The abbey was founded in 1132 and monks lived in it for 400 years until Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries. |
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It is going to take at least until December before he has all his triggers for a double dissolution ready. |
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Although the Government does not yet have the grounds for a double dissolution, that has not prevented speculation. |
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There was much reluctance about activating the double dissolution provisions. |
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If this issue was as important to him as his extravagant language had suggested, he'd go to a double dissolution. |
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While a double dissolution is not an answer except in the shortest term, a normal early election may have its attractions. |
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This time a year ago, there was much talk of a double dissolution election. |
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If those conditions could be regarded as now being satisfied, it would be open to government to call a double dissolution election at any time. |
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What could be done to increase the appeal of reading and to decrease the appeal of drink and dissolution? |
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Luxury and lavish living were seen as the causes, moral decay and dissolution as the consequences. |
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These findings may be due to the video and text not adequately differentiating the topics of disintegration and dissolution. |
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Other tests are performed to evaluate the degree of clot dissolution by the fibrinolytic system. |
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The second is a flowing, serpentine face coiled around the unutterable disgrace of national decomposition and dissolution. |
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The evolution and eventual dissolution of galaxy clusters may be largely driven by collisions. |
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Biovermiculation is limestone erosion and dissolution caused by bacteria over time in the form of pitting and etching. |
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Rhabdomyolysis, which literally means striated muscle dissolution or disintegration, is a potentially lethal clinical and biochemical syndrome. |
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So how in the world are you going to be able to tell if the supplement you are considering does all this dissolution and disintegration stuff? |
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God's own image in us is liable to complete dissolution under death's sway. |
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He discusses in detail the Hindu concept of cycle of evolution and dissolution and re-evolution of universe. |
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A cedar shingle wall is beautiful from the start of its life all the way through to final dissolution. |
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But the destruction, or perhaps dissolution of the Iraqi army, led to a growing disinterest in the specifics of tactical activities. |
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The formation of a solution of the salt in the water by this process is called dissolution. |
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The dissolution of calcium carbonate provides only temporary storage of carbon dioxide. |
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The dissolution of the Communist secret police, then, was realized on the basis of old Communist laws. |
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The opposition Congress Party won only 51 seats, two less than in 1998 and 12 less than its numbers prior to the assembly's dissolution in July. |
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He was particularly concerned at the dispersal of many archives and books by the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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As portrayed by Thornton, Ed Crane wanders disaffectedly through life, somehow unencumbered by the dissolution of his world. |
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The plan after the dissolution was that all people would be entirely independent and in control of their own destinies. |
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A psychoanalytic reading suggests that horror movies play on our individual nightmares, and specifically our fear of death and dissolution. |
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There is much evidence for zoning in these calcite crystals and also some evidence for breaks in deposition and even temporary dissolution. |
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The dissolution of the monasteries strengthened the influence of the gentry and nobility and the shire became famous for its landed estates. |
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Bacteria accelerate silica dissolution in the sea by colonizing and enzymatically degrading the organic matrix of diatom frustules. |
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Compaction in sands proceeds by eliminating porosity by mechanical and chemical processes, and then by pressure dissolution. |
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The Puranic cosmogony also contains stories of the dissolution of existence in the cosmic fire that emerges from the breath of Rudra, or iva. |
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Pending issuance of the certificate, the corporation's dissolution is considered conditional. |
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The irrevocable dissolution of the magical Tumble Room gives it a psychological weight beyond its filmic illusion and flights of fancy. |
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The petition filed in Los Angeles Superior Court seeks dissolution of the marriage based on irreconcilable differences. |
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Septal margins show conspicuous zones of irregular dissolution around interseptal spaces, but the zones do not occur where septa grew together. |
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Ward would, I imagine, deplore its readiness to embrace cultural dissolution, its reckless fideism, and its unnecessary obscurity. |
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There is something right about commending the body to the care of the earth, letting the earth from which we came work its quiet dissolution. |
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In the phagosomes, lysosomes are activated and fuse with the apoptotic bodies, bringing on their dissolution. |
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Dating from the 14th century, it became home for six chaplains and three clerks before its dissolution. |
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High temperatures favour chemical erosion, and high humidities and rainfall ensure that abundant water is available for the dissolution process. |
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In this process, the different dissolution behavior of halite, sylvine and primarily of kieserite is exploited. |
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The writer's intention is that, filled with chronological accounts of important events, his work should persist till universal dissolution. |
