What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite. |
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The chefs de mission condemned the coup and ordered the deposed government to be rescued and returned to the town. |
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I thought it was quite a coup and a privilege to have the big Chief of the Society visit our relatively small branch. |
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If he is not supported by his own side and if he is then subject to a coup from within fairly rapidly, then we will avoid that scenario. |
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Since rebels launched a failed coup attempt two years ago, the country has been split in two. |
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The Democrats, for their part, felt this was all part of a Republican coup that is reshaping the US to make it impregnably conservative. |
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Mr Suzuki said the coup issue has special significance for the union movement. |
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Suffice to say there was a moment, call it the thunderbolt, the coup de foudre or whatever, where we both realised, blah blah blah. |
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After France cut back on economic aid and withdrew its troops in the mid-1990s, there has been a series of army mutinies and coup attempts. |
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Might he not find that a coup is mounted in his absence by a humble retainer whom he had imagined to be unimpeachably loyal? |
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To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us. |
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She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May. |
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I then added the coup de grace, the signature of that loveable, squint-eyed jack-tar, Popeye. |
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This coup actually suffocated the development of democracy in Iran in its embryonic stage. |
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For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power. |
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After failing to launch a military coup in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, ritually disembowelling himself. |
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Turkish troops seized the northern part of Cyprus in 1974 in response to an Athens-engineered military coup aimed at enosis. |
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The collapse of the coup in the face of mass protests and dissension within the military required a shifting of gears. |
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If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern. |
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They dithered and faltered and could not get the roll-out of the leadership coup over to the public or even amongst themselves. |
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Taya, who seized power in a coup in 1984, ran a despotic regime in which oppositionists were routinely imprisoned. |
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The Aug. 22 holiday commemorates the Supreme Soviet's decision after the failed coup to replace the Soviet flag with the Russian tricolor. |
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Perez told reporters that one of the plotters would then become the coup leader. |
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The coup failed, and 69 accused coup plotters were later executed after secret trials before military tribunals. |
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Military coup after military coup toppled government after government before the current iron-fisted regime figured out how to hold it together. |
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The territory's economic woes intensified after this Islamist was toppled in a military coup in July. |
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Images of coup sticks and warriors in full regalia mingled with turtles, bears, and bison. |
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A row of coup sticks and a set of seven smoking guns painted in bright red are more recent. |
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A young man who scored a major coup by being elected to both local authorities having had difficulties in getting nominated. |
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For some it was a massive publicity coup for the county town to host such a prestigious event. |
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This is seen as a major coup for the consortium which has won the mandate to build a controversial expressway between Bangalore and Mysore. |
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His appointment by the school management is regarded as a major coup in the context of securing the services of a high profile sporting figure. |
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And because when the coup de foudre strikes me, I'm the most soppily sentimental person you could meet. |
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The military coup may be a thing of the past, but the popular coup is in vogue. |
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Often the coup is undertaken to pre-empt revolutionary change from below and impose a measure of reform from above. |
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Accused of complicity in the coup attempt of July 1917, he even had to go into hiding in Finland. |
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They seem to have caused turmoil within the regime, including a series of uprisings and possibly a coup attempt. |
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It's a bit of a coup having two plays running simultaneously in the West End. |
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The father took over in a bloodless coup in 1970 and maintained a vast army of secret police and informers. |
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On May 30, the government announced that it had foiled a second coup attempt. |
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The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below. |
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Yeltsin's amnesty for the participants of the coup was the first time in Russian history that the executive had pardoned unrepentant foes. |
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What the coup plotters wanted and still want is to take power away from the people. |
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What Conrad stages is in fact a narratological coup over the anonymous authority he has set up precisely for this purpose. |
