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de and Suppression
* Suppression of formulas that introduce the direct dialogue with the purpose of making the narration more agile, perhaps because some passages of Spanish cantares de gesta were semi-represented ( thereof also its greater realism ).
de: Suppression of Enemy Air Defences
His most famous painting, September Morn ( 1912 ), became a " Succès de scandale " in the United States in May, 1913, when Anthony Comstock, head of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, protested against the painting as supposedly immoral.
fr: Suppression de fichier

de and Communism
Throughout the novel, de Bernières takes a harsh view of all forms of totalitarianism, condemning Fascism, Nazism, and Communism alike.
Although in Germany it was the case that the Communist Left tradition was all but extinguished, surviving only in the form of a few scattered groups holding councilist views, France, by comparison, saw an interesting development with the beginning of a conscious attempt to develop a synthesis of the two strands of Left Communism in the form of the Gauche Communiste de France, which built on pre-war contributions.
After the fall of Communism, the Polish government, dominated by ‘ pro-Catholic ’ political parties, introduced a de facto legal ban on abortions.
de: Rock Against Communism
After the rise of Communism in Romania, the IKUF theater was nationalized August 1, 1948 as the State Jewish Theater ( Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat, TES ).
Originally embracing Marxism, and writing for left-wing journals, he became quickly disillusioned with Communism, and was drawn to the Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile ( M. N. S.
On April 5, 1932 he founded the Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile ( MNS, National Socialist Movement of Chile ) to oppose Democratism, Americanism, and Communism.
The book is a pastiche of the classic Spanish novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes with many moments of hilarious comedy, but also offers reflection on matters such as life after a dictatorship, Communism, and the Catholic faith.
Stalin argued, that now that the Russian Civil War has concluded, that the War Communism is now replaced by the New Economic Policy, it required a country whose legal de jure framework would match its de facto one, and re-organising the Bolshevik state into a single foreign entity.
Despite being incorrectly suspected of pro-Axis sympathies because of his time in pre-war Italy and of his Catholicism, Guy is posted to Yugoslavia where he is appalled by the Partisans, befriends a small group of Jews and finds out that his former friend de Souza's loyalties are with Communism rather than with England.
" The fact that the catacomb Church had essentially ceased to exist was de facto recognized when, as Communism was about to finally collapse in Russia, ROCOR began to establish " Free Russian " parishes in Russia, and to consecrate bishops to oversee such parishes, and never recognized any alleged Catacomb bishop as having a legitimate episcopacy.
" When she embraced " anarchism without adjectives ", de Cleyre reasoned that: " Socialism and Communism both demand a degree of joint effort and administration which would beget more regulation than is wholly consistent with ideal Anarchism ; Individualism and Mutualism, resting upon property, involve a development of the private policeman not at all compatible with my notion of freedom.
With the combined influence of his friends in politics, and of Giorgio de Chirico's works and René Magritte in the arts, he finally embraced surrealism and Communism.

de and Act
de: Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
The proclamation, which established an appointed colonial government, was the de facto constitution of Quebec until 1774, when the British parliament passed the Quebec Act, which expanded the province's boundaries to the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, which was one of the grievances listed in the United States Declaration of Independence.
de: Civil Rights Act
After the Act of Abjuration was proclaimed in 1581 Delft became the de facto capital of the newly independent Netherlands, as the seat of the Prince of Orange.
The Enabling Act, passed by the Reichstag in 1933, gave Hitler and his party full legislative powers, and the country became a de facto dictatorship.
de: Kansas-Nebraska Act
* 1731 – Naturalization of Hieronimus de Salis Parliamentary Act is passed.
" O Canada " had served as a de facto national anthem since 1939, officially becoming Canada's national anthem in 1980 when the Act of Parliament making it so received Royal Assent and became effective on July 1 as part of that year's Dominion Day celebrations.
Fielding eventually ran his own puppet theater under the pseudonym Madame de la Nash to avoid the censorship concomitant with the Theater Licensing Act of 1737.
Following the passage of the Papua Act, 1905, British New Guinea became the Territory of Papua, and formal Australian administration began in 1906, although Papua remained de jure a British possession until the independence of Papua New Guinea in 1975.
In fact the locals lost their entire rights through the Code de l ' indigénat Act.
de: Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
Over the next twenty years, a succession of further court decisions and federal laws, including the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and measure to end mortgage discrimination in 1975, would completely invalidate de jure racial segregation and discrimination in the U. S., although de facto segregation and discrimination have proven more resilient.
De Lesseps therefore tried to increase revenues by interpreting the kind of net ton referred to in the second concession ( tonneau de capacité ) as meaning a ship's real freight capacity and not only the theoretical net tonnage of the Moorsom System introduced in Britain by the Merchant Shipping Act in 1854.
Six years later, the Supreme Court, applying the Central Hudson standards in Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico,, affirmed the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico's conclusion that Puerto Rico's Games of Chance Act of 1948, including the regulations thereunder, was not facially unconstitutional.
In 1970, radical Quebec nationalist and Marxist militants of the Front de libération du Québec ( FLQ ) kidnap the Quebec labour minister Pierre Laporte and British Trade Commissioner James Cross during the October Crisis, resulting in Laporte being killed, and the enactment of martial law in Canada under the War Measures Act, resulting in a campaign by the Canadian government which arrests suspected FLQ supporters.
* February-King Gustav III of Sweden enforces the Union and Security Act, delivering the coup de grace to Sweden's 70-year old parliamentarian system in favor of absolute monarchy
de Klerk announces the scrapping of the Separate Amenities Act.
de: British North America Act
de: Communications Decency Act
de: National Security Act
* Financial Crisis and Economic Recession, The Fatal Error of Peel's Bank Act by Professor Huerta de Soto
de: Reform Act 1832
Jacobs suggests that Berlioz's La damnation de Faust, a great favourite in Sullivan's formative years, may have been the model for Sullivan's trademark contrapuntal mingling of the rapid prattle of the women's chorus in Act I (" How beautifully blue the sky ") in 2 / 4 time with the lovers ' duet in waltz time.

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