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But the dissolution of the chantries, which included almost all non-educational collegiate churches, was even more destructive in this respect. |
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But the Reformation of the 1530s with its dissolution of monasteries, abbeys and chantries would have made the school redundant. |
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Until the dissolution of the monasteries, Oxford came within the diocese of Lincoln, with the chancellor appointed by the bishop. |
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Williams also showed that genistein decreased acid secretion by osteoclasts, thus decreasing bone dissolution. |
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Rocks in intermediate-burial settings experience chemical compaction as well as subsurface cementation and dissolution. |
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Its leaders, who were sentenced to long stretches in prison, declared the dissolution of the organisation. |
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If the dissolution process has operated efficiently through time, then extensive caves will be found in a limestone massif. |
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After the complete dissolution of chitosan, the clay powder was added and stirred for 1 h by a magnetic stirrer. |
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Clot formation stimulates the fibrinolytic system, which begins the process of dot dissolution. |
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The star is not the dissolution of individualism into death and oblivion but the freezing of particularity into an eternal image of itself. |
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Karst features are formed by the dissolution of calcium carbonate in limestone bedrock by mildly acidic groundwater. |
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My husband and I, after a long time of careful thinking and talking, have decided to end our marriage with a no-fault dissolution. |
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Since the tested flavonoids are not directly soluble in water, some organic solvents were used as agents for their dissolution. |
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The dissolution of the USSR, however, prompted the Air Force to build a small B-2 force and retain untransformed, nonstealthy manned bombers. |
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The dissolution was so sudden and severe that hundreds of objects are untraced. |
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A beach, in the popular mythology, was a place of dissolution and wreckage and danger, a place only for the desperate and the scavanging poor. |
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It commits the artist to a descent into time, into the processes of mutation, decay and dissolution. |
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An office minute recommending dissolution of this forum to take effect from early April 2007 is being drafted for Second Commissioner approval. |
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The family estate was confiscated by Henry VIII from the Benedictines at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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They acquiesced in the Assembly's dissolution, testifying to the thinness of a culture of democracy and law. |
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The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution. |
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The Temple was the London residence of the Knights Templar until their dissolution. |
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There were sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleedings at the pores, with dissolution. |
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Both tectonic stress and gravitational loading by overburden can produce pressure dissolution. |
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Leached residual soil and sediment of overlying strata occur within the dissolution pipes and pits. |
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Multiple phases of zoned calcite are common, often truncated by a major dissolution surface overgrown by a late, granular calcite. |
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You can actually vote in a dictatorship or an anarchist dissolution of government if you want it. |
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After the dissolution of the religious houses, where the poor used to be relieved, there was for long no settled provision for them. |
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But the point of ego dissolution required to exist in a state of selfless divine love is also one of death and rebirth. |
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Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest. |
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As keiretsu relationships undergo dissolution or restructuring, western suppliers, pre-sourced in global platforms, are eyeing the possibilities. |
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He has the name and voice of a raddled troubadour chasing his dissolution around the American heartland. |
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The method includes the mechanical dissolution of the fiber parts containing thaumatin and, since the protein is very easy to dissolve in water, the aqueous extraction. |
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The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution. |
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The effective dissolution of the group, which has been observing a ceasefire since 1996, may be announced in a few weeks, though it could take six months to put into action. |
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When the Reichstag reassembled, Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm. |
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The senator even introduced them before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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Miller also filed three dissolution of marriage actions against Jeffrey Kessler in three counties of Colorado. |
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Part of the claim related to the dissolution of his business and his claim that that was caused by his mental state following the diagnosis of asbestos related illness. |
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The defendants were guilty of repudiatory breach of the partnership deed by entering into the dissolution agreement and Mr. Smith duly accepted such repudiation. |
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Ambition, Eros, family love and dissolution, fame, depression, resignation, satisfaction. |
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The avoidance of dissolution has the effect which one would have expected. |
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Each panel expresses the nearing dissolution of life, concluding with the macabre image of a man face down on a rock-bound shore, the sea at his feet. |
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Sometime after lithification of the soft carbonate sediment, dissolution of gypsum took place, selectively producing vast numbers of molds of gypsum nodules. |
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With the dissolution of monasteries in 1534 this craft passed from monasteries to farmers where it remained, for centuries, small-scale or artisanal. |
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He is the dissolution called death, the peace of motionless air. |
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The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting. |