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He emerged from the foothills of a botched coup neurotic about the whisperers. |
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Then he weaseled out, ran to Newt and tattletaled on the other coup leaders after he realized his coup partners wouldn't back him for Speaker. |
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He has not been implicated in the coup plot and has remained silent on the affair. |
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Mexico, Argentina and France condemned the coup and refused to recognize the new government. |
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The ham-handed coup triggered a leadership crisis and widespread protests, as well as lingering bitterness and distrust. |
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Nearby, a motorist stopped his car, produced his firearm, and delivered the coup de grace to the camera that had just photographed him. |
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The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened. |
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A military coup in 1955 deposed him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid. |
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Rebels hold the north and loyalist forces the south of what was considered a haven of peace and prosperity until a 1999 coup. |
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Those living in the aftermath of a coup d' etat, by contrast, have no expectation of political agency. |
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Ironically the media had reported the successful deposition of the leader before the coup had even taken place. |
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Jordanes, who wrote in Constantinople in the 550s, even described the coup of 476 as if it had been a fully-fledged barbarian invasion. |
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After a military coup in Nigeria, the Seals are sent in to evacuate a small group of foreign nationals, primarily a doctor, from a local mission. |
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And it may be more of a trial balloon for forcing a coup than anything else, which would be good. |
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The coup collapsed when the Turk military garrison in Cyprus was reinforced by troops from mainland Turkey. |
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The majority of Indo-Fijians who left following the coup were shop owners and other retail merchants and bankers. |
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Although the coup was unsuccessful, it led to the assumption of power by the military. |
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The start of the coup was to be signalled through coded messages on television and radio. |
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Darwin's Origin of Species, published in 1859, delivered the coup de grace. |
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The Consulate lavishly acknowledged their support for the coup d' etat that brought the new regime into power. |
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Insofar as details are available, the plan involved both a military offensive in the north and a coup attempt in the capital. |
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He got there not by birth or revolution or coup like the rest, but through a Western-style democratic election, or so it seems. |
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All had appeared in readiness for Harris to deliver the coup de grace to Gore on Saturday, once the absentee ballot returns were completed. |
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The junta used lese-majesty as an excuse to stage the military coup that toppled Thaksin Shinawatra's government. |
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Its coup has, however, put it in an exposed position, for it must now deliver this contradictory package. |
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It will give a great boost to Britain's hard-pressed tourism industry and it is a great coup for York. |
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After the military coup of 1980, however, a new tribalism or politically strategic ethnicity began to emerge. |
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Ignorance of the possibility of either coup or contrecoup contusions during criminal assault can lead to misinterpreted injuries. |
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The 1958 coup that saw the overthrow of the monarchy threw the his family into turmoil. |
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The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the oligarchy and imperialism. |
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Then, as he breaths his last, the dogs are called off and the huntmaster, emotionless, delivers the coup de grace. |
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Perhaps his biggest coup was to obtain the ostensibly pro bono services of the white-shoe law firm Simpson Thacher and Bartlett. |
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The October Revolution was carried through in a nearly bloodless coup by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Lenin. |
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But he soon quarrelled with the Rump and defied its attempt to cashier him by leading a military coup in October. |
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Fragrant whisperers from the third Floor at Nine suggest a coup may by underway for the Today Show. |
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That city would be a good place to fade off into the sunset after this whole coup blew over. |
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This is the coup de grace, my shot heard around the world, my crowning glory. |
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The party ruled by decree until January 1986 when a military coup forced them out of office. |
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Lashed to the end of the blowpipe is a sharp bayonet with which they administer the coup de grace once the pig is cornered. |
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The monument was erected as a tribute to three people who died trying to halt tanks during the coup attempt. |
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It would be wrong to suggest that the coup was all got up by the United States. |
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The outcome of this special operation is called a coup d' etat or a political decapitation. |
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By doing this, it suggests continuity with the old regime, rather than complicity in an ugly coup of a popular mayor. |
