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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.
With no serious external or internal threats, the armed forces are searching for a new role.
With Haidallah's ambitious political and social reform program undone by continuing instability, regime inefficiency and a plethora of coup attempts and intrigues from within the military establishment, the CMSN chairman turned increasingly autocratic, excluding other junta officers from power, and provoking discontent by frequently reshuffling the power hierarchy to prevent threats to his position.
With high rainfall and average mean temperature of 66 ° F ( 19 ° C ), the threats of fungal grape diseases and botrytis rot are constant viticultural hazards.
With an expanding commerce, many others have since been enacted safeguarding transportation in interstate commerce as the need was seen, including statutes declaring conspiracies to interfere or actual interference with interstate commerce by violence or threats of violence to be felonies.
* Participating With Safety, a guide to electronic security threats from the viewpoint of civil liberties organisations.
With the help of the wealthy Fugger family, Charles was elected Emperor through a combination of threats and bribes to the electors.
With only few troops left, the player is ordered to build a small base and destroy the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre after it falls under the control of GLA and to eliminate further terrorist threats.
With constant Indian raids, garrisons had to be moved frequently to meet the shifting threats.
With the exception of the Mongol invasions of the 13th century, Japan did not face considerable outside threats until the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the MOD does not foresee any short-term conventional military threat ; rather, it has identified weapons of mass destruction, international terrorism, and failed and failing states as the overriding threats to the UK's interests.
With the use of bluffs or threats, sometimes he can avoid getting mugged without the use of a gun.
With all the sweeping developments and constant threats to our very existence, it is incumbent upon us as a global Jewish people to rally behind these historic values to promote our unity and resolve .” Diker vowed that the WJC would continue " to fight for human rights, equal rights, and Jewish rights.
With strong support from Grenville ’ s administration, Rochford ’ s threats of naval force made the Spanish back down, but gave him a reputation as an anti-Bourbon.
With the ever-increasing number of raids against Joseon conducted by Japanese pirates ( wakō ) and the Red Turbans invasions of Korea, those who came to dominate the royal court were the reformed-minded Sinjin aristocracy and the opposing Gweonmun aristocracy, as well as generals who could actually fight off the foreign threats — namely a talented general named Yi Seong-gye and his rival Choe Yeong.
With a fluctuating student enrollment and threats of state funding reductions, the school seemed to be in constant jeopardy of closing.
With control of Constantinople and the Bosphorus came new commercial opportunities and new threats from Venice and Genoa, who feared for their interests and colonies in the Aegean and Black Sea.
With the U. S. committed to disengagement ( and after threats from Nixon that South Vietnam would be abandoned if he did not agree ), Thieu had little choice but to accede.
With a military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan and its associated collateral damage Shirley Williams maintains this increases resentment and terrorist threats against the west .< ref > Williams, Shirley.
With the activities being haphazardly practiced and the increasing amount of facilities being built on the margin of the rivers, they may cause serious threats to the Brazilian Mergansers populations.
With the increasing threats represented by Nazi Germany, Déat wanted to maintain peace at any cost.
With further threats of closure in 1961, the Stoke-on-Trent boat club organised a public meeting in Hanley and a cruise along the canal to Froghall in September.
With higher threats of terrorism all around the globe, this type of public storage is disappearing.
With the exception of its former republics of Slovenia and Macedonia, the settlement and the national composition of population in all parts of Yugoslavia changed drastically, due to war, but also political pressure and threats.

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With the money all but in hand, however, the Administration indicated that, instead of the 225,000 more men in uniform that President Kennedy had requested, the armed forces would be increased by only 160,000.
With civil disobedience resulting in coercive and intolerable acts, and armed conflict resulting in dissidents being proclaimed rebels and outside the King's protection, any loyalty remaining shifted toward independence and how to achieve it.
With French support, a reorganization of the armed forces was initiated early in 1991 with the goal of reducing its numbers and making its ethnic composition reflective of the country as a whole.
With the dissolution of regular police and military forces, both left and right began forming armed groups in the spring of 1917.
With Cerezo's election, the military moved away from governing and returned to the more traditional role of providing internal security, specifically by fighting armed insurgents.
With much focus on the militia, Touré kept much of the armed forces in poverty.
With a Communist insurgency threatening Greece, and Britain financially unable to continue its aid, the President announced his Truman Doctrine on 12 March 1947, " to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures ", with an aid request for consideration and decision, concerning Greece and Turkey.
* 1800 – With the church leadership driven out of Rome during an armed conflict, Pius VII is crowned Pope in Venice with a temporary papal tiara made of papier-mâché.
With enrollment in the armies growing as the war progressed and numbers of resistance falling after Operation Tempest, the size of Polish armed contribution can be estimated, at its peak, as one million men.
With the fall of the Iron Curtain, the demise of the notion of a Pax Sovietica, and the end of the Cold War, the U. S. maintained significant contingents of armed forces in Europe and East Asia.
With the start of World War II in September 1939, the SA lost most of its remaining members to military service in the Wehrmacht ( armed forces ).
With the advent of the French Revolutionary Wars, Amherst was recalled as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in January 1793: however is generally criticised for allowing the armed forces to slide into acute decline, a direct cause of the failure of the early campaigns in the Low Countries: William Pitt said of him " his age, and perhaps his natural temper, are little suited to the activity and the energy which the present moment calls for ".
With the hand-over of power to the Iraqi government, if one does not consider the coalition forces to be continuing parties to the conflict in Iraq, but that their soldiers are sent by a State which is not a Party to the conflict on official duty as a member of its armed forces ( APGC77 Art 47. f ), then, unless U. S. citizens working as armed guards are lawfully certified residents of Iraq, i. e., a resident of territory controlled by a Party to the conflict ( APGC77 Art 47. d ), and they are involved with a fire-fight in the continuing conflict, they are mercenary soldiers.
With the approval of Diệm, Nhu used the declaration of martial law to order armed men into the Buddhist pagodas.
With his horse and fully and meticulously armed and decorated, he went into the gap.
With Franks in the vehicle, one of them drove and the other one sat in the back armed with a chisel.
With the help of Dwarven smiths, he built an army of Elves armed with axes, long spears and swords and armoured coats of scale-mail and shields.
With the introduction of weapons such as the Thompson submachine gun and Winchester Model 1912 shotgun and the thick vegetation that could provide cover for a quick overrun of a patrol, a team of four men armed with these weapons had more firepower and maneuverability than the standard nine-man squad.
With the army of San Theodoros having 3487 colonels and only 49 corporals during Alcazar's regime, the entire number of troops under the employment of the armed forces possibly stands at approximately 44, 900 men during Alcazar's first term and should have been larger during Tapioca's dictatorship.
With regard to the attempted murder charge stemming from the armed Panther attack on Oakland police in 1968, legal wrangling ended in Cleaver being sentenced to probation for assault.
With the introduction of the galleon in Portuguese India Armadas over the course of the late 1520s and the 1530s, carracks gradually began to be less armed and became almost exclusively cargo ships ( which is why the Portuguese Carracks were pushed to such large sizes ), leaving any fighting to be done to the galleons.
With the support of Arias, the various armed conflicts ended within the decade ( Guatemala's civil war finally ended in 1996 ).

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