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The dissolution of the feudal estates by the Revolution produced a purely atomistic society, characterized by the assertion of individual property right. |
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The lithology of the bedrock can vary from basalt to sandstone and various carbonate rocks, but most caves form through the dissolution of limestone. |
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From the dissolution of feudal ties emerge squabbling subjects nursing secret grievances, haughtily guarding caste privileges, or jealously policing petty distinctions. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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Many of the legal consequences of marriage have now been applied even to void unions, and virtually all marriages are open to dissolution even if only one spouse wishes it. |
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The Commedia's last allusion to Virgil occurs as late as the final canto, when the poet marks the dissolution of his own powers in the face of God's reality. |
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It is known that opaline silica is prone to dissolution on the sea floor. |
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Cinema offers simultaneous affirmation and dissolution of the binary oppositions upon which our most fundamental notions of self and other are based. |
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It is proposed that evaporite dissolution led to the collapse of the weakly lithified overburden, and this deformed with a series of concentric extensional faults. |
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After an official review of his actions, he was impeached for his dissolution of 1936, which the report argued should have occurred two years previously. |
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The assault upon the English universities is so violent and philistine, it represents the academic equivalent of the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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These linear depressions are filled with brines that are the result of dissolution of evaporites by fluids travelling up the flank of the structure. |
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The video also depicted various physical and analytical tests performed on tablets, including weight uniformity, tablet hardness, friability, disintegration, and dissolution. |
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When using aqueous cleaning, several mechanisms such as dissolution, wetting, emulsification, deflocculation, saponification, and sequestration generally are employed. |
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The fight for the dissolution of repressive bodies and the release of political prisoners was forever linked with the demand for recognition of Basque sovereignty. |
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The data used in our study permit identification of business dissolutions or closures, but contain no information pertaining to the reason for a business' dissolution. |
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It is postulated that the lowered pH microenvironment in the guts of organisms may accelerate mineral dissolution and precipitation processes during ingestion. |
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For example, there may have been some as-yet-unknown condition that made the rates of dissolution of calcium carbonate shells in glacial ages and now different. |
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The key to understanding the mechanism lies in the analysis of the geological and hydrological framework of the basin, coupled with the timing of evaporite dissolution. |
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In Insight Meditation, once we have abandoned the luminous state of arising and passing, we open to a profound cycle of dissolution, death, and rebirth. |
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The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player. |
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The host rocks for these deposits include limestone and dolomite that have undergone dissolution by low-temperature fluids, either before or during the mineralizing event. |
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What the Corporation owned at dissolution was estreated to the Crown. |
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The government is putting overwhelming pressure on the Senate through calls to abolish its power of veto and threats to hold a double dissolution election. |
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The government may set up the bill as another double dissolution trigger. |
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He created a new department of state and a new official to collect the proceeds of the dissolution and the First Fruits and Tenths. |
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Bromine can also achieve high gold dissolution rates in the presence of a protonic cation. |
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Parliament went into dissolution on 24 March 2016, allowing the official period of campaigning to get underway. |
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The forcible dissolution of the Lordship of the Isles by James IV in 1493 had led to troubled times for the western seaboard. |
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Before the dissolution of Parliament, Knox and the other ministers were given the task of organising the newly reformed church or the Kirk. |
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Kingfishers, in transmitting their inscapes, might also burst into flames, exploding in a climax of simultaneous demonstration and dissolution. |
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One of Henry VIII's earliest acts was their dissolution and seizure of their assets. |
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A solution lake is a lake occupying a basin formed by surface dissolution of bedrock. |
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In 1539 he moved to the dissolution of the larger monasteries that had escaped earlier. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia drastically cut military spending, and restructuring the economy left millions unemployed. |
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The Russian Federation retained bicameralism after the dissolution of the USSR and the transition from existing socialism to capitalism. |
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Prisoners dug across the width of the altar area in order to dispose of rubble left at the dissolution. |
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By convention, however, the sovereign would reappoint all members of the Council after its dissolution. |
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The Prime Minister could seek dissolution at a time politically advantageous to his or her party. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the United States was the world's sole hegemonic power. |
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Prior to that, dissolution was effected by the Sovereign, always on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the United States as the world's sole superpower. |
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Yugoslavia had observer status in the organisation starting with the establishment of the OECD until its dissolution as a country. |
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After its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet weapons entered officially into the possession of the Russian Federation. |