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Chavez reported that Venezuelan radar detected the presence of the ships and planes during the coup attempt. |
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He was given the coup de grace by paratroopers as he lay wounded on the ground. |
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The completed film will be around 26 minutes long and will include references to coup de foudre, the search for the inspector, and Bulgaria. |
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The coup organisers are a group of public school boys and financial racketeers who have grabbed fabulous wealth through their arms deals. |
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He might have seized power in a military coup and immediately cancelled elections, but hey, he's a first-name kind of guy. |
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The coup was widely welcomed by the population, who hope for both their wages and for elections. |
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A former boxing champion, he came to power in a 1971 coup and his rule was characterised by eccentric behaviour and violent purges. |
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The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt. |
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He decided to raise an army of loyal troops so that the coup could be put down. |
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They met through mutual friends at a party in London and it was a coup de foudre. |
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This development in turn would almost certainly provoke another military coup to prevent it from happening. |
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The interview is a huge coup for NBC after years of bids and counter-offers for the first Pippa interview. |
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They pulled off a coup and the achievement should not be under-rated. |
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This may prove to have been the biggest marketing coup of all. |
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And all the generals who even thought about a coup are pushing up daisies. |
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Rumors spread from Foggy Bottom after the coup that arms shipments may be curtailed. |
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Harkins continued to oppose the coup on the grounds that the military effort was doing well. |
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The film's greatest creative coup is the inspired casting of Mary Hilton. |
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After failing to launch a right-wing military coup in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, ritually disembowelling himself before being decapitated by an assistant. |
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The former ended with the military coup that overthrew President Salvatore Allende. |
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The coup came just months after Simon revealed he had beaten throat cancer. |
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In March, army forces put down simultaneous uprisings by small bands of fighters in the capital, in what appeared to be either a failed coup or a mutiny. |
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In the first case, a timely coup could be sufficient to avert an invasion. |
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Hegazy holds out hope that the popular coup of last summer can be reversed and Mohamed Morsi reinstated as President. |
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I think this coup would look more like the failed 1963 effort than like 1968, and has the potential to roil the country and the region for decades. |
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There's a rumor that there's been some kind of coup or civil war there. |
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These months following October's bloodless coup have been eventful indeed. |
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The company, which is developing medical treatments for a number of diseases, announced that it planned to expand its Irish facility in a major coup for Cork. |
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When one of them is killed in an attempted coup Renata allows Quinn, who is getting odd jobs as a stringer, to protect her. |
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Had the coup succeeded, the Qatar problem might have become still worse than it is. |
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It did so with jet planes, pulling off a coup de theatre it has never since repeated or matched on the American homeland. |
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The coup ushered in decades of strife and eventually a civil war that would last 36 years and leave 200,000 dead. |
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One commander has threatened a military coup if Kiev concedes anything to the separatists. |
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I am suspicious of a play that depends on the advanced cloddishness of its characters, and whose biggest coup is the unexpected and very realistic barf of one of them. |
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The final demographic coup for the Sunbelt lies in its attraction for families. |
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Blunt trauma is responsible for coup and contrecoup ocular injury. |
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Twelve political parties and three coalitions are fielding candidates in the election, organised just six months after a bloodless coup toppled the president. |
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The film marks something of a coup for Newmarket, who appear to be on a roll, having backed some of the hottest independent films of the year so far. |
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In April of 1992, Kozlov led a coup and silently took control of the base during that time when Armenian forces moved into Georgia to occupy the Lachin corridor. |
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For retreating in 1999, sharif was overthrown in a coup by the army commander, Pervez Musharraf, who had planned the Kargil War. |
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A high-spirited flirt, she had been a maid of honour to Anne of Cleves, and became Henry's fifth queen in July 1540, a month after the coup that destroyed Cromwell. |
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The visit by Lobo was the first from a honduran leader since the June 2009 coup that ousted Manuel Zelaya. |
