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This ultimately led to the pandemic getting the nickname " the Spanish Flu.
From there he waged an intermittent civil war against his grandfather, which first secured him recognition of his post as co-emperor, and ultimately led to the deposition of Andronikos II in 1328.
6: 28 ) His conduct, along with that of his brother, as a judge in Beer-sheba, to which office his father had appointed him, led to popular discontent, and ultimately provoked the people to demand a monarchy
Other highlights of that decade included the 1942 debut of Fearless Fosdick as Abner's " ideel " ( hero ); the 1946 Lena the Hyena Contest, in which a hideous Lower Slobbovian gal was ultimately revealed in the harrowing winning entry ( as judged by Frank Sinatra, Boris Karloff and Salvador Dalí ) drawn by noted cartoonist Basil Wolverton ; and an ill-fated Sunday parody of Gone With the Wind that aroused anger and legal threats from author Margaret Mitchell, and led to a printed apology within the strip.
This was a major discovery in an important field of mathematics ; construction problems had occupied mathematicians since the days of the Ancient Greeks, and the discovery ultimately led Gauss to choose mathematics instead of philology as a career.
With what can crudely be summed up as a clash of ideologies between an expansion of ITV's commercial ethos and a public service approach more akin to the BBC, it was ultimately something of a compromise that eventually led to the formation of Channel 4 as launched in 1982.
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
After splitting the first two games at home, the Cubs headed to the Bay Area, where despite holding a lead at some point in each of the next three games, bullpen meltdowns and managerial blunders ultimately led to three straight losses.
After a rough start, which included a brawl between Michael Barrett and Carlos Zambrano, the Cubs overcame the Milwaukee Brewers, who had led the division for most of the season, with winning streaks in June and July, coupled with a pair of dramatic, late-inning wins against the Reds, and ultimately clinched the NL Central with a record of 85 – 77.
Chancery cases on group litigation after 1700 were a totally incoherent mess, which Yeazell has explained by pointing to the trends towards fragmentation and individualism in English society during that period ; the resulting societal pressures ultimately led to the Reform Act 1832.
Tamari claims that wars, such as the Sosso-Malinke war described in the Sunjata epic, led to the formation of blacksmith and bard castes among the people that ultimately became the Mali empire.
Through his simple message Cyril became recognized as one of the most profound and admired Bishops in church history, which ultimately led to his canonization by the Christian church.
The discussions ultimately led to Commodore's intentions to purchase Amiga outright, which would ( from Commodore's viewpoint ) cancel any outstanding contracts-including Atari Inc .' s.
Both sides claim they attempted to resolve the matter without legal action, but the ultimately complicated legal dispute ( involving royalties, publishing rights, and a number of other issues ) soon led to the courts, where Biafra was found liable for the royalties after the jury determined that he had committed fraud and malice, and was ordered to pay damages of nearly $ 200, 000, including $ 20, 000 in punitive damages, to the band members.
Dissatisfaction with this state of affairs continued to loom over Nerva's reign, and ultimately erupted into a crisis in October 97, when members of the Praetorian guard, led by Casperius Aelianus, laid siege to the Imperial Palace and took Nerva hostage.
Reformers were led by Democratic Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts, who favored modification ( but ultimately voted for the defense authorization bill with the gay ban language ), and Barry Goldwater, a former Republican Senator and a retired Major General, who argued on behalf of allowing service by open gays and lesbians.
Though they were very close friends for a while, it was ultimately the differences in worldview and personality that led their friendship to strand.
The resulting loss of topsoil ultimately led to ecological collapse, causing mass starvation and the complete disintegration of the Easter Island civilization.
This has led a number of environmentalists to support the use of the precautionary principle in policy making, which ultimately asserts that we don ’ t know how certain actions may affect the environment, and because there is reason to believe they may cause more harm than good we should refrain from such actions.
Most notably, in Round 15 against, the Bombers jumped the Saints early by kicking the first 16 points of the match and led for the majority of the match, only to lose the lead by halfway through the final quarter, and ultimately the match by just three points.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Germany, three pioneer physical educators – Johann Friedrich GutsMuths ( 1759 – 1839 ) and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn ( 1778 – 1852 ) – created exercises for boys and young men on apparatus they had designed that ultimately led to what is considered modern gymnastics.
The war " ruined the conquered provinces ", but the Northern plutocrats pulling the strings achieved their aim: the imposition of a vicious protectionism that led ultimately " to the regime of trusts and produced the billionaires.