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After the general election of February 1701 until the parliamentary dissolution in 1705 he held the office of Speaker. |
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Some constitutions, however, do not allow the option of parliamentary dissolution but rather require the government to be dissolved or to resign. |
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Following the department's dissolution, it no longer has ministers responsible. |
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Serbia in turn declared the dissolution of the union as unconstitutional and the Yugoslavian army unsuccessfully tried to maintain status quo. |
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The permanent dissolution of clouds allows unhindered light and thermal radiation. |
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The benchmark was subsequently retained by Austria, adopted by Yugoslavia, and retained by the states that emerged after its dissolution. |
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The inhabitants of the old province of Dacia displayed no awareness of impending dissolution. |
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With the dissolution of the Soviet system, the country moved from a planned economy to a market economy. |
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Ukraine's economy contracted severely following the years after the Soviet dissolution. |
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This award was only presented to one Ukrainian after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Andriy Shevchenko. |
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On 27 August 1991, as part of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Moldavian SSR declared independence and took the name Moldova. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country began to use the Romanian name, Moldova. |
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Burgundy's modern existence is rooted in the dissolution of the Frankish Empire. |
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Russia's population peaked at 148,689,000 in 1991, just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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In 2009 Russia experienced its highest birth rate since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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According to recent studies, the proportion of atheists has significantly decreased over the decades after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has continuously been one of the most successful teams, winning many world championships. |
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This is generally recognized as marking the official, final dissolution of the Soviet Union as a functioning state. |
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From the 1930s until its dissolution in late 1991, the way the Soviet economy operated remained essentially unchanged. |
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The level of decomposition and dissolution could be modified by changing the plasmogenous gas or feed powder grain size. |
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Along with the dissolution of the Ilkhanate in Persia, Mongol rulers in China and the Chagatai Khanate were also in turmoil. |
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In 1254, following events in Cairo and the dissolution of the Ayyubid Empire, Hijaz became a part of the Mamluk Sultanate. |
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He also brought about the submission of the last of the antipopes, Felix V, and the dissolution of the Synod of Basle. |
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The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies. |
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Any discussion of postcorporate capitalism needs to be premised on the idea of the dissolution of the giant corporate system. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Cossacks made a systematic return to Russia. |
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The 1991 dissolution of the Soviet state forced the closure of most of Cuba's sugar industry. |
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Those problems persisted until its dissolution, despite being mitigated somewhat by reforms, particularly during the 19th century. |
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In the reign of Edward III, the Court found a fixed home at Westminster Hall, where it sat almost continually until its dissolution. |
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The West Indies Regiment was reformed in 1958 as part of the West Indies Federation, after dissolution of the Federation the JDF was established. |
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The elections are held every five years after dissolution of parliament by the king. |
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Protester attacks at the Parliament forced the dissolution of the government. |
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United Kingdom general elections are held following a dissolution of Parliament. |
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Those chosen by Scotland sat for a single term, and following each dissolution new Scottish peers were elected. |
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The dissolution of the monasteries in 1538 led to further destruction of what remained of the medieval town. |
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These difficulties were resolved by the sale of the ironworks in 1676, and the dissolution of the partnership. |
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Other methods include dissolution mining and evaporation methods from brines. |
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The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fiber. |
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The dissolution of the metallic bond material is caused by the dressing which in turns results continuous protrusion of new sharp grits. |
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In general, any monomineralic rock deposited from aqueous solution is capable of total, residueless dissolution in water. |
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In the same year, the county was extended north of the Thames by the addition of Spelthorne, as a result of the dissolution of Middlesex. |
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To posterity the civil wars and dissolution that followed his death made him appear to be the last king of a golden age. |
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This was rejected by the king and on 7 June Parliament unanimously approved the dissolution of the union. |
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In the following dissolution referendum, only 184 people voted in favor of a union. |
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A longing after sensual pleasures is a dissolution of the spirit of a man, and makes it loose, soft, and wandering. |
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This would have coincided with the controversial dissolution of the monasteries that resulted in a major influx of funds into the royal treasury. |
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Karst topography is a landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. |
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We will examine also critical storage conditions for the amorphous products and how to prevent any recrystallization during their dissolution. |