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Despite his hostility to Marxism, he insisted that the revolution was not a Bolshevik coup but a massive social revolt involving millions of workers and peasants. |
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Lucas Conley on how a global news coup won't change Twitter's sticker price. |
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The robotic vehicle, Cyclops, is a coup for the diving teams, giving them the ability to remotely attack and defeat an explosive device or booby trap. |
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In the short run the coup had the effect of strengthening his hand. |
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Both the attempted coup in Fiji and the ousting of the government in the Solomons have exposed the advanced state of decay in the state structures of these countries. |
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McAfee's decision to quit Holland for Ireland is seen as a coup by the IDA, which recently has been attracting high-level investment projects by Intel, IBM and Guidant. |
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There he is drawn into the coup that topples the civilian government. |
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The Great Depression with its accompanying economic crisis led to a civilian coup in the early 1930s, which returned the country to a unipersonal presidency. |
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To be chosen over such well-established, quality soaps and series is a major coup for us in our first year and we are delighted to have been recognised. |
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The pretext for the Brumaire coup had been the prevention of a Jacobin plot, and in the course of it 62 left-wing deputies were excluded from the national representation. |
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The strong government established by the coup of Fructidor lasted until the spring of 1799, when military disaster again exposed the weaknesses of the Directorial regime. |
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Opposition leaders accused the government of orchestrating the 2003 coup as a pretext for purging the military and cracking down on political opponents. |
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Come to think of it, if I was a socialist leader, and Castro had saved me from a coup attempt while offering free doctors and so on, I don't know that I would turn it down. |
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Alfred Stroessner fled from a 1989 coup in Paraguay and lived in Brazil for the next 18 years. |
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And a coup probably would exacerbate the economic problems that months of friction, violence and impasse have wrought. |
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The students were protesting the May 22 military coup that brought a junta and gen. Prayut to power. |
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Zelaya's ouster was controversial, and his supporters counted on leveraging his image as a coup victim into a sympathy vote. |
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Very few other nations can look back on more than a century of democratic rule unbroken by dictatorship of the left or right, civil war, military coup or conquest. |
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That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise. |
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It seems they are no longer welcome due to the coup in the Central African Republic. |
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In the wake of that, at college in Bagdhad, he joined the Baath party and in 1956, as Britain withdrew from Suez, he took part in an abortive coup attempt. |
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The coup de foudre effect that Mario has had on me is a lasting one. |
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Had it not been for Victoria's coup de foudre or instant infatuation, she probably would have married someone with a more prestigious or powerful background. |
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It still left the French three scores behind and they were soon penned back inside their own half again as England strove to deliver the coup de grace. |
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He curved and twisted the blade in his hand, a brief egotistical display before delivering the coup de grace, but it would prove to be his downfall. |
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Yeltsin was also helped by international support, especially from the USA, whose CIA was able to record and decode the entire communication between the coup leaders. |
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Perhaps in part because it was an FBI coup, the CIA stepped in with its high-priced psychologist. |
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That coup sent a young Argentinian doctor fleeing to Mexico. |
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His mistake was to anger his nephew, who proclaimed a republic in a bloodless coup in 1973 while he was on an island off Naples, taking mud baths for his lumbago. |
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His half-hearted attempt at a palace coup in 1600 led to his execution. |
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He has described the events as a coup, but it was nothing of the kind. |
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With the coup enacted, though, the response even among the toughs, at Rabaa at least, seemed one of apprehension. |
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There is a history here that makes a reflexive negative response to a military coup understandable. |
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On 29 January, de la Serna organized a coup against de la Pazuela which was recognized by Spain and he was named Viceroy of Peru. |
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The government was overthrown in a coup before any training could take place. |
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Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow, gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was deemed a coup. |
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The regime, as it had been founded by Maurice after his coup in 1618, depended on the emasculation of Holland as a power center. |
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This resulted in the Statute of Autonomy of 1936, soon frustrated by Franco's coup d'etat and subsequent long dictatorship. |
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The Vanuatu Mobile Force, a paramilitary group, attempted a coup in 1996 because of a pay dispute. |
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In April 2009, the Fiji Court of Appeal ruled that the 2006 coup had been illegal. |
