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** Widespread student pro-democracy protests are broken up in Burma.
Widespread protests led by Corazon Aquino and the Catholic Church stopped him from pushing through with the plan.
Widespread protests against the Taliban regime broke out in Bhopal, India.
Widespread publicity surrounding the case turned it into a cause célèbre among African Americans and white Americans ; it and other race-related Navy protests of 1944 – 1945 led the Navy to change its practices and initiate the desegregation of its forces beginning in February 1946.
Widespread public opposition in every major European country ( even those such as Britain, Italy, and Spain, whose governments supported the invasion ) prompted the February 15, 2003 anti-war protests in London, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Madrid and other cities.

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Widespread civil war was averted when Gabon and the Organisation of African Unity intervened, but sporadic fighting continued until January 1995.
Widespread Panic signed with Capricorn Records in January 1991.
" Widespread adoption of the definition of a " blue moon " as the second full moon in a month followed its use on the popular radio program StarDate on January 31, 1980.
Michael Houser ( January 6, 1962-August 10, 2002 ) was the lead guitarist of the band Widespread Panic.

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" which took place at the 2008 Bridge School Benefit where they both performed, a version of which was released as a bonus track on her 2009 release The Fall, Widespread Panic, and Counting Crows and the Wallflowers performing " California Stars.
Burke joined Widespread Panic on stage for " None of Us Are Free " at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles on June 20, 2008.
The song has come to represent the decade of its creation, and it has been covered by many artists, from his peers like Glen Campbell, Bob Dylan, Percy Sledge and Sam & Dave to artists of various genres, including Jimmy Velvit ( whose cover version was included on his 2001 Grammy nominated album Sun Sea & Sand ), Widespread Panic ( 2006 ), Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson, Kenny Rankin, Dennis Brown, Michel Pagliaro, Jacob Miller, Michael Bolton ( whose version of the song reached # 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1988 ), Pearl Jam, The Format, T. Rex ( as a b-side of " Dreamy Lady " on March 11, 1975 ), Brent Smith of Shinedown ( during an acoustic set in 2008 ), Justin Nozuka ( 2007 ) and Sara Bareilles ( 2008 ).
Widespread online and offline support, from activist and author Cory Doctorow to over 30, 000 Facebook users, led to the tabling of the copyright legislation by Industry Minister Jim Prentice until 2008.
In 2008, Widespread Panic opened their annual Halloween concert with " Born on the Bayou " in New Orleans, LA.

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Widespread usage of antibacterial drugs in hospitals has also been associated with increases in bacterial strains and species that no longer respond to treatment with the most common antibacterials.
Widespread abuse of Usenet with spam and pornography has led to many of these FidoNet gateways to cease operation completely.
Widespread violence in Bangui followed the March 1981 elections, which took place following a French operation to depose Jean-Bédel Bokassa in 1979 and replace him with David Dacko.
Widespread community debate and substantial public dissent from Liberal MPs and Party members ensued, with MLA Roger Pescott resigning from Parliament at the height of the debate ; citing his disagreement with this Bill and Kennett's style in general.
Each July, the city hosts the 10, 000 Lakes Festival, a large music festival with past acts including The Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh, The String Cheese Incident, Trey Anastasio, The Black Crowes, the Allman Brothers, Ratdog, and others.
Widespread in 10th century Anglo-Saxon England, minsters declined in importance with the systematic introduction of parishes and parish churches from the 11th century onwards ; but remained a title of diginity in later medieval England for instances where a cathedral, monastery, collegiate church or parish church had originated with an Anglo-Saxon foundation.
Some rock groups from the South, such as Georgia's R. E. M., The B-52's, Widespread Panic, and Black Crowes, Florida's Sister Hazel, Blind Melon's Mississippian lead guitarist, and Texas's Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Joe Ely incorporated Southern musical and lyrical themes without explicitly allying with any Southern rock movement.
Widespread fraud was practised and illegal trading took place by figures who travelled under the unauthorised protection of the British flag, knowing that local customs officials would therefore be cowed into not interfering with them.
festival, sharing the stage with fellow jam bands Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, and Phish.
On February 6, 1986, Houser called childhood friend and drummer Todd Nance to sit in with Houser, Bell, and Schools for a charity event in Athens ; it was their first show as " Widespread Panic ".
In the summer of 2009, Widespread Panic teamed up with fellow southern rockers, The Allman Brothers to do a summer and fall co-headlining tour.
* John " JoJo " Hermann has toured with JoJo's Mardi Gras Band when Widespread Panic took a year break.
The band's first record, Fatboy ( 1992 ), established the band as a favorite of the 1990s jam band and improvisational rock scene that grew in popularity with bands such as Phish and Widespread Panic.
Widespread lack of clarity in chain of title results from a 1995 decision by many lenders to rely on a third entity -- often, a specific company, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems ( MERS )-- to hold title nominally, in an effort to enable the buying and selling of mortgage liabilities without registration of changes of ownership with local governments.
Widespread looting of retail stores and rice warehouses ensued with damage to private property estimated to have exceeded $ 40 million.
Widespread unemployment caused by the Great Depression and allegations of corruption against Squires and his government along with the government's inability to deal with the economic crisis created widespread discontent and political instability.
Widespread carbonate deposition suggests that the Seaway was warm and tropical, with abundant calcareous algae.
Widespread familiarity with the rhyme is suggested by its use by Henry Carey in his satire Namby Pamby ( 1725 ), as:

