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Despite the ban on factionalism, the Workers ' Opposition continued its open agitation against the policies of the Central Committee, and before the 11th Party Congress ( March 1922 ) the Workers ' Opposition made an ill-conceived bid to win support for their position in the Comintern.
After much debate on the General Executive Board, with Haywood advocating a low profile and GEB member Frank Little championing continued agitation, Ralph Chaplin brokered a compromise agreement.
Most other Southern politicians opposed the compromise, but Calhoun believed that continued agitation over the slavery issue threatened the status of the Union.
Lilburne ’ s agitation continued: the same year he led a group of armed citizens against a group of Royalist officers, forcing them to retreat.
However, the Sikh leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a Punjabi Suba.
Its continued agrarian agitation led to the passing of several Irish Land Acts that over three decades changed the face of Irish land ownership, replacing large Anglo-Irish estates with tenant ownership.
Political agitation against the King continued, however, leading to civil disturbances.
Working-class agitation continued, and in 1939 all six seats on the Belize Town Board ( the voting requirements allowed for a more representative electorate ) went to middle-class Creoles who appeared more sympathetic to labour.
Whilst at Cambridge he tended to Whiggism, and up to the end of 1829 he continued to have these sympathies, but during the agitation for parliamentary reform his opinions changed, and when he was returned to parliament for St Germans ( 17 December 1830 ), his election was due to the Tory party.
The Carbonari secretly continued their agitation against Austria and the governments in friendly connection with it.
However, after continued agitation, in 1996 IBM Canada agreed to sell the business and hired Nesbitt Burns to find potential buyers.
Khomeini was released after eight months of house arrest and continued his agitation, condemning the regime's close cooperation with Israel and its capitulations, or extension of diplomatic immunity to American government personnel in Iran.
The majority still hoped to gain power by continued agitation in the factories and by the " pressure from the streets ".
The Akali Dal leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a " Punjabi Suba " after the merger of PEPSU to Punjab.
The continued agitation within Egypt as a result of British control led to a series of revolts where British military outposts were attacked.
This situation continued up to the end of the 19th century, when the agitation of the Land League began to bring about land reform.
As a result of agitation by the free settlers, transportation of convicts to Sydney ended in 1840, although it continued to the smaller colonies of Van Diemen's Land ( where settlement began in 1803 ) and Moreton Bay ( founded 1824, and later renamed Queensland ) for some years longer.
The agitation continued after the murder of a laborer by a knight and the arrest of six burghers of Bruges by the Count in Kortrijk.
The subjects continued demonstration of agitation.
But the agitation continued more vehemently with the famous slogan ' MADRASU MANADE '( మద ్ ర ా స ు మనద ే) in Telugu meaning Madras is ours.
The protest was unsuccessful, but, although nominally dissolved, the association continued its propaganda after the defeat of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825 ; and Sheil was one of O ' Connell's leading supporters in the agitation persistently carried on until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829.
The popular agitation continued for three to four days disrupting normal life in Madras and Andhra regions.

agitation and Valley
All during the period of agitation between the French and Indian and American Revolutionary Wars the families of Frankfort, as it was then referred, seem to have been jeopardized by the French and Native Americans from the Ohio River Valley.
In recent years, there has been some local civic-booster agitation to rename the Fishing Lakes as the Calling Lakes, so as further to emphasize E. Pauline Johnson's " legend of the Qu ' Appelle Valley " ( see below ); as yet this has not taken any authentic hold.

agitation and ;
The other chief incidents of his pontificate were his disputes with King Edward III of England as a result of the latter's encroachments on ecclesiastical jurisdiction, as well as with the kings of Castile and Aragon ; his fruitless negotiations for reunion with the Armenians and the Byzantine emperor, John VI Kantakouzenos ; and the commencement of Cola di Rienzo's agitation in Rome.
The interpretant can be ( 1 ) immediate to the sign, all that the sign immediately expresses, such as a word's usual meaning ; or ( 2 ) dynamic, such as a state of agitation ; or ( 3 ) final or normal, the ultimate ramifications of the sign about its object, to which inquiry taken far enough would be destined and with which any actual interpretant can at most coincide.
Soldiers would disobey the orders, often under the influence of Bolshevik agitation ; soldiers ' committees were taking power instead of officers.
* The Duke of York ( later James II ) becomes increasingly unpopular in England because of his Catholicism ; agitation heightens throughout the country with a petition to exclude him from the succession.
The events of 1905 were preceded by a liberal and intellectual agitation for more political democracy and a limits to Tsarist absolutism ; plus an increase in strikes by workers against employers for economic demands and union recognition, especially in southern Russia.
Moreover the mass of the ouvriers, even of extreme views, were repelled by Babeuf's bloodthirstiness ; and the police agents reported that his agitation was making many converts-for the government.
* Returning to Athens after the battle, Theramenes leads Athenian agitation against the eight generals who have commanded in the engagement ; the six who have returned to Athens are condemned for negligence in not having picked up survivors from the ships disabled in the battle.
According to them, the Arabic word tʕaraba “ song ” ( from the trilateral root Tʕ-R-B “ provoke emotion, excitement, agitation ; make music, entertain by singing ”) could partly be the etymon of the verb trobar.
According to the Soviet Criminal Code, agitation or propaganda carried on for the purpose of weakening Soviet authority, or circulating materials or literature that defamed the Soviet State and social system were punishable by imprisonment for a term of 2 – 5 years ; for a second offense, punishable for a term of 3 – 10 years.
There was strong business and political agitation in Upper Canada for annexing the territory ; in London the Company's trading license was due for review ; in St. Paul there was a growing interest in the area as a field for U. S. expansion.
The Congress government decided to repress the mass agitation with a heavy hand ; over a hundred people were killed in the police firings.
* Brain: encephalopathy symptoms: agitation, confusion, coma ; cause: ischemia, hemorrhage, microthrombi, microabscesses, multifocal necrotizing leukoencephalopathy
The doctrine which The United Irishman was to follow was stated as follows: " that the Irish people had a distinct and indefeasible right to their country, and to all the moral and material wealth and resources thereof, to possess, to govern the same, for their own use, maintenance, comfort and honour, as a distinct Sovereign State ; that it was within their power and their manifest duty to make good and exercise that right ; that the life of one peasant was as precious as the life of one nobleman or gentleman ; that the property of the farmers and labourers of Ireland was as sacred as the property of all the noblemen and gentlemen in Ireland, and also immeasurably more valuable ; that the Tenant Right custom should be extended to all Ulster, and adopted and enforced by common consent in the other three provinces ; that every man who paid taxes should have an equal voice with every other man in the government of the State and the outlay of those taxes ; that no man at present had any ' legal ' rights or claim to the protection of any law and that all ' legal ' and constitutional agitation in Ireland was a delusion ; that every freeman, and every man who desired to become free, ought to have arms, and to practise the use of them ; that no ' combination of classes ' in Ireland was desirable, just, or possible save on the terms of the rights of the industrious classes being acknowledged and secured ; and that no good thing could come from the English Parliament or the English Government ".

agitation and new
As a result of the agitation, which was zealously fostered by the papal legate Bishop Altmann of Passau, the princes met in October at Trebur to elect a new German ruler.
If the British people were ever to ask themselves what power they truly enjoyed under our political system they would be amazed to discover how little it is, and some new Chartist agitation might be born and might quickly gather momentum.
Van Zeeland's government resigned in the spring of 1936 due to the agitation of Rexism ( a Belgian fascist party ), but he was able to start a new term ( June 1936-November 1937 ).
In the new Tirard ministry formed to combat the Boulangist agitation, he was minister of finance.
The new constabulary first demonstrated its efficiency against civil agitation and Irish separatism during Daniel O ' Connell's 1843 “ monster meetings ” to urge repeal of the Act of Parliamentary Union, and the Young Ireland campaign led by William Smith O ' Brien in 1848, although it failed to contain violence at the so-called " Battle of Dolly's Brae " in 1849 ( which provoked a Party Processions Act to regulate sectarian demonstrations ).
In Holstein an agitation in his favour had begun from the first, and this was extended to Schleswig when the terms of the new Danish constitution became known.
Among new drugs, asenapine ( Saphris ) is very effective against delusions, since loxapine ( Adasuve ) is widely used in France for the treatment of psychosis-associated behavior disturbances, such as agitation and aggression.
He was the prime mover in merging them under a new programme of agrarian agitation, political reform and Home Rule into a new united Irish Parliamentary Party.
It was to be a new grass-roots organisation with a programme to include agrarian agitation, political reform and Home Rule.
The primary concerns of the new Government were: to resolve the conflict with Colombia ( peace was negotiated in May 1934 ); and to assuage internal political agitation ( Tauro, vol 1, p. 266 ; Orrego, p. 894 ) for which purpose, Benavides outlawed the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana ( APRA ), arguing that it was an international party, prohibited by the Peruvian Constitution, and repressed the Communist Party for the same reason.
In 1919, after moving to Iaşi, Codreanu found communism as his new enemy, after he had witnessed the impact of Bolshevik agitation in Moldavia, and especially after Romania lost her main ally in the October Revolution, forcing her to sign the 1918 Treaty of Bucharest ; also, the newly-founded Comintern was violently opposed to Romania's interwar borders ( see Greater Romania ).
When a letter dated 18 December 1981 conveyed the information to the rector that the new university would take over the polytechnic site and his institution was to move, albeit in phases, once again, to a new location in Ado-Ekiti, the undercurrents of agitation excited by the earlier announcement of the establishment of the university boiled over.
These " rectifications " were supposed to be applied beginning in 1991 but, following a period of agitation and the publication of many books such as the Union of copy editors ' attacking new rules one by one, André Goosse's defending them, or Josette Rey-Debove's accepting a few ( that have been added, as alternative spellings, to Le Robert ), they appeared to have become dead proposals.
The threatened withdrawal of the Bible as the basis of denominational religious teaching was met by a fierce agitation led by McNeile, who so successfully enlisted public support that before the new system could be introduced every child was provided for in new Church of England schools established by public subscriptions.
His novels La sombra del caudillo ( 1929 ) and El águila y la serpiente ( 1928 ) depict the Mexican Revolution and its political aftermath, both of which the author was familiar with, having contributed both to revolutionary agitation and to the formation of the new revolutionary government.
In the late 1960s, the Muslim League, a partner in the Communist-led United Front coalition government, successfully pressed for the creation of a new Malappuram district with a majority of Muslims, provoking an agitation by Hindu opponents led by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
Serious popular agitation followed the step, partly on the grounds that this was part of a cynical policy of divide and rule, and partly that the Bengali population, the centre of whose interests and prosperity was Calcutta, would now be divided under two governments, instead of being concentrated and numerically dominant under the one, while the bulk would be in the new division.
) At the same time the Pledge of Allegiance was being repackaged amid controversy as a general test of American loyalty at large, and it was into this climate of fear and agitation that Murrow introduced his new radio program: This I Believe.
As they were expected to fall from power in 1840, activists ' renewing the agitation for Repeal was suspected as a devise to embarrass the new administration.
With the new Association's mounting debts, the contributions from its members not sufficient to pay half its ordinary expenses, both Thomas Davis and John Blake Dillon, joined its ranks in April 1841, having in the process, to overcome their dislike of the abusive tone of O ’ Connell ’ s agitation.
The agitation took a new turn when the Congress legislators from Telangana supported the movement.

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