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Urged by Stalin, the UK and the US gave in to put the German territories east of the Oder-Neisse line from the Baltic coast west of Świnoujście up to the Czechoslovak border " under Polish administration "; allegedly confusing the Lusatian Neisse and the Nysa Kłodzka ( Glatzer Neisse ) rivers.
Urged by Roosevelt's close friend, Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge, President William McKinley appointed Roosevelt to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897.
Urged by the Spacing Guild, Shaddam accepts his terms.
Urged on by Louis XI, Margaret had finally sailed on 24 March.
Urged by Thomsen, he published it a year later.
Urged by Apollo, Ares came to the battlefield to help Trojans.
Urged by Paul Count Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, the senior diplomat serving in his entourage, the Kaiser neglected to see Chamberlain during his fortnight in England, but did speak about the prospect of a future Anglo-German alliance at Marlborough House on the eve of his departure.
Urged by Pandu to use her boons, Kunti gave birth to Arjuna by invoking the Lord of Heaven, Indra.
Urged by Pandu to use her boons, Kunti gave birth to Bhima by invoking the God of wind, Vayu.
Urged by the New England Society for the Suppression of Vice, his letter said: " We are of the opinion that this book is such a book as brings it within the provisions of the Public Statutes respecting obscene literature and suggest the propriety of withdrawing the same from circulation and suppressing the editions thereof.
Urged onwards by Lieutenant Colonel James Webster of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, the British continued to advance.
( New York Times, 17 April 1983, " Aide Urged Pentagon to Consider Weapons Made by Former Client ", Jeff Gerth.
Urged by Sai, Hikaru begins playing Go despite an initial lack of interest in the game.
Urged on from place to place by their Tatar guide, they rode from Tabriz to Erivan, from Erivan to Kars, and from Kars to Erzurum.
Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament.
A request from the Center for Science in the Public Interest ( article titled: " FDA Urged to Improve Labeling of or Ban Carmine Food Coloring ") to require ingredient labels to explicitly state that carmine may cause severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock and that it is derived from insects was declined by the FDA.
" Urged on by unrestrainable forces, today's world asks for a revolution.
Urged on by Campbell Browne ’ s wild histrionics, the movement ’ s covert aims now became an open secret.
Urged by Rockefeller Jr, his only son, who was enthusiastic about the Institute, Rockefeller Sr visited but once, and remained otherwise disinterested.
" Urged on by Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament.
Urged on by some of his friends and collaborators, Guénon agreed to establish a new Masonic lodge in France founded upon his " Traditional " ideals, purified of what he saw as the inauthentic accretions which so bedeviled other lodges he had encountered during his early years in Paris.
Urged by her friend Cindy to see a psychiatrist, Carla meets with Dr. Sneiderman ( Ron Silver ) and tentatively agrees to undergo therapy.
(" Complete Abolition of Steel Trap Urged by Burgess in Radio Address ", The Christian Science Monitor, 3 November 1930, p.

Urged and sought
" Urged by his tutor, a priest named Robert Aspell, he was no sooner aware that the field was lost than he sought safety by flight.

Urged and on
In Pendleton on November 2, 1861, Clemson spoke to the Farmers Society and publicly " Urged the establishment of a department of agriculture in the government of the Confederate States which, in addition to fostering the general interest of agriculture, would also serve as a sort of university of the diffusion of scientific knowledge and the improvement of agriculture.
Urged on by the PSI, the government also made brave attempts to tackle issues relating to welfare services, hospitals, the agrarian structure, urban development, education, and overall planning.
Urged on by Urhi, she and her sisters tried to kill Yuri in order to avenge Tito's death, but after finding out the truth, they pledge their lives as Yuri's handmaids.
Urged by the Franciscans, the Portuguese viceroy forbade the use of Konkani on 27 June 1684 and further decreed that within three years, the local people in general would speak the Portuguese tongue and use it in all their contacts and contracts made in Portuguese territories.
Urged on by his parents, Heidelberger after graduation with his Ph. D. arranged for a visit with his former family physician, Samuel J. Meltzer, who had seen him through typhoid fever as a young child and who had since become the first chair of the Department of Physiology at the newly-founded Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research.

Urged and was
Ultimately, the name " University of Rochester " was retained .< ref >, University of Rochester Urged to Change Name </ i ></ ref >< ref > What's in a Name?
" Urged to take a leave of absence, Birch refused, telling Chennault he would not quit China " until the last Jap " did ; he was equally contemptuous of Communists.
Urged by Emperor Franz Joseph's emissary, Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Beck, to advance, Benedek and his staff replied the army was still not ready.
Urged by the Jesuit Friedrich von Spee, he was also one of the first princes to outlaw witch-hunting, which had killed over 2, 000 people during the past century in the archbishopric.

Urged and for
* Nobel Panel Urged to Rescind Prize for Lobotomies
* France Urged to Pay $ 40 Billion to Haiti in Reparations for " Independence Debt " – video report by Democracy Now!
* " Private Housing Urged for Pennsylvania Avenue.

