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State Party Chairman James W. Dorsey added that enthusiasm was picking up for a state rally to be held Sept. 8 in Savannah at which newly elected Texas Sen. John Tower will be the featured speaker.
Public demonstrations usually take place without government interference, though one rally in November 2000 by an opposition party was followed by the arrest and imprisonment for a month of its organizer.
Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served ( this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points ).
After a final rally behind his camp's tents, shouting entreaties to stand and fight, Marshal Tallard was caught up in the rout and pushed towards Sonderheim.
" De La Colonie managed to rally some of his grenadiers, together with the remnants of the French dragoons and Greder Suisse battalions, but it was an entirely peripheral operation, offering only fragile support for Villeroi ’ s right flank.
Campbell-Bannerman was able to rally the party around the traditional liberal platform of free trade and land reform and led them to the greatest election victory in their history.
On September 23, 1979, the landfill was the site of an anti-nuclear rally attended by 200, 000 people.
Future coup attempts could rally around the pair, and Agrippina was already showing such ambition.
The rally was attended by over 1, 000 people.
These Are The Men ( 1943 ) was a more ambitious piece where Thomas ' verse accompanies Leni Riefenstahl's footage of an early Nuremberg rally.
The Hiscocks gully rally of August 1851 was followed by dissent across the colony's mining settlements.
Æthelred was not personally suspected of participation, but as the murder was committed at Corfe Castle by the attendants of Ælfthryth, it made it more difficult for the new king to rally the nation against the military raids by Danes, especially as the legend of St Edward the Martyr grew.
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
The video was actually taken from a 2008 McCain-Palin campaign rally.
Another rally was held on 25 November in the Malaysian capital led by HINDRAF.
On September 6, 2000, the NFL's 32nd franchise was officially christened the Houston Texans before thousands at a downtown rally on Texas Avenue.
In 1927, after the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti in the United States, a demonstrator named Aurora D ' Angelo was sent to a mental health facility for psychiatric evaluation after she participated in a rally in support of the anarchists.
Eventually, God led them to the land of Israel where the tabernacle was planted in the city of Shiloh for over 300 years to rally the nation against attacking enemies.
By the age of 16, Booth was interested in the theatre and in politics, becoming a delegate from Bel Air to a rally by the Know Nothing Party for Henry Winter Davis, the anti-immigrant party's candidate for Congress in the 1854 elections.
He supported political activist and labor leader Thomas Mooney's defense fund, but was repelled by the behavior of some of Mooney's supporters at a rally.
In addition to having overshadowed Dole, despite the negative ad campaigns that the ticket used, Kemp was a very positive running mate who relied on a pep rally type of campaign tour full of football-related metaphors and hyperbole.
In November 2009 Voight was a featured speaker, at a Tea Party protesting the healthcare reform legislation, and again at a rally outside the capital on March 20, 2010.
An opposition rally of 1, 000 people in Balykchy on election day was broken up by riot police.
The rally was helped by a controversial safe call at first base by umpire Don Denkinger, which allowed Royals outfielder Jorge Orta to reach base safely as the first baserunner of the inning.

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Perhaps the most famous was the 1919 Black Friday rally, when campaigners for improved working conditions ( particularly protesting a 56-hour working week in many of the city's factories ) held an enormous rally, with at least 90, 000 protesters filling the square and the surrounding streets.
The rally is particularly known for the Saturday evening road-run of the steam engines and other vehicles into Driffield town centre, an event which invariably attracts large crowds of spectators.
Some of the symbolism of the demonstration, particularly at the point in the event where participants " turn away from China " veered clearly toward support of Taiwanese independence, and hence was not attended by members of the Pan-Blue Coalition who countered the demonstration with an island-wide rally of their own days later.
These can be designed with a manual or automatic clutch system, and may be found both in automobiles ( particularly track and rally racing cars ), motorcycles ( typically light " step-thru " type city utility bikes, e. g. the Honda Cub ) and quadbikes ( often with a separately engaged reversing gear ), the latter two normally using a scooter-style centrifugal clutch.
The team's victory at the 1981 Rallye San Remo was particularly historic: Piloted by Michèle Mouton, it was the first time a woman won a World Championship rally.
His interest in Irish, and particularly O ' Dubhda history resulted in his being one of the first members of the O ' Dubhda Clan Association in 1990, and he has attended every rally since.