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Following the government coup in May 2000, more than 5,000 students were reported to have left school. |
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The first coup was in January 1966 and was led by Igbo soldiers under Majors Emmanuel Ifeajuna and Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. |
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He shifted money to offshore accounts in western European banks and defeated coup plots by bribing army generals. |
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What later ensued was a de facto government led by Dr Leabua Jonathan until 1986 when a military coup forced it out of office. |
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On 30 August 2014, an abortive military coup took place forcing then Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to flee to South Africa for three days. |
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Marx was later to incorporate this comically ironic characterisation of Louis Bonaparte's coup into his essay about the coup. |
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Sabotage is a crucial tool of the successful coup d'etat, which requires control of communications before, during, and after the coup is staged. |
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In 1991 Moscow was the scene of a coup attempt by conservative communists opposed to the liberal reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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It could only appear through some dictatorial coup d'etat by a future scientocracy. |
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The government started to disarm the Russian forces in Pohjanmaa, and the Social Democratic Party staged a coup. |
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The U.S. president was briefed on the military coup and its implications on African stability. |
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The Neocons coup succeeded with the help of Khameini after negotiations arranged between him and Reagan. |
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The Bruces of Annandale made an attempt in November 1286 to seize it in an armed coup. |
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Margaret was an early beneficiary of the royal coup, she and her husband emerging as the leading advisors to the king. |
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It involved a military coup against Nasser using the Eastern Front Army, headquartered in the Suez Canal town of Ismailiyah. |
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The CIA and MIO engineered the 1953 coup that reinstated Shah Reza Pahlevi, who made some reforms like female suffrage. |
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It will be no consolation to Zaka Ashraf that he was ousted in a voguish manner, by a judicial coup from the Islamabad High Court. |
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The revelation has been a massive PR coup for the city of Leicester. |
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But, in spite of the coup, Fascists and occupying German forces retained possession of the northern half of Italy. |
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Unfortunately, the results of the 1828 election were cast aside in a Centralist coup d'etat led by Anastasio Bustamante. |
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He buys when a work of art delivers a coup de foudre and he knows he must live with it. |
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The United States continued to criticize the coup, but did not actively oppose the elections. |
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Following the 2008 coup, the military government of Mauritania faced severe international sanctions and internal unrest. |
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Barnes and Starer experienced love at first sight, a coup de foudre, and were only separated by his mort foudroyante. |
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The plan has been implemented since February 1938 when, after a coup d'etat, the monarchic authoritarian regime has been imposed. |
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And he must not try to sell this as an innovation, like interleague play, or a labor coup, like expanding drug testing. |
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Trajan's accession, therefore, could qualify more as a successful coup than an orderly succession. |
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That coup some historians consider the closing of the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution. |
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He did not mention the failed coup plot against him or the protests that have rocked Burundi for weeks over his bid for a third term in office. |
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In addition, a military coup on 22 May 2014 led to severe state restrictions on all media and forms of expression. |
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The coup d'etat also constituted an iron curtain for the social scientists. |
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Confidential British government files released in 2010 showed that Fonteyn knew of and had some involvement in the coup attempt. |
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The Russian and Qing Empires supported his action because this coup weakened Western Mongolian strength. |
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Gegeen was assassinated in a coup involving five princes from a rival faction, perhaps steppe elite opposed to Confucian reforms. |
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From Peking to Berlin the rulers of the Communist world dutifully chorused delight at Khrushchev's coup. |
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A coup attempt failed in late 1483, but in 1485 Richard met Henry Tudor at the battle of Bosworth Field. |
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Henry then pulled off a diplomatic coup by convincing the Emperor to join the Holy League. |
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Supporters of James, known as Jacobites, were prepared to resist what they saw as an illegal coup by force of arms. |
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He engineered a coup in November 1799 and became First Consul of the Republic. |
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In the Second Battle of Porto he crossed the Douro river in a daylight coup de main, and routed Marshal Soult's French troops in Porto. |
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Pakistan was the second country to be suspended, on 18 October 1999, following the military coup by Pervez Musharraf. |