Urged and with
Gall, Vimont, Broussais, Roget, Rudolphi, Prichard, Tiedemann ( bound with ) Also Answers to the Objections Urged Against Phrenology, with Dr. A. Combe, Edinburgh, MacLachlan & Stewart, 1838
Urged by two influential Jesuit priests who had come to Brazil with Mem de Sá, named José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega, and who had played a big role in pacifying the Tamoios, Mem de Sá ordered his nephew, Estácio de Sá to assemble a new attack force.
Urged to tell her story by her friend, German author Melissa Müller, Junge agreed to make a documentary with André Heller, an Austrian director and artist, some of whose Jewish family members died in Nazi death camps.

by and Circassian
Dolmens are known by a variety of names in other languages including dolmain ( Irish ), cromlech ( Welsh ), anta ( Portuguese and Galician ), Hünengrab / Hünenbett ( German ), Adamra ( Abkhazian ), Ispun ( Circassian ), Hunebed ( Dutch ), dysse ( Danish and Norwegian ), dös ( Swedish ), and goindol ( Korean ).
The Ibero-Caucasian group would also include three extinct languages: Hattic, which has been connected by some linguists to the Northwest ( Circassian ) family, and Hurrian and Urartian, which have been connected to the Northeast ( Nakh – Dagestanian ) family.
A car carrying Free French commanders General Georges Catroux and General Paul Legentilhomme | Paul Louis Le Gentilhomme enters the city, escorted by French Circassians | Circassian cavalry ( Gardes Tcherkess ).
When the Mongol Empire's troops of Hulagu Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258 and advanced towards Syria, Mamluk Emir Baibars (, Circassian: Bipars, a common Circassian name which means the frontier defending warrior ) left Damascus for Cairo where he was welcomed by Sultan Qutuz.
There are 2 Russian teips ( because Russians joined at two different periods ), 2 Circassian teips ( one for Kabardins and one for Western Adyghe ), 6 Georgian teips, and 30 " Dagestani " teips, made up of the peoples of Dagestan ( some of the teips in Chechnya may have been formed by peoples who are now in fact extinct in Dagestan ).
Ismail abolished the exclusive access to the Egyptian and Sudanese military ranks held by Egyptians of Balkan, Circassian, and Turkish origin-although Orabi himself was of Balkan, Circassian and Turkish origin, but distant-was a conscripted soldiers, and recruited students throughout Egypt and Sudan regardless of class and ethnic backgrounds in order to form a " modern " and " national " Egyptian military and bureaucratic elite class.
They are escorted by Vichy French Circassians | Circassian cavalry ( Gardes Tcherkess ).
Painting of a veiled Circassian by Jean-Léon Gérôme
Verzacht's power and status was so high that his example was followed by the rest of the Circassian princes: They took the Roman Catholic faith.
Eventually, the long lasting Russian – Circassian War ended with the defeat of the Adyghe forces, which was finalized with the signing of loyalty oaths by Adyghe leaders on 2 June 1864 ( 21 May, O. S.
The Conquest of the Caucasus by the Russian Empire in the 19th century during the Russian-Circassian War, led to the destruction and killing of many Adygs — towards the end of the conflict, the Russian General Yevdokimov was tasked with driving the remaining Circassian inhabitants out of the region, primarily into the Ottoman Empire.
The Olympic facilities in Sochi ( once the Circassian capital ) are being built in areas that are claimed to contain mass graves of Adyghe who were killed during ethnic cleansing by Russia in military campaigns lasting from 1860 to 1864.
* Sarema is the Circassian heroine and title character in the 1897 opera of that name by the Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky ( 1871 – 1942 ).
File: Circassian Chief. jpg | A Painting from 1843 of an Adyghe warrior by Sir William Allan
They are escorted by Vichy French Circassian cavalry ( Gardes Tcherkess ).
Seven of Tahmasp's surviving sons were by Georgian or Circassian mothers and two by a Turcoman.
The largest Adyghe-speaking community is in Turkey, spoken by the post-Russian – Circassian War ( c. 1763 – 1864 ) diaspora ; in addition to that, the Adyghe language is spoken by the Cherkesogai in Krasnodar Krai.
Kabardian is a very close relative, treated by some as a dialect of Adyghe or of an overarching Circassian language.
* Library-Clearly themed for its use, the library is made from coffered ceilings painted with a dolphin, symbolic of the sea and hospitality, supported by Circassian Walnut paneling impressed with gold leaf in the form of a leather bound book.
This broad effort at reform was opposed by the European interests, and many of the large landowners, the Turkish and Circassian elite, the high ranking ulema, the Syrian Christians, and most of the wealthiest members of society.
) He was Circassian by birth, and was purchased by the ninth sultan Barsbay ( AD 1422 to 1438 ) before being freed by the eleventh sultan Jaqmaq ( AD 1438 to 1453 ).

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