Widespread and government
Widespread condemnation of the coup ensued, and regional countries imposed economic sanctions pending a return to a constitutional government.
Widespread public demonstrations illustrate the demand that the Italian government take Rome.
Widespread corruption by government officials and politicians added to the country's list of problems.
Widespread hunger led to mass starvation ; the government distributed money and foodstuffs for poor people in Moscow, but that only led to refugees ' flocking to the capital and increasing the economic disorganization.
Widespread public demonstrations demanded that the Italian government take Rome.
Widespread civil disorder followed allegations that some government ministers were misappropriating stocks of food aid and accused Diori of consolidating power.
Widespread allegations of official corruption in the NSW police force and the NSW government had been highlighted by a string of highly publicised scandals, notably the so-called " Arantz Affair ", in which police computer expert Phillip Arantz was sacked from the NSW Police Service for leaking information to the media, after he discovered that the NSW police had systematically under-reporting crime statistics over a period of years.

Widespread and response
Widespread eradication efforts took place as soon as the early 1900s ; in 1924, the World Organisation for Animal Health ( OIE ) was formed in response to rinderpest.

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Widespread use of electronic communication through mobile phones and the Internet during the 1990s allowed for a marked rise in colloquial abbreviation.
* 2010 – Widespread rioting erupts in Karachi, Pakistan, after the assassination of a local politician, leaving at least 85 dead and at least 17 billion Pakistani rupees ( US $ 200 million ) in damage.
* 2002 – Michael Houser, American guitarist ( Widespread Panic ) ( b. 1962 )
Widespread introduction of smokeless powder would wait until the advent of the double-base powders, which combine nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin to produce powerful, smokeless, stable propellant.
Widespread famine occurred as a result, leaving hundreds of thousands of people malnourished or starving.
He is best known as a founding member of and lead guitarist for the band Widespread Panic.
Widespread interest in the region itself and the term itself was re-discovered by the end of the Cold War, which had divided Europe politically into East and West, splitting Central Europe in half.
Widespread distribution of Permo-Carboniferous glacial sediments in South America, Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, India, Antarctica and Australia was one of the major pieces of evidence for the theory of continental drift.
Widespread decrease in elm pollen across Europe between 8400 – 8300 BC and 7200 – 7000 BC, starting in southern Europe and gradually moving north to Great Britain, may represent land clearing by fire at the onset of Neolithic agriculture.
Widespread use of open standards ( such as MPEG-2, DAB, DVB, etc.
Widespread domain-specific declarative languages like SQL and Lex / Yacc use some elements of functional programming, especially in eschewing mutable values.
Widespread refusal led to legislation against the clergy, " forcing them into exile, deporting them forcibly, or executing them as traitors.
Widespread shortages and famine ensued.
Widespread public outcry in the USA, partly communicated to Congress by postage-paid postcards supplied in the packaging of sweetened soft drinks, led to the retention of saccharin despite its violation of the Delaney clause.
Widespread discontent in Haiti began in 1983, when Pope John Paul II condemned the regime during a visit, finally provoking a rebellion, and in February 1986, after months of disorder, the army forced Duvalier to resign and go into exile.
Widespread use of BRI is further stymied by some small North American CLECs such as CenturyTel having given up on it and not providing Internet access using it.
* 1962 – Michael Houser, American guitarist ( Widespread Panic ) ( d. 2002 )
Widespread notoriety came after 1912, when Peter Ouwens, the director of the Zoological Museum at Bogor, Java, published a paper on the topic after receiving a photo and a skin from the lieutenant, as well as two other specimens from a collector.
McCoy and Ellis were not in this lineup, and Widespread Panic band member Dave Schools joined the band as their bass player for the tour.
Widespread usage of the term New Age began in the mid-1970s ( reflected in the title of monthly periodical New Age Journal ) and probably influenced several thousand small metaphysical book-and gift-stores that increasingly defined themselves as " New Age bookstores.
Widespread medical use of unprocessed opium continued through the American Civil War before giving way to morphine and its successors, which could be injected at a precisely controlled dosage.
Widespread use of the term politically correct and its derivatives began when it was adopted as a pejorative term by the political right in the 1990s, in the context of the Culture Wars.

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