These pressures ultimately helped persuade Carías to withdraw his candidacy and also helped ensure the defeat of an uprising led by General Gregorio Ferrera of the PNH.
Despite the significant resources mobilized and self-sacrifice of the participants, a series of missteps by several successive unwilling or incompetent chief commanders appointed by the Polish government ultimately led to the defeat of the insurgents by the Russian army.

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" This notion of criticism ultimately goes back to Aristotle's Poetics as a theory of literature.
She combined these elements with a theological notion ultimately derived from Genesis: all things put on earth are for the use of humans.
Internal divisions arose between members who saw electoral politics as ultimately corrupting and supported the notion of an " anti-party party " formed by Petra Kelly and other leaders of Die Grünen in Germany, vs. those who saw electoral strategies as a crucial engine of social change ( organized as The Green Politics Network in 1990 and The National Association of Statewide Green Parties by 1994 ).
The name Dagda may ultimately be derived from the Proto-Indo-European * Dhagho-deiwos " shining divinity ", the first element being cognate with the English word " day ", and possibly a byword for a deification of a notion such as " splendour ".
DiCaprio, the first actor to be cast in the film, was " intrigued by this concept — this dream-heist notion and how this character's gonna unlock his dreamworld and ultimately affect his real life.
Elliott argues that this mistaken notion of his role as king ultimately leads to Richard's failure.
" Zen works across both divisions of inside " me " and outside " me ", with meditation practice unravelling the very notion of binary oppositions, which ultimately are seen as the source of any " problem " of solipsism.
All of these factors ultimately combined to replace the notion of discrete " particles " with the concept of " wave-packets " of uncertain boundaries, whose properties are known only as probabilities, and whose interactions with other " particles " remain largely a mystery, even 80 years after the establishment of quantum mechanics.
In de Man's argument, formalist and New Critical valorization of the " organic " nature of poetry is ultimately self-defeating: the notion of the verbal icon is undermined by the irony and ambiguity inherit within it.
It remains a popular notion among those who believe that toxic waste and maintenance problems of direct solar energy devices can ultimately be overcome, or that yields of passive or biological means of gathering and using this energy as biofuels can be made to approximate those of fossil fuels.
The principle of " non contradiction ", of " identity " and of " excluded middle ", all of which are ultimately based on the notion of " being ", which is the first that our reason apprehends absolutely, are all examples of those principles.
It was to be its calls for the restoration of the empire and reassertion of the notion of English people as the world's natural leaders that ultimately saw the group become estranged from the Conservatives, as the League was increasingly divorced from the one nation conservatism that came to dominate the party.
By contrast, the more common usage of the term, as found in Catholic social teaching and in European Unioin law and social policy, encompasses the notion that " higher " or more remote levels of social organization have a duty to render assistance to the most immediate, competent level of organization, while respecting the primary jurisdiction of that more immediate level, and, ultimately, the dignity and freedoms of individuals participating in society.
A more modern notion would be people who are ultimately being responsible to themselves and not wasting their time in a realm of activity that has nothing to do with who they are or what they might be ultimately striving for .”
In its earliest appearance in Greek, this notion of excellence was ultimately bound up with the notion of the fulfillment of purpose or function: the act of living up to one's full potential.
The CueCat's critics said the device was ultimately of little use: wrote Jeff Salkowski of the Chicago Tribune, " You have to wonder about a business plan based on the notion that people want to interact with a soda can ," while Debbie Barham of the Evening Standard quipped that the CueCat " fails to solve a problem which never existed.
The sūtra has, furthermore, significantly contributed to the Mahāyāna notion of the permanent, steadfast and eternal Tathagātagarbha, which is nothing less than the perfect Dharmakāya temporarily concealed by ( ultimately unreal ) mental contaminants.
Burke's concept of the sublime was an antithetical contrast to the classical notion of the aesthetic quality of beauty as the pleasurable experience described by Plato in several of his dialogues ( Philebus, Ion, Hippias Major, and Symposium ) and suggested ugliness as an aesthetic quality in its capacity to instill feelings of intense emotion, ultimately creating a pleasurable experience.
This research strategy ultimately provided compelling evidence that it is the ti ' yˆcir caste that has disseminated the notion of the five-vowel system.
Among the most notable Ismaili thinkers, Bu Ishaq Quhistani regarded the notion of subjective opinion ( qiyās ) as completely contradictory to the Islamic notion of tawhīd ( unity ) as it ultimately gave rise to a countless divergent conclusions, besides which those who exercised deductive analogy relied on little more than their imperfect individual intellects.

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