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The rest make no mention of the slavery issue, and are often brief announcements of the dissolution of ties by the legislatures. |
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An example of a universal state succession is the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. |
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After the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1830, Panama became part of a successor state, the Republic of New Granada. |
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Since then and with the end of the space race due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, public attention has largely moved to other areas. |
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When Harold Wilson requested a dissolution late in 1974, the Queen granted his request as Heath had already failed to form a coalition. |
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Pure water has a low electrical conductivity, which increases with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as common salt. |
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Soon after the dissolution of the abbey in 1539, during the reign of Henry VIII, the church was demolished, leaving the graves intact. |
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After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the Roman law remained in effect in the Eastern Roman Empire. |
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These liberties, especially the liberum veto, led to anarchy and the eventual dissolution of the state. |
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Compaction can also be the result of dissolution of grains by pressure solution. |
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In vitro dissolution characteristics of beryllium oxide and beryllium metal aerosols. |
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Once elected, a Speaker continues in office until the dissolution of Parliament, unless he or she resigns prior to this. |
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An election is called following the dissolution of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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The church was demolished following the friary's dissolution in 1538, and the location of Richard's tomb was long uncertain. |
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Once elected, Members of Parliament normally continue to serve until the next dissolution of Parliament. |
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Detection, shutoff, and remediation procedures would limit the dissolution and transport of benzene. |
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The lack of any direct heirs from Richard was the first step in the dissolution of the Angevin Empire. |
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Subject to that limit, the prime minister could formerly choose the timing of the dissolution of parliament, with the permission of the Monarch. |
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The available evidence suggests the possibility of karst dissolution, collapse and brecciation, followed by lithification. |
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Muldoon felt that the dissolution would be immediate and he would later introduce a bill in parliament to retroactively make the abolition legal. |
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After the dissolution of the Rump, power passed temporarily to a council that debated what form the constitution should take. |
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After the dissolution of the callose wall, the sporopollenin wall begins to form. |
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The dissolution of the Rump was followed by a short period in which Cromwell and the Army ruled alone. |
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Corfu, Paxi and Kythera were taken by the Venetians in 1204, after the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire by the Fourth Crusade. |
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The breakdown of mutualisms can lead to parasitism or even the complete dissolution of the symbiosis. |
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Additionally in early May, Charles assented to an unprecedented Act that forbade the dissolution of the English Parliament without its consent. |
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Kaolincoating in stylolites, effect of quartz cementation and general implications for dissolution at mineral interfaces. |
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Dumont holds that any substantializing of castes would destroy the systemic structure of his model and signify its dissolution. |
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Hence dissolution is rate limited by salt transport whereas melting can occur at much higher rates that are characteristic for heat transport. |
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The PP dissolution in n-pentane and n-heptane was interpreted in terms of chain disentanglement and solvent diffusion. |
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The dissolution of the notion throughout its deconstruction process should unhopefully lead to resuscitate it. |
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In salty ambient conditions, dissolution rather than melting often causes the ablation of ice. |
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Desmosomal dissolution in Grover's disease, Hailey-Hailey's disease and Darier's disease. |
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After dissolution of sulfate, the solution was poured into a volumetric flask and diluted to the scale. |
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The church was shortened after the dissolution of the monasteries and ruins of the former east end remain outside the church. |
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This involves accelerated phellogen activity, elongation of cork cells, dissolution of cell walls, and cell proliferation. |
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Specifically, this mechanism is associated with the dissolution of iron stored in epithelial cells of the radula to create ferrihydrite ions. |
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Prior to its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union had the second largest economy in the world after the United States. |
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Preliminary experiments determined that three elutions normally characterized dissolution patterns. |
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Once summoned, a parliament's continued existence was at the king's pleasure, since it was subject to dissolution by him at any time. |
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The bill cleared its House of Lords stage yesterday as part of the preelection wash-up period ahead of Monday''s dissolution of Parliament. |
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On 25 April, the election date was confirmed as 8 June, with dissolution on 3 May. |
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Addition of excess AEEA does not contribute to MVPs stabilization, but promotes hydrotropic dissolution of polyester in the continuous phase. |
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A Prime Minister who has lost the confidence of the House will conventionally either advise a dissolution of Parliament and new elections, or tender his resignation. |
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Subsequently, Wilson asked that if the government were defeated on the floor of the House of Commons, the Queen would grant a dissolution, which she agreed to. |
