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As a result, McGuinn ended up replacing three of Parsons ' lead vocals with his own singing on the finished album, a move that was still rankling Parsons as late as 1973, when he told Cameron Crowe in an interview that McGuinn " erased it and did the vocals himself and fucked it up.
The provinces east of the Oder and Neisse rivers ( the Oder-Neisse line ) were transferred to Poland, Lithuania, and Russia ( Kaliningrad oblast ); the 6. 7 million Germans living in Poland and the 2. 5 million in Czechoslovakia were forced to move west, although most had already left when the war ended.
The move triggered a flurry of legal activity that ended when representatives of Baltimore and the Colts organization reached a settlement on March 1986 in which all lawsuits regarding the relocation were dismissed, and the Colts would endorse a new NFL team for Baltimore.
After stints as a boxer and baseball pitcher in semi-professional baseball ( a career move ended by a leg injury ), Brown turned his energy toward music.
The Chargers ended up trading several players and draft choices to the Arizona Cardinals in order to move up to the second pick and select Leaf.
In a move welcomed by the international community, the government of Uzbekistan has ended prior censorship, though the media remain tightly controlled.
Though this move effectively ended the century-long feud between the eunuchs and the imperial family, it ushered in the era of warlords and martial law that became the Three Kingdoms era.
Thrasamund also ended many years of persecution of the Catholics, which had begun under his uncle Huneric, a move which improved the Vandals ' relations with the Byzantine Empire.
It ended around 13, 000 years ago allowing humans to move back into the previously ice-covered territories and establish permanent habitation.
Beyond the law, he also tries his hand at selling real estate, reasoning that it was a natural move as most of his clients ended up losing their homes anyway, and out of desperation for work, babysitting, where he produces a switchblade on awakening suddenly after nodding off to sleep, and also burns a lot of presumably incriminating documents in the Simpsons ' fireplace, then claiming he is now " Miguel Sanchez ".
The move which effectively ended the Andre Iguodala era in Philadelphia, paved way for a brand new era of Philly Basketball.
Fathers take to drinking, secret affairs are abruptly ended, whole families move away.
Between these two seasons, Bradman seriously contemplated playing professional cricket in England with the Lancashire League club Accrington, a move that, according to the rules of the day, would have ended his Test career.
On 25 November the first game ended in a draw at the 47th move.
They decided to move to England but ended up in Wales, and set up home at Plas Newydd, near the town of Llangollen in 1780.
The move ended more than 60 years of Rains County being wholly " dry ".
In 1982, King Fahd made him the military attache at the Saudi Embassy, a move which could have ended his diplomatic career.
His surprise defeat at the hand of Joseph Noseworthy of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ended his political career, and may also have been a factor in the Conservative Party's decision to move to the left and rebrand itself the Progressive Conservative Party under Meighen's replacement.
His departure went unexplained at the time, even to Capaldi and Wood, but he later said " Because of the way I ended the Spencer Davis Group, I saw no reason why I shouldn't leave Traffic and move on.
He explained that " it ended up not being a smart career move, but it was a real smart dad move.
Franklin's campaign to raise funds for the move were complicated by the Great Depression, but ended up including a gift from the City of Waterville-in an effort to keep Colby from relocating to Augusta, Waterville deeded on Mayflower Hill, near the outskirts of the city, to the college.
Close was dropped after using delaying tactics when captaining Yorkshire in a county match, but the move was widely seen as biased towards cricketers from the old amateur tradition, which had officially ended in 1963.
When it ended Sir Frederick Haldimand, the governor of Quebec, expected them to move westward with the rest of the Loyalists.

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He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
In 1956, using the Constitutional taxation authority of the federal level of government, St-Laurent's government introduced the policy of " Equalization payments " which redistributes taxation revenues between provinces to assist the poorer provinces in delivering government programs and services, a move that has been considered a strong one in solidifying the Canadian federation, particularly with his home province of Québec.
In a move that apparently surprised many islanders the Chief Minister of Norfolk Island David Buffett announced on 6 November 2010 that the island would voluntarily surrender its self-governing status in return for a financial bailout from the federal government to cover significant debts.
The primary north-south street running parallel to the beach is Mission Blvd., with the streets named after late 19th century federal officials, then incrementing in alphabetical order as they move further from the coast: Bayard, Cass, Dawes, Everts, Fanuel, Gresham, Haines, Ingraham, Jewell, Kendall, Lamont, Morrell, Noyes, Olney, and Pendleton.
A request was made for federal troops to intervene by the opposing Conservatives, a move which Grant initially considered inappropriate.
After the Second World War, the British Colonial Office had preferred that colonies move towards political independence in the kind of federal systems which had appeared to succeed since the Confederation of Canada, which created the Dominion of Canada, in the nineteenth-century.
In an unusual move, the federal council of the FFF appealed the suspension, arguing that the punishment should have been for a minimum of six full months.
In response to the South Carolina move, Congress passed the Force Bill, which empowered the President to use military power to force states to obey all federal laws.
As an example of the federal bureaucracy involved, Georgia Rep. Jack Kingston said, " If you move a polling place from the Baptist church to the Methodist church, you've got to go through the Justice Department.
When the U. S. government moved back to Philadelphia in 1790, the city, in an attempt to convince the federal government not to move to Washington, was determined to provide luxurious accommodations at Congress Hall, the recently constructed building where Congress was to meet.
The Shishmaref Erosion and Relocation Coalition, made up of the city, the IRA Council and other organizations, is seeking federal, state and private funding for the move.
After only two years on the Rio Verde Reservation, however, local officials grew concerned about the Yavapais ' continued hostility, success, and self-sufficiency, so they persuaded the federal government to close their reservation and move all the Yavapai to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
The tribes were forced to cede their land to the federal government and move farther west in 1818, and in 1820 the area was opened to white settlers.
During the hard times of the Great Depression, the federal government built nearly a hundred " subsistence homestead " projects designed to move people trapped in poverty in the cities, to new homes in rural or suburban locations.
It became the first town to accept federal funds to move out of a flood plain.
" Spencer Abraham ( DOE ) on the other hand has stated, " I think there ’ s a general understanding that we move hazardous materials in this country, an understanding that the federal government knows how to do it safely.
The State of Michigan, which had abolished the death penalty in 1846, appealed unsuccessfully to the federal courts and to President Roosevelt to move the execution to another state.
The federal Indian removal policy of the 1830s forced tribes from the east to move west of the Mississippi River.
He led his band during the most tumultuous period in their contemporary history when they were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands in the Wallowa Valley by the United States federal government and forced to move onto an reservation in Lapwai, Idaho.
In October 2011, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission instructed agency staff to move forward with seven of the 12 safety recommendations put forward by the federal task force in July.
From the federal party's perspective, this move was equally beneficial to them, as the provincial party was heavily in debt.
His experiences during the Great Famine led him to move from being an Irish unionist and an Orangeman to supporting a federal political system for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that would give Ireland a greater degree of self-rule.
The relocation to reservations and the federal recognition of the Seminole Tribe of Florida – a move largely supported by residents of the reservations – caused antipathy between the reservation Seminole and those who had chosen not to move.

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