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During the early part of the 2010s, the Dow made a fairly notable rally attempt in the face of growing global concerns such as the 2010 European sovereign debt crisis and the Dubai debt crisis.
Some of the notable athletes originating from Hunedoara include Mihai Leu, former WBO boxing world champion and national rally champion, Michael Klein ( footballer ), as well as Maria Cioncan, Olympic bronze-medal winner.
The same year, Mustangs achieved the first of many notable competition successes, winning first and second in class in the Tour de France international rally.
The HS was a great success as a rally car, clocking up notable wins for drivers such as Pentti Airikkala and Tony Pond.
In notable contrast to Rákosi, who repeadedly declared " he who is not with us is against us " in his rally speeches, Kádár declared that " he who is not against us is with us.
The campaign was notable for an address he gave at a political rally some two weeks before the election which came to be known as the " Mirror Image " speech.
The 037 is notable as it retained the rear-wheel drive layout that was nearly universal for rally cars of the pre-Group B period ; nearly all subsequent successful rally cars used four-wheel drive, making the 037 the last of its kind.

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Assyria lasted a few more years after the loss of its fortress, but attempts by Egyptian Pharaoh Neco II to rally the Assyrians failed due to opposition from king Josiah of Judah, and it seemed to be all over by 609 BC.
The rules vary when normal timing procedures take effect after a lead is diminished ( such as due to the trailing team's rally ); for instance, in Iowa, normal timing procedures are enforced when the lead is lowered to 25 points, but re-instituted once the lead grows back to 35 or more points.
However, Griese started the second half of the AFC Championship Game to help rally the Dolphins to a 21 – 17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, largely due to a fake punt by Dolphin Larry Seiple.
In September 2012 Hyundai announced that they were due to start the WRC with a rally model of its i20 to rival the likes of the Ford Fiesta, the Citroen DS3 and the Mini Countryman.
* 1301 – Abdicates due to rally of the Daikakuji Line
The rally planned afterwards was cancelled due to an unrelated national fire brigade strike which prevented proper permits from being issued.
Ventura explained his subsequent reversal as being due to his disgust at Wellstone's memorial service, which he felt was used as a political rally for the Democratic Party.
He was to co-drive in a Triumph 2500 PI for the British Leyland team in the 1970 London-Mexico rally, but had to turn it down due to movie commitments.
The American retreat was well-organized largely due to the efforts of Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, who, although wounded, created a rally point that allowed for a more orderly retreat before being treated for his wound.
In 1991, after Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by LTTE during an election rally, he shifted to Rollins College due to security concerns and completed his B. A.
He retired from the rally during the 36th special stage due to a broken sump.
Xorn reveals that he, of his own free will, impersonated Magneto in order to rally mutantkind against humanity but failed due to the quality of his impersonation.
It dominated all other makes in FIA rally competition, due to the performance of the full-time AWD, which did not require the driver to get out of the vehicle to lock hubs or manually select between 2WD and 4WD modes in the car like other American four-wheel-drive vehicles of the period.
The flag was used as a symbol for Syrians to rally around when France reneged on its agreement to leave the country, due to the outbreak of World War II.
The rally has been cancelled twice ; in 1974 due to the oil crisis and in 1990 because of the mild weather.
This soon turned into a rally in support of the team and a supporters group known as ' The Friends of Manchester Storm ' was established after Gary Cowan, the owner of the Storm officially announced he was finalising the organisation's operations due to unsustainable debts.
The climax of his campaign was supposed to be a rally at Clontarf, just north of the city, which was chosen for its symbolic importance due to the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.
The brigade was designated to land on drop zone B and achieved this, although not as accurately as 3rd Parachute Brigade due to poor visibility around the drop zone, which also made it more difficult for paratroopers of the brigade to rally.
Rally Trophy was considered by many people to be the Grand Prix Legends of rally driving, due to its focus on historic cars, and the physics models of the cars ( with no traction control or driver aids ) being relatively realistic and challenging for its time.
After Germany, the rally was due to continue from Istanbul.
The fastest on the whole track was Alan Butler ( DH-60G-average speed 179 km / h ), but due to a propeller exchange in Poznań, he was disqualified and finished the rally off the contest.
Incidentally, this is the origin of rally competition numbering skipping numbers 60-99, then continuing with 100-this corresponds to a due time of + 1 hour.
This rally is primarily due to the victory of the UPA in the 15th General elections.
It was also the first rally win for the newly formed Subaru World Rally Team, shortly before the Legacy was due to be pensioned off in favour of the new Subaru Impreza 555.

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