it was at the Potsdam Conference that Truman became aware of possible complications elsewhere, when Stalin objected to Churchill's proposal for an early allied withdrawal from Iran, ahead of the agreed upon schedule set at the Tehran Conference.
These became worse with age, and were manifested by a withdrawal from the world and its affairs into his private interests.
Resolution 242, which became the basis for the peace process negotiations begun in Madrid, calls for a just and lasting Middle East peace to include withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in 1967 ; termination of the state of belligerency ; and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence of all regional states and of their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries.
Following the withdrawal of U. S. troops from Berlin in 1994, Berlin American High School ( BAHS ) was turned over to the people of Berlin and became the " Gesamtschule Am Hegewinkel.
Soon after Barbados ' withdrawal from the Windward Islands, Barbados became aware that Tobago was going to be amalgamated with another territory as part of a single state.
This resulted in the withdrawal of support for many academics and private researchers and LSD research became less of a priority altogether.
In 1925, Wiesbaden became the headquarters of the British Rhine Army until the withdrawal of occupying forces from the Rhineland in 1930.
France was Israel's main weapons supplier until its withdrawal from Algeria in 1962 removed most common interest from the relationship, and France became increasingly critical of Israel.
Following the withdrawal of the French, the VNA became the ARVN and Thiệu was the head of the Vietnamese National Military Academy for four years before becoming a division commander and colonel.
As the decade continued, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, the Paris student riots and other events served as catalysts for youth activism and political withdrawal or protest, which became associated with rock bands, whether or not they were openly political.
This was aided by the importance of the road junction at Nag's Head which became an important hub for trolleybus services up their withdrawal in the 1950s.
The site of the new post became the nucleus of the town of Fort Collins, incorporated in 1873 after the withdrawal of the Army.
He was also a lecturer on physiology at the Lane Theological Seminary, and at the time of the Lane Seminary debates ( February 1834 ) between the pro-slavery and the anti-slavery students, and the subsequent withdrawal of the latter, he became an ardent abolitionist.
" The Magnificent Seven ( 1960 ), in which he played Vin Tanner and co-starred with Yul Brynner, Robert Vaughn, Charles Bronson and James Coburn, became McQueen's first major hit and led to his withdrawal from Wanted: Dead or Alive.
" His withdrawal from public affairs became more marked after the death of his wife in 1990, after 56 years of marriage.
After the withdrawal of the Lombards during the migration period the Lüneburg Heath belonged to the Duchy of Saxony from about 700 AD, which was conquered by Charlemagne in the 9th century and became part of the Frankish Empire.
The Treaty of Versailles gave South Africa a Class C mandate over German South West Africa ( which later became Namibia ), which was occupied from 1919 until withdrawal in 1990.
In 1987, Derwent Park was a temporary home to the Glasgow Tigers who briefly became the Workington Tigers prior to their withdrawal from the league.

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John Rhinelander, a negotiator of the ABM treaty, predicted that the withdrawal would be a " fatal blow " to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and would lead to a " world without effective legal constraints on nuclear proliferation.
A slow and gradual withdrawal customised to the individual and, if indicated, psychological support is the most effective way of managing the withdrawal.
A great deal of anecdotal evidence was available " on the street " that methadone might prove effective in treating heroin withdrawal and it had even been used in some hospitals.
With the effective withdrawal of the Carthaginians from Spain, Hispania becomes a Roman province.
Although the Soviet Army proved effective in its operations as independent unit in combined arms operations, the social nature of the conflict, the terrain and the inadequate logistics crippled overall effort by the 40th Army command, eventually forcing a withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
However, some studies have found that withdrawal could be almost as effective as condoms in preventing pregnancy.
From the Israeli withdrawal from the Chouf in 1983 to the end of the civil war, the PSP ran a highly effective civil administration, the Civil Administration of the Mountain, in the area under its control.
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon ( UNIFIL ) was created after the incursion, following the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 425 in March 1978 to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon, restore international peace and security, and help the government of Lebanon restore its effective authority in the area.
Behavioral methods that include intercourse, such as withdrawal and calendar based methods have little up front cost and are readily available, but are much less effective in typical use than most other methods.
The initial American attack was highly effective, and Burgoyne attempted to order a withdrawal, but his aide was shot down before the order could be broadcast.
** Varenicline tartrate is a prescription drug marketed by Pfizer as Chantix in the U. S. ( under FDA approval ) and as Champix outside the U. S. Synthesized as an improvement upon cytisine, varenicline decreases the urge to smoke and reduces withdrawal symptoms .< ref > Two systematic reviews and meta-analyses supported by unrestricted funding from Pfizer, one in 2006 and one in 2009, found varenicline more effective than NRT or bupropion.
Most physicians prefer inpatients programmes, however effective drug withdrawal may also be achieved in an outpatient setting in uncomplicated MOH patients ( i. e. subjects without important co-morbidities, not overusing opioids or ergotaminics and who are at their first detoxification attempt ).
That led to the formation of UNIFIL, the objective of which was to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, restore international peace and security, and help the Lebanese Government restore its effective authority in the area.
There is some evidence that flumazenil is effective for protracted benzodiazepine withdrawal ( or benzodiazepine post-withdrawal syndrome ) with promising results, though larger studies with more regular dosing intervals are needed to confirm this.
In April 2004 an Immigration Judge in Boston issued an order granting Akhmadov asylum in the United States ; that ruling became effective in August 2004 following the U. S. Government's abrupt withdrawal of its notice of appeal of the Immigration Judge's decision.
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon ( UNIFIL ) was created to enforce this mandate, specifically " for the purpose of confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces, restoring international peace and security and assisting the Government of Lebanon in ensuring the return of its effective authority in the area ".
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have demonstrated that ondansetron might be useful and effective for treating withdrawal symptoms of opioid addictions.
When Michelin subsequently announced its withdrawal from F1 effective at the end of 1984, it left Toleman with bridges to mend.
Male contraceptives include condoms, withdrawal ( although medical professionals do not regard this as an effective method of contraception ), RISUG / VasalGel, ultrasound ( with results so far obtained in experimental animals ) and vasectomy.
It is believed that through ascetic struggle, prayer and Hesychasm ( seclusion or withdrawal ), the Holy Spirit bestows special gifts onto the elder including the ability to heal, prophesy, and most importantly, give effective spiritual guidance and direction.
The UK Government had been trying for years to encourage the Bermuda Government to raise its own part-time military units to allow the withdrawal of some of the regular army detachments ( this was due to the immense costs of the garrisons in Bermuda and elsewhere, at a time when the Army was attempting to re-organise itself to be more effective.
" " In particular, the EU stated the CNE's decision to eliminate the digital fingerprint devices from the voting process was timely, effective, and constructive, and noted with surprise the opposition's withdrawal just four days before the election.
" " In particular, the EU stated the CNE ’ s decision to eliminate the digital fingerprint devices from the voting process was timely, effective, and constructive, and noted with surprise the opposition's withdrawal just four days before the election.

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