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When Henry died, Stephen invaded England, and in a coup d'etat had himself crowned instead of Matilda. |
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After a coup d'etat in 1653, Oliver Cromwell forcibly took control of England from Parliament. |
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At age seventeen he led a successful coup against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign. |
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Henry IV seized the castle during his coup in 1399, although failing to catch Richard II, who had escaped to London. |
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Several coup attempts were made during Claudius' reign, resulting in the deaths of many senators. |
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Although major coups had taken off in the Arab world in Egypt in 1952, this was the first coup in the Horn or indeed in post-independence Africa. |
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A new military coup toppled the government, and Argentina declared war on the Axis Powers a month before the end of World War II in Europe. |
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After World War II and the Communist coup in 1948, art in Czechoslovakia became strongly Soviet influenced. |
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Despite the coup of 1524 she corresponded warmly with Albany, who continued his efforts on her behalf in Rome. |
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Fiji has since been suspended twice, with the first imposed from 6 June 2000 to 20 December 2001 after another coup. |
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King Juan Carlos took personal command of the military and successfully ordered the coup plotters, via national television, to surrender. |
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Fiji was suspended yet again in December 2006, following the most recent coup. |
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The decapitation of the Foreign Secretary was a significant publicity coup for the opposition. |
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The same year, the elected Fijian government was deposed in a military coup. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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He achieved a solid diplomatic coup by inducing the Vandal king Gaiseric to cede to him Sicily. |
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After the coup collapsed, Yeltsin was seen as a hero for his decisive actions, while Gorbachev's power was effectively ended. |
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In Constantinople, however, a coup put in power Michael Doukas, who soon faced the opposition of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Botaneiates. |
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The leaders of the attempted coup escaped from the country, but some of them were caught, later on. |
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In January 1970, Bangura was arrested and charged with conspiracy and plotting to commit a coup against the Stevens government. |
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Several Junior army officers led by Seargen Mohamed Lamin Bangura were identified as being behind the coup plot. |
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Facing certain electoral defeat, he led a military coup that preempted the election. |
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General Queipo de Llano carried out a coup within the city, quickly capturing the city centre. |
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On 16 June 1922, Sun was ousted in a coup and fled on the warship Yongfeng after Chen sided with the Zhili Clique's Beijing government. |
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But in 1820, a military coup in Spain forced Ferdinand VII to accept the authority of the liberal Spanish Constitution. |
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It is likely that this coup was backed by Calakmul, in order to weaken a powerful ally of Tikal. |
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In Africa, Somali army officers led by Siad Barre carried out a bloodless coup in 1969, creating the socialist Somali Democratic Republic. |
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His recantations of his Protestantism would have been a major coup. |
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All that energy and enthusiasm quickly evaporated into the world-weariness of John Thaw's Inspector Morse as yet another potential coup was foiled near the line. |
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He was overthrown by Colonel Abdul Salam Arif in a February 1963 coup. |
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Following the Thai military coup of 22 May 2014, the AFP global news agency published an article that claimed that the nation was on the verge of recession. |
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The Lords opposed the severity of the death sentence imposed upon Strafford, but increased tensions and an attempted army coup in support of Strafford began to sway the issue. |
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And in a Grand Guignol coup de theatre that drew titters on Apr. |
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Or, and this was the real coup de gracelessness, head to Asda to pitch as a solution human breast milk before trying to tempt people in the street to try it? |
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His final speech is a little patly delivered to truly be a coup de grace. |
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The first Pakistani military coup ushered the dictatorship of Ayub Khan. |
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However, increased tensions and an attempted coup by royalist army officers in support of Strafford and in which Charles was involved began to sway the issue. |
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In August 1991, a faction among the Communist leaders of the Soviet Union attempted a coup to remove Mikhail Gorbachev and to restore the Communist party's power. |
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It is estimated that the coup shortened the war by as much as six months. |
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This exercise directed a deliberate IA as national intelligence assets determined that an Ariana armored force was moving north into Atropia to reinforce the military coup. |
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Afghanistan's political order began to break down with the overthrow of King Zahir Shah by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan in a bloodless 1973 coup. |