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Barbarian pressure on the frontiers hastened internal dissolution. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union on 26 December 1991, Russia was internationally recognized as its legal successor on the international stage. |
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In contrast to 1868 and 1880 when the Liberal campaign lasted several months, only three weeks separated the news of the dissolution and the election. |
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Following the dissolution of the monastic cell on the islands, the islands became the property of the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral, who leased them to various tenants. |
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Ablation of ice refers to both its melting and its dissolution. |
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Hanson reports that this trinity of expertise combines dissolution, spectrophotometry, and 21 CFR Part 11 PC software expertise under one umbrella for the benefit of the user. |
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No progress had been made with the government bill when the death of King William, and the consequent dissolution of parliament, brought the session to an end. |
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After the dissolution of the Dominion of New England, the colonies of New England ceased to function as a unified political unit but remained a defined cultural region. |
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But, as he owned a quarter of the shares of the resultant companies, and those share values mostly doubled, he emerged from the dissolution as the richest man in the world. |
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The dissolution had actually propelled Rockefeller's personal wealth. |
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As these divisions indicated that Parliament was against the Reform Bill, the ministry decided to request a dissolution and take its appeal to the people. |
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At the dissolution of the monasteries two monks were allowed to remain on the island, as they maintained a beacon for shipping in the river mouth. |
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This Act provided for the formal dissolution of the company on 1 June 1874, after a final dividend payment and the commutation or redemption of its stock. |
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For example, before 1918 the British Cabinet requested a parliamentary dissolution from the monarch, with the Prime Minister conveying the request. |
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Initially in 1537, the Irish Parliament approved both the Act of Supremacy, acknowledging Henry VIII as head of the Church and the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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Even after the dissolution, Leland did not abandon his hunt for books. |
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From such a surrender, the dissolution of the body corporate ensues. |
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Parson Brooke was transferred in a couple of years to the Southwark mint, on dissolution of which he won back to the Tower, there to experiment with machinery in Mary's reign. |
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The Model 205 can also be used to measure vibration levels on equipment such as aerators, dissolution and shaker baths, blowers, centrifuges, compressors, mixers and pumps. |
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The PDG granulate offers a host of advantages versus today's granulate, in that it is both flowable and compactible and improves disintegration and dissolution, among others. |
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During the English Reformation in the 16th century, most cathedral schools were closed and replaced by new foundations funded from the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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This led to the incorporation of these three islands into the country of the Netherlands as special municipalities upon the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Flemming was supported in this effort with a shipment of lead to aid in construction, and money raised from the dissolution of the monasteries in England. |
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After the second dissolution of the Rump, in October 1659, the prospect of a total descent into anarchy loomed as the Army's pretence of unity finally dissolved into factions. |
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The Prince can call referenda, propose new legislation, and dissolve parliament, although dissolution of parliament may be subject to a referendum. |
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The most violent dissolution happened in Yugoslavia, in the Balkans. |
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During World War I, the Ottomans were defeated and driven from much of the area by the United Kingdom during the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Had the plan fully explained in intricate detail all the issues associated with municipal dissolution, the voters would have been more informed at the outsight. |
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The most common cementing materials are silica and calcium carbonate, which are often derived either from dissolution or from alteration of the sand after it was buried. |
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The Constitutional Court and Emir both have the power to dissolve the parliament, although the Constitutional Court can invalidate the Emir's dissolution. |
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As the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire seemed imminent, the Great Powers struggled to safeguard their strategic and commercial interests in the Ottoman domains. |
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Over the next five years the band recorded five albums for Apple and toured extensively, before they became embroiled in the chaos of Apple Records' dissolution. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, its UN Security Council permanent seat was transferred to the Russian Federation in 1991, as its successor state. |
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Partly because of the new revenue raised from the dissolution of monasteries, Cromwell created revenue courts to allot the royal income properly to various departments. |
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This in turn led to the formal dissolution of the USSR in December 1991 and the collapse of communist regimes in other countries such as Mongolia, Cambodia and South Yemen. |
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Membership was generally for life, although the death of a monarch brought an immediate dissolution of the Council, as all Crown appointments automatically lapsed. |
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When the Priory and the Friary were abandoned during the dissolution of the monasteries in the reign of Henry VIII, the land being returned to the monarchy. |
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At the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, only the United States appeared to fulfill the criteria of being a world superpower. |
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The reunification of the Low Countries as the United Kingdom of the Netherlands occurred at the dissolution of the First French Empire in 1815, after the defