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The British Army created the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force in Egypt and sent it to Gallipoli in an unsuccessful attempt to capture Constantinople and secure a sea route to Russia.
Together, Plunkett and Casement presented a plan which involved a German expeditionary force landing on the west coast of Ireland, while a rising in Dublin diverted the British forces so that the Germans, with the help of local Volunteers, could secure the line of the River Shannon.
Before Farmer's efforts, tracing one's genealogy was seen as an attempt by colonists to secure a measure of social standing within the British Empire, an aim that was counter to the new republic's egalitarian, future-oriented ethos.
For a brief period in the 1790s the British attempted to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama, but by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own special territory.
Gallipoli did not experience any more wars until World War I, when British and colonial forces attacked the peninsula in 1915, seeking to secure a route to relieve their ally Imperial Russia in the east.
Despite Qatar's coming under British " protection ," Abdullah bin Jassim was far from secure: recalcitrant tribes refused to pay tribute ; disgruntled family members intrigued against him ; and he felt vulnerable to the designs of Bahrain, not to mention the Wahhabis.
In his expedition prospectus, Scott stated that its main objective was " to reach the South Pole, and to secure for the British Empire the honour of this achievement ".
When friendly persuasion failed to secure their interests, the British were not above ( to borrow Karl von Clausewitz's phrase ) " continuing diplomacy by other means ".
During his discussions with George Hammond, first British Minister to the U. S. from 1791, Jefferson tried to achieve three important goals: secure British admission of violating the Treaty of Paris ( 1783 ) ; vacate their posts in the Northwest ( the territory between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River north of the Ohio ); and compensate the United States to pay American slave owners for the slaves whom the British had freed and evacuated at the end of the war.
; 1882: British troops begin the occupation of Egypt by taking the Suez Canal, in order to secure the vital trade route and passage to India, and the country becomes a protectorate.
However, this victory helped secure British supremacy of the sea which gave the British a stronger negotiating position when it came to the peace talks that ended the war.
British and European Union officials suggested on 17 July 2007 that a final draft would be presented ' within days ' in an effort to secure Russian support.
Two years later, 35 families moved back into the ruins of the Jewish quarter, but on the eve of the Palestinian Arab national revolt ( April 23, 1936 ) the British Government decided to move the Jewish community out of Hebron as a precautionary measure to secure its safety.
After Natal and the Cape Colony were secure, the British were able to invade the Transvaal, and the republic's capital, Pretoria, was ultimately captured in June 1900.
Blockhouses were constructed by the British to secure supply routes from Boer raids during the war.
Unable to secure promotion in the British Army, in 1769 he returned to Poland and saw action in the Russo-Turkish War, and lost two fingers in a duel in which he killed his opponent.
They were among the first Pacific peoples north of California to come into contact with Europeans, as the Spanish, Americans and British attempted to secure control of Pacific Northwest and the trade in otter pelts, with Nootka Sound becoming a focus of these rivalries.
To secure the allegiance of the approximately 90, 000 French-speaking Canadians to the British crown, first Governor James Murray and later Governor Guy Carleton promoted the need for change.
A small force of British 1st Airborne managed to make their way as far as the bridge but was unable to secure both sides.
The specific heating effect of a beam of high-power microwaves was discovered accidentally in 1945, shortly after high-powered microwave radar transmitters were developed and widely disseminated by the Allies of World War II, using the British magnetron technology that was shared with the United States company, Raytheon, in order to secure production facilities to produce the magnetron.
Nelson remained on board the captured Spanish ships while they were made secure – and was cheered by the British ships as they passed.

secure and copyright
The piece premiered first in New York rather than London, in an ( unsuccessful ) attempt to secure the American copyright, and was another big success with both critics and audiences.
A key factor in the CTEA ’ s passage was a 1993 European Union ( EU ) directive instructing EU members to establish a baseline copyright term of life plus 70 years and to deny this longer term to the works of any non-EU country whose laws did not secure the same extended term.
To secure copyright in both territories publishers had to arrange for simultaneous publication, an endless logistical headache in this age of steamships.
Winnemucca was notable for being the first Native American woman known to secure a copyright and to publish in the English language.
" But under the Articles of Confederation, the Continental Congress had no authority to issue copyright, instead it passed a resolution encouraging the States to " secure to the authors or publishers of any new book not hitherto printed ... the copy right of such books for a certain time not less than fourteen years from the first publication ; and to secure to the said authors, if they shall survive the term first mentioned ,... the copy right of such books for another term of time no less than fourteen years.
: " Does the sole right to vend ( named in 4952 ) secure to the owner of the copyright the right, after a sale of the book to a purchaser, to restrict future sales of the book at retail, to the right to sell it at a certain price per copy, because of a notice in the book that a sale at a different price will be treated as an infringement, which notice has been brought home to one undertaking to sell for less than the named sum?
Despite being in direct conflict with the Japanese copyright law as many dōjinshi are derivative works and dōjinshi artists rarely secure the permission of the original creator, Comiket is still permitted to be held twice a year and holds over half-a-million people attending each time it convenes.
Another problem was that the band's label, Roadrunner Records were unable to secure copyright.
authorizes U. S. Secretary of Commerce to secure copyright for works produced by the Department of Commerce under the Standard Reference Data Act.
* Using innovative copyright tools to secure new and dormant K-12 textbook content that would not otherwise be made available
In fact, Pierre De Geyter had neglected to secure copyright.
Elderly and near retirement, Goldberg declined to take legal action against Glass because inspiration and ideas are not intellectual property that can be protected with a copyright, trademark, or patent, and chose to sell licensing rights for his drawings to another toy company, Model Products, to help secure the rights to specific intellectual property that he owned and for which he might receive royalties.
National Periodical's 1941 copyright hearing against Fawcett was dismissed on a technicality ; National had failed to secure the copyright to the Superman newspaper strip.
They attempted to secure a ruling that there was a natural right to ownership of the copyright under the common law.
While the 1919 suite remains the most well known and often played, the 1945 version contains the most music from the original ballet score ( partly motivated by the need to secure copyright in a USA that did not recognize European agreements ).
This ruling established the precedent that all motion picture production companies must first secure the film rights of any previously published work still under copyright before commissioning a screenplay based on that work.
:" The copyright of a book on book-keeping cannot secure the exclusive right to make, sell, and use account books prepared upon the plan set forth in such a book.

secure and there
Today, there is a palette of attack techniques that a block cipher must be secure against, in addition to being robust against brute force attacks.
Even if there were a deceiving god ( or an evil demon ), one's belief in their own existence would be secure, for there is no way one could be deceived unless one existed in order to be deceived.
The algorithm is believed to be practically secure in the form of Triple DES, although there are theoretical attacks.
Casement had gone there from the United States the previous year with the support of Clan na Gael leader John Devoy, and after discussions with the German Ambassador in Washington, Count von Bernstorff, to try to recruit an " Irish Brigade " from among Irish prisoners of war and secure German support for Irish independence.
While one or two terms may apparently be of Semitic origin ( such as KU-RO, see below ), there is yet not enough evidence to secure a connection between the language of Linear A and Semitic idioms.
In 1979, the Soviet Union intervened in Afghanistan to secure the communist regime there, though the act was seen as an invasion by Afghans opposed to Afghanistan's communist regime and by the West.
Note that " secure " here has a precise mathematical meaning, and there are multiple different ( meaningful ) definitions of what it means for an encryption scheme to be " secure ".
He identifies four ordinary sources to reach wisdom, and finally says that there is a fifth, better and more secure, consisting in the search for first causes.
They were also involved in providing custom ELINT equipment to the Imperial Iranian Air Force as part of Project Ibex and paid bribes to the Shah of Iran in order to secure contracts there.
# Simply because there are not visible means of death before them at any given moment, the Wicked should not feel secure.
From there, the cracks are eventually leaked onto public Internet sites by people / crackers who use well-protected / secure FTP release archives, which are made into pirated copies and sometimes sold illegally by other parties.
But Harold's claim was not entirely secure ; there were other claimants to the English throne, perhaps including his exiled brother Tostig.
... come generally ... to the conclusion that there is something painful in the condition of the rural labourer in this great respect, that it is hard even for the industrious and sober man, under ordinary conditions, to secure a provision for his own old age.
There at Monte Cassino he received a visit from Totila, king of the Ostrogoths, perhaps in 543 ( the only remotely secure historical date for Benedict ), and there he died.
In 1159 there was a disputed election to the papacy, and Henry II's support helped to secure recognition of Pope Alexander III.
By 1617, although the congregation was stable and relatively secure, there were ongoing issues that needed to be resolved.
She argues " The provision on the establishment of “ secure and recognized boundaries ” would have been meaningless if there had been an obligation to withdraw from all the territories.
Mr. Michael Stewart, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, in a reply to a question in Parliament, 9 December 1969: " As I have explained before, there is reference, in the vital United Nations Security Council Resolution, both to withdrawal from territories and to secure and recognized boundaries.
Goldberg said the Principle of territorial integrity has two important sub-principles, there must be a withdrawal to recognized and secure frontiers for all countries, not necessarily the old armistice lines, and there must be mutuality in adjustments.
The provision is that if there is an adequate withdrawal, all states in the area must be free to live within secure and recognized boundaries, free from force and threat of force.
" " eaceful trade became the rule all along the African coast ", although there were some rare exceptions when acts of aggression led to violence ; for instance Portuguese traders attempted to conquer the Bissagos Islands in 1535, which was followed in 1571 when Portugal, supported by the Kingdom of Kongo, was able to capture the south-western region of Angola in order to secure its threatened economic interest in the area.

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