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They and demanded
They demanded two churches in Milan, one in the city ( the basilica of the Apostles ), the other in the suburbs ( St Victor's ), to the Arians.
They demanded Pasternak's signature as well, but he refused to give it.
They paraded around for a few innings, but Wrigley demanded the goat leave the park due to its unpleasant odor.
They also demanded an end to royal efforts to block the National Assembly, and for the King and his administration to move to Paris as a sign of good faith in addressing the widespread poverty.
They demanded annulment of the result of the October Parliamentary elections and disbanding of the Civil Guards, which the right refused.
They demanded its unconditional surrender and an oath of loyalty to the Habsburg pretender to the Spanish throne, the Archduke Charles.
They also demanded that the colour palette be expanded to 4096 colours, the same as that of the Amiga.
They demanded that the constitution be rewritten to enshrine certain ethnic Albanian interests such as language rights.
They demanded and received a ransom of $ 60 million in cash as well as $ 1. 2 million worth of food and clothing to be given to the poor.
They ( by usual tradition Neoptolemus ) also sacrificed the Trojan princess Polyxena on the grave of Achilles as demanded by his ghost, either as part of his spoil or because she had betrayed him.
They demanded that families turn over their employees to be taken to detention centers around the city.
They demanded that he be tried by the ' Congress of Greeks ', rather than in Athens, although it seems that in the end he was actually summoned to Athens to stand trial.
They called themselves " homoioi " ( equals ), pointing to their common lifestyle and the discipline of the phalanx, which demanded that no soldier be superior to his comrades.
They demanded that Wenceslaus appear before them to answer to the charges in June 1400.
They demanded arbitration and the peaceful resolution of international disputes.
They demanded Dillinger tell them what the document meant, but he refused.
They demanded a constitution from the Duke, which they received.
They demanded the pope abandon all governmental duties, and that he would retain only ecclesiastical taxes and voluntary tributes.
They exacted harsh terms: in the Treaty of Vienna ( 1731 ), Great Britain demanded that Austria abolish the Ostend Company in return for its recognition of the Pragmatic Sanction.
They disregarded European complexities in the wars between Napoleon and Britain, and brushed aside the vehement objections of New Englanders ; they demanded war against Britain to preserve American honor and republican values.
They demanded that the Americans deal with them regarding any intrusion into these areas.
They also demanded the right, as the majority bloc, to appoint the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
They demanded that Japan withdraw its claim on the Liaodong peninsula, concerned that Lüshun, then called Port Arthur by Westerners, would fall under Japanese control.
They may also be demanded in order to bypass laws and regulations.
They offered peace to the Northumbrians in exchange for their support for Harald's bid for the throne, and demanded further hostages from the whole of Yorkshire.

They and harsher
They originally found great popularity among ranchers of the American Southwest, testament to the hardiness of the breed ; while originating in cool, moist Britain, they have proven to thrive in much harsher climates on nearly every continent.
They were tolerated by the government which only occasionally raided them in an effort to show compliance with Irish law, although the national broadcaster, RTÉ, took a harsher approach, including radio jamming.
They now treated the other people of their empire and their vassal states with increasing contempt while harsher taxation awaited the conquered nations.

They and measures
They must be persuaded to adopt the other necessary self-help measures which are described in the preceding section.
They may produce global epidemics and impair the health of future generations .” He then stated that, in recognition of these dangers, the United States had decided to destroy its entire stockpile of biological agents and confine its future biological research program to defensive measures, such as vaccines and field detectors.
They decided that a special commission was needed to implement the " most energetically revolutionary " measures.
They habitually disregarded the terms of the constitution, and, even when the elections that they rigged went against them, the directors routinely used draconian police measures to quell dissent.
They agreed on various measures to reduce bilateral tensions and to encourage cooperation.
They had advocated the analysis of reaction time and sensory acuity as measures of " neurophysiological efficiency " and the analysis of sensory acuity as a measure of intelligence.
They attempted to pass land reform legislation that would redistribute the major patrician landholdings among the plebeians, in addition to other reform measures.
They also prohibited usury and took a number of measures in favor of women's rights, by declaring equality of the sexes and introducing women to political life.
They restricted themselves to a compilation of the principal methods of logical deduction, which they called " middot " ( measures ), although the other rules also were known by that term ( comp.
They also eased environmental constraints, and extended the length and scope of the exploitation and exploration monopoly, among other measures.
They are often used to denote foreign policy and domestic security measures as they existed before or after the attacks.
They often took extreme measures to combat the problem-measures that would add to social unrest and ultimately to a worsened financial position for themselves and their tenants.
They moved to impeach Johnson because of his constant attempts to thwart Radical Reconstruction measures, by using the Tenure of Office Act.
They had planned to do it painstakingly, recording eight measures or less at a time, after running through the whole scene to get the overall idea.
They were made redundant in 2010 as part of cost-cutting measures and replaced with " traffic managers ".
They feel that to conciliate the Pagans to nominal Christianity, the Catholic Church took measures to amalgamate the Christian and Pagan festivals so pagans would join the church ; for example, bringing in the pagan festival of Easter as a substitute for the Pasch or Passover, although neither Jesus nor his Apostles enjoined the keeping of this or any other festival.
They must be chosen from the Sites of Community Importance by the State Members and designated SAC by an act assuring the conservation measures of the natural habitat.
They developed several measures of temperament: Lab-TAB and TBAQ.
They also created ' set-aside ' payments to withdraw land from production, payments to limit stocking levels, and introduced measures to encourage retirement and afforestation.
They took decisions on the disciplinary measures which regulated the elections, on the celebration of divine service, on the periodical holding of diocesan synods and provincial councils, which were usual topics in Catholic councils.
They usually resort to extreme and strange measures to avoid getting into trouble and to achieve their ambitions.
" They include ground and air based weapon systems, associated sensor systems, command and control arrangements and passive measures.
They are separated into two separate laws mainly to maintain the tradition of the Freedom of the Press Act from 1766, largely the work of proto-Liberal Cap Party politician Anders Chydenius, which abolished censorship and restricted limitations to retroactive legal measures for criticism of the Lutheran state church and the royal house exclusively.
They recognize that the damage done by privacy loss is typically not measurable, nor can it be undone, and that commercial organizations have little or no interest in taking unprofitable measures to drastically increase privacy of customers-indeed, their motivation is very often quite the opposite, to share data for commercial advantage, and to fail to officially recognize it as sensitive, so as to avoid legal liability for lapses of security that may occur.
They were at first a minority group, also called " The Mountain " ( French: La Montagne ), and its members Montagnards, because they sat together in the higher seats in the Convention's hall ; they were dubious about the war with Austria which had begun that spring, but supported more revolutionary measures at home.

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