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A general election in December 2007 restored a civilian government, but in May 2014 another military coup returned the absolute power to the army. |
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A coup by Edward III ended four years of control by Isabella and Mortimer. |
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During the coup he also kept his distance from the thick of things. |
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Thailand was uninvited from the exercise following a 22 May military coup. |
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The abortive coup was masterminded by a low ranked Air Force serviceman, Senior Private Hezekiah Ochuka, and was staged mainly by enlisted men in the Air Force. |
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The letter would match the description of Odoacer's coup in the Anonymus Valesianus, and Romulus could have been alive in the early sixth century. |
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Now that the parties are dining out on public financing, the real power in the party game is the head of direct marketing who wouldn't know a coup from a shoe. |
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Within hours after taking office, Stevens was ousted in a bloodless military coup led by Brigadier General David Lansana, the commander of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces. |
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A subsequent coup in the Malian capital Bamako led to chaos, and Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist extremists overpowered the Tuaregs to seize control of Mali's northern half. |
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He promptly gave a televised speech rescinding his resignation, condemning the coup, and calling for recognition as the constitutional president of Yemen. |
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While the price was considered a coup for Morgan, enhancing his reputation on Wall Street, Carnegie had a different explanation for his selling price. |
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Following a coup instigated by the United Kingdom and the United States in 1953, Iran gradually became closely aligned with the West, and grew increasingly autocratic. |
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A court in Chile confirmed Tuesday that former President Salvador Allende committed suicide by shooting himself during the military coup led by Gen. |
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After the coup, Abdel Aziz insisted on holding new presidential elections to replace Abdallahi, but was forced to reschedule them due to internal and international opposition. |
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It was the coup de foudre, irresistible, right, life enhancing. |
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Woe to the Sioux if the Northern Cheyennes get a chance to coup! |
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Although the coup as such was something of an unevent, it did leave a lasting imprint on the new tsar and thus influenced the autocracy for the coming three decades. |
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In a coup in 2006, Commodore Frank Bainimarama seized power. |
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Bainimarama agreed with detractors who said that to grant amnesty to supporters of the present government who had played a role in the violent coup was a sham. |
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Abkhazian President Ankvab has called the protest an armed coup attempt. |
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The coup was the culmination of weeks of speculation following conflict between the elected prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, and Commodore Bainimarama. |
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What does the phrase coup de foudre, borrowed from the French, mean? |
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The great famine at Anuradhapura and later the invasion by Magha of Kalinga gave the coup de grace which exterminated the Order and made it defunct. |
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The coup plotters succeeded in murdering Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Premier Ahmadu Bello of the Northern Region and Premier Ladoke Akintola of the Western Region. |
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But, the coup plotters struggled to form a central government. |
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He compares creating to falling in love at first sight, a coup de foudre. |
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This in turn was dissolved in a coup led by army general John Lambert, leading to the formation of the Committee of Safety, dominated by Lambert and his supporters. |
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This was another coup for Fleischmann, who had to overcome Bernstein's scorn for the inadequate rehearsal facilities endured by London orchestras. |
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When Louis Bonaparte carried out a coup against the French government and made himself president for life on 2 December 1851, Marx and Engels, like many people, were shocked. |
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The PDPA was beset by internal leadership differences and was weakened by an internal coup on 11 September 1979 when Hafizullah Amin ousted Nur Muhammad Taraki. |
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The origin of Coup d' Etat is obscure, but it is believed that the game was first played by political prisoners in the dungeons of France over two centuries ago. |
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Napoleon's arrival from Egypt led to the fall of the Directory in the Coup of 18 Brumaire, with Napoleon installing himself as Consul. |
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The Moonshot Coup in association with Studio on 4th presents Two Nights with The Delbert Anderson Trio and Lance Canales and The Flood. |
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Coup attempts could rally around the pair and Agrippina was already showing such ambition. |
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Coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka deposed Ganilau and declared Fiji a republic. |
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The group's debut, Coup d'Yah, unites Sharma's drumming, South Asian influences and eerie samples, with a conjoiner of the room-breaking basslines of dubstep. |
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Growing discontent among the population eventually peaked in August 1944 with King Michael's Coup, and the country switched sides to join the Allies. |
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