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These and clashes
These clashes flared into another outbreak of serious fighting in January 1981 called the Paquisha War ; similar incidents occurred in 1983 and again in 1984.
These clashes convinced some factions in the Japanese government that they should focus on conciliating the Soviet government to avoid interference in the war against China and instead turn their military attention southward, towards the US and European holdings in the Pacific, and also prevented the sacking of experienced Soviet military leaders such as Georgy Zhukov, who would later play a vital role in the defence of Moscow.
These clashes were regarded as vitally important.
These strains between the archbishop and his subordinates were intensified by clashes over ecclesiastical and secular authority, as well as Edward's great need for income.
These adaptations serve to protect the brain by absorbing the impact of clashes.
These ideological clashes, fused with rhetoric from Beijing, has led to an intense wave of nationalism ( or patriotism ) surfacing in Chinese populations around the world.
These dangerous clashes of arms between individual leaders and their companions provided the basis of the countless epic duels of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
These clashes became more common during the 1980s and sometimes led to arrests and deportations of African students.
These clashes ( also called Black March by some Hungarian authors ) left several people dead and hundreds injured.
These traits sometimes led to clashes with the older men who had lived in the Philippines for years and were now in command positions due to their reserve commissions or promotion by Fertig.
These views have caused clashes between Bauer and the American historian Henry Friedlander who argues that Roma and the disabled were just as much victims of the Holocaust as Jews were.
These clashes were fought against Union Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks for control of the Bayou Teche region in southern Louisiana and his ultimate objective of Siege of Port Hudson.
These clashes resulted in the fatal shooting of Gift Tandare, a member of the Movement for Democratic Change ( a party led by Morgan Tsvangirai Morgan Tsvangirai major faction / and Arthur Mutambara minor faction ).
These clashes follow a tense three weeks in Lebanon's north, where the Lebanese Army has been battling militant group Fatah al-Islam at a Palestinian refugee camp.
These changes were a result of creative clashes between the production team and Butler.
These events culminated in the dramatic occupation of several campus buildings, including the Administration building, Low Memorial Library, and which ended only after violent clashes between students and the New York Police Department.
These clashes were stopped, and after a meeting in Bkerké, the Lebanese Forces handed the national ports which it controlled to Aoun's government under pressure from the Lebanese National army.
These clashes sometimes led to public debates and even a lawsuit filed by Martin for alleged defamation.

These and immensity
These experiences were accompanied, or followed, by what was interchangeably described as, " the benediction ," " the immensity ," " the sacredness ," " the vastness " and, most often, " the otherness " or " the other.
These categories and the novels in them were his attempt to create a body of work " depicting all society, sketching it in the immensity of its turmoil ".

These and opposition
These were all defeated, by an opposition that included a fellow Tennessean, Isham G. Harris, who later became a bitter enemy.
These parties included the preceding government, the rebel groups that were fighting against the government, with heavy Rwandan and Ugandan support, the internal opposition parties, and the Civil Society.
These concessions did not bring the expected peace but were received with violent reactionary opposition everywhere.
These talks led to the Paris Accords in November 1994, under which several opposition figures were included in a government of national unity, and constitutional reforms were approved in a referendum in 1995.
These talks led to the Paris Accords in November 1994 in which several opposition figures were included in a government of national unity.
These provisions were later used by Adolf Hitler to subvert the rest of the constitution and institute rule by decree, allowing his regime to suppress opposition and gain dictatorial powers.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These actions gained it enormous popularity among the Polish youth, who joined the movement, seeing it an alternative to the opposition style presented by the Solidarity, which they viewed as more stiff and boring.
These dissensions, added to the hard-line measures taken against opposition against the government, gave rise to intense rural and student movement, which had continued since the beginning of the republic.
These included Lower Canada ( present-day Quebec ) and Vancouver Island, where Governor James Douglas encouraged black immigration because of his opposition to slavery and because he hoped a significant black community would form a bulwark against those who wished to unite the island with the United States.
These expectations were however clouded by the MMD's treatment of the opposition.
These sparks later led to a nationwide revolt of the Indian soldiers in opposition to the British East India Company that began in Calcutta.
These elections resulted in a loss of seats by RB — the primary opposition party.
These liberals proposed adding a " minority plank " to the party platform that would commit the Democratic Party to a more aggressive opposition to racial segregation.
These groups of displaced Germans and their descendants loudly voiced their opposition to Brandt's policy, calling it " illegal " and " high treason ".
These various forms may possibly be different perceptions of the same multi-layered deity in which certain attributes or syncretic relationships are emphasized, not necessarily in opposition but complementary to one another, consistent with how the Ancient Egyptians viewed the multiple facets of reality.
These, along with political reforms like the elimination of press censorship in 1989 and the formation of more political parties in 1990, were insufficient to placate a growing opposition movement known as Hery Velona (" Active Forces ").
These vocabulary items manifest no opposition to the written language.
These include Mulroney's opposition to capital punishment and an attempted compromise on abortion.
" These statements essentially eliminate any " special " factors in the relations and were strongly criticized by opposition parties in Taiwan.
These decrees were done without royal consent and thus was tantamount to a ecclesiastical revolt against royal authority similar to the baronial opposition movement that had begun in 1258.
These differences sometimes resulted in conflicts, but the differences among Résistance factions were usually papered-over by a shared opposition to Vichy and the Germans.
These projects are typically predicated on the assertion that the city should be formed by streets and squares, in opposition to the model adopted in the construction of isolated blocks separated by extensive open spaces.
These proposals, along with other development plans, brought about much opposition, mainly from an organization called Brunswick Smart Growth, Inc., which began a campaign against rapid and excessive development.
These proposals were not actively discussed because of opposition from senior generals.

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