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In 1983, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With Philip threatening military action unless the pope complied with his wishes, Pope Clement finally agreed to disband the Order, citing the public scandal that had been generated by the confessions.
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With Scotland threatening to descend into civil war, King Edward was invited in by the Scottish nobility to arbitrate.
With Cromwell's forces threatening Charles's position in Scotland, it was decided to mount an attack on England.
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With Imperial forces threatening to totally dominate the Empire and with Spanish troops firmly settled on the western bank of the Rhine, great Habsburg armies had almost completely surrounded France's frontiers.
With a usurper threatening the throne, Gallus prepared for a fight.
With unions threatening all out industrial action if there were any job losses, Airfix shut down the Binns Road factory, bringing to an end the manufacture of Meccano in England.
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With the UN actions being seen as ineffective, and further UN resolutions likely to be vetoed by Russia, who considered Yugoslavia to be within its sphere of influence, and with the expanding action threatening regional stability ( for example, the flood of Albanian refugees presented a very real threat to the stability of the fledgling Republic of Macedonia ), NATO decided to intervene.
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With characteristic insistence Peace declared his passion by threatening to shoot her if she did not become his.
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With respect to their functions, the PLMNs may be regarded as independent communications entities, even though different PLMNs may be interconnected through the PSTN / ISDN for the forwarding of calls or network information.
With the advent of digital communications systems, it is no longer possible to adequately test these systems with traditional analog signal generators.
With such power, Lightwave would be able to control the GuardStar satellite which orbits the Earth and controls all defense systems and communications systems for the United States.
With the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, he offered his services to the army in the development of radio communications.
With a difficult military situation in Tianjin and a total breakdown of communications between Tianjin and Beijing, the allied nations took steps to reinforce their military presence significantly.
With Stirling's development as a market town and its location as the focus of transport and communications in the region, it has developed a substantial retail sector serving a wide range of surrounding communities as well as the city itself.
With the advent of systems such as Iridium, there are now other methods of communications but HF is still considered to be critical because not all vessels carry the newer equipment and even if the newer equipment is on board, HF is considered a critical backup system.
With rapid advancements in transportation and communications over the past few decades, the old world concepts of factor endowments and comparative advantage which focused on an area ’ s unique inputs are outmoded for today ’ s global economy.
With the railroad located through the town Vansbro in 1898, it further enhanced communications for industries.
With the further development of high speed digital electronic communications ( the Internet and its predecessors ), a need became evident for ways in which users could securely communicate with each other, and as a further consequence of that, for ways in which users could be sure with whom they were actually interacting.
With India united into a country from various scattered princely states, with royal courts and the zamindari system abolished, and with modern communications and recording technology, stylistic borders have become blurred and many singers today have studied with teachers from more than one gharana.
With a small elite troop under his command, among which the Grenadiers and the Volontaires à cheval, he patrolled the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, upstream from the city, all summer long stopping the British several times from landing and thus cutting communications with Montreal.
With multiple time zones, fewer secretaries and more communication by phone, real-time phone communications were hampered by callers being unable to reach people.
With the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1898, ending the Spanish-American War, America took over the Philippines and influenced the culture, most notably in agriculture and education as well as in public works and communications.
With a vision to establish itself as a leading information and communications technology ( ICT ) hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Cyberport is committed to facilitating the local economy by nurturing ICT industry start-ups and entrepreneurs, driving collaboration to pool resources and create business opportunities, and promoting a digitally inclusive society through strategic initiatives and partnerships.
With the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, the WJC headquarters moved from Paris to Geneva to facilitate communications with Jewish communities in Europe.
With the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, communications and organizing amongst Fourth World peoples have accelerated in the form of international treaties between aboriginal nations for the purposes of trade, travel, and security.
With a blinded eye, collapsed lung, broken arm and no communications or flight instruments, he recovered his " convertible " Tomcat with his Radar Intercept Officer LCDR Scott Grundmeier hunkered down in the rear cockpit and landed aboard the.
With the opening of the international passenger station is now an important European communications centre, with new lines running between London and the Channel Tunnel ( via High Speed 1 ).
With increasing competition from companies using radio communications such as Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, it was decided in 1928 to merge the communications methods of the British Empire into one operating company, initially known as the Imperial and International Communications Ltd, later as Cable and Wireless Limited in 1934.
With the arrival of the railway in 1841 the town maintained its importance as a communications centre.

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