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These and tensions
These tensions came to a head in the Anahuac Disturbances.
These actions resulted in increased tensions between the Roman nobility and Church, who had traditionally reserved to right to name the pope from among their own members.
These events led to high tensions between him and the local community.
These theories emphasize that many planning policies ignore personal tensions, forcing individuals to live in a condition of perpetual extraneity to their cities.
These are fork-like supports that help keep the rod in position, providing leverage and counteracting tensions caused by a caught fish.
These tensions made Koizumi a controversial but popular figure within his own party and among the Japanese electorate.
These existing tensions between the two countries coincided with the inflamed rioting during the second North American qualifying round of the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
These actions allowed Herman to strengthen his authority and alleviate further tensions in international affairs.
These included the integration of Eastern and Western Europe without provoking tensions with Russia ; promoting more open trade ; improving a very powerful defenses against such transnational threats as terrorism and narcotics ; and promoting a strong and stable Asian-Pacific community by seeking trade cooperation with China and avoiding confrontation on human rights issues.
These ships were an answer to Japan's Mogamis and were an indication of rising tensions in the Pacific theater.
These would be deployed to the US's widespread airports during periods of heightened tensions.
These tensions mainly concerned the easing of trade restrictions between the different colonies, as well as the construction of railways.
These separatist tensions did not completely die down until the 1870s when Prime Minister John Molteno restructured the Cape administration to meet the major eastern concerns and, in the Constitutional Amendment Bill of 1873, abolished the last formal distinctions.
These tensions were further increased when Chamoun showed closeness to the Baghdad Pact.
These tensions revolved mainly over the Balkans where, with the rise of nationalism and the continued decline of the Ottoman Empire, many former Ottoman provinces struggled for independence.
These school years were characterized by worries and strong social tensions which likely effected her world view.
These tensions were ( quite often ) a source of their strength according to Parsons rather than the opposite.
These tensions were amplified by the social differences within the leadership: the older trade unionists supported Cannon ; Shachtman and his allies Abern, Albert Glotzer and Maurice Spector were young intellectuals.
These shifts stimulated fresh social tensions.
These acts of retribution, placed in connection with the discovery and reburial of Codreanu's remains, were carried out independently by the Guard, and enhanced tensions between it and Antonescu.
These tensions ultimately resulted in economic sanctions voted by the U. S. congress, which accused Syria of harbouring and embracing illegal opposition movements.
These supporters felt Ukraine had been betrayed by its Polish ally, a feeling that would be exploited by Ukrainian nationalists and contribute to the growing tensions and eventual violence in the 1930s and 1940s.
These sympathies could have been due to tensions between these senior RAF officers and Dowding rather than any thought on how Britain could be most effectively defended.
These tensions developed into a split, leading to the suspension of those parties which had formed the International Committee of the Fourth International ( ICFI ) late in November 1953.

These and spurred
These events may have been spurred by the action of Constantina, who had since traveled east to marry Gallus.
These actions spurred the government to institute new agrarian reforms in 1972 and 1975.
These Great Reforms spurred industrialization and modernized the Russian army, which had successfully liberated Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in 1877 – 78 Russo-Turkish War.
These allegations immediately spurred controversy among Polish historians, who noticed that both, the described events and the dates quoted by d ' Ornano seemed unlikely.
These bands all combine elements of the DIY culture that spurred queercore and the punk sensibility, as seen in two of Manchester's offerings, the lesbian disco-punk band Vile Vile Creatures and solo lo-fi electro-punk-popster Ste McCabe ( whose previous band Stephen Nancy were considered a major reference for UK queercore in the early 2000s ).
These developments eventually spurred Cardiff into action, with the opening of the Roath Dock in 1887, and the Queen Alexandra Dock in 1907.
These recordings, including a Vladimir Horowitz performance of Frédéric Chopin's A-flat Polonaise, spurred Reynolds to take up piano lessons with Kenneth Aitken.
These, in turn, have spurred large-scale development, leading to major investments in infrastructure and an increased standard of living.
These conditions spurred the development of concrete ties in France, Germany and Britain, where the technology was perfected.
These poems revealed a new world to young Mistral, and spurred him on to the resolve that became the one purpose of his life " de remettre en lumière et conscience de sa gloire cette noble race que Mirabeau nomme encore la nation provençale ".
These two factors spurred the growth of the town, and its population quickly grew to about 300 residents.
These beetles are small, 2½ – 6 mm long, and have the stocky appearance typical of scarabs, with short heavy spurred legs.
These events spurred MEPs, mainly from the largest two groups, to approve a rise in the threshold for groups for the 2009-2014 term to a minimum of 25 MEPs from at least seven states.
These countries included Jamaica ( whose involvement spurred the movie Cool Runnings ), Mexico, and New Zealand.

These and eight
These student-directed organizations include eight to ten members each ; ;
These contemporary structures, beautifully adapted to a school in the country, are home to 60 children, ages eight to fourteen, grades four through eight.
These had one standard Mark 112 octuple ASROC launcher, located immediately above a reload system holding an additional 16 assembled rounds ( two complete reloads of eight missiles apiece ).
These consist of one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns.
These four so-called mega-quakes are believed to be an ongoing cataclysmic danger that could reprise the 1811-12 series of 2, 000 quakes that affected the lands of what would be eight of today's heartland states of the United States.
These ships displaced 1, 850 tons and were armed with eight guns in four twin turrets and four torpedo tubes.
These were followed by the J Class and L class destroyers, with six guns in twin turrets and eight torpedo tubes.
These cities, together with their surrounding areas, contain about six million of Haiti's eight million people.
These laws were inscribed on stone tablets ( stelae ) standing over eight feet tall ( 2. 4 meters ), of unknown provenance, found in Persia in 1901.
These eight pujas are enlisted chronologically below
These knots include the bowline, double figure eight, munter hitch, munter mule, prusik, autoblock, and clove hitch.
These eight attributes have been defended by many theologians and philosophers such as Richard Swinburn, William Craig and Donald Wacome Though as defended by those above, it's often questioned by others
These series usually run six or eight episodes.
These 14 were so closely related that they had the genetic effect of being only eight individuals.
These eight data points have the mean ( average ) of 5:
These eight districts are collectively referred to as Shanghai Proper ( 上海市区 ) or the core city ( 市中心 ):
These organisms have eight legs as adults, and are placed in the same phylogenetic class ( Arachnida ) as spiders and ticks.
These include working as a nuclear technician alongside Homer at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in " Marge Gets a Job " ( season four, 1992 ); selling houses in " Realty Bites " ( season nine, 1997 ); owning her own pretzel business in " The Twisted World of Marge Simpson " ( season eight, 1997 ), and working at an erotic bakery in " Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes " ( season 20, 2008 ).
"(, p. 19 ) These are eight international development goals that 192 United Nations member states and at least 23 international organizations have agreed ( in 2000 ) to achieve by the year 2015.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine should no longer be permitted to work.
These bridges contain between one and eight atoms.
These comprised one public territory ( today known as St. George's ) and eight " tribes " ( today known as " parishes ").
These eight divisions are the elements, Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Akash, Mana, Buddhi, Ahamkara.
These attacks resulted in 14 people killed ( of which six were civilians and eight were policemen ), 37 people wounded ( two UN observers, three civilians and 34 policemen ) and five civilians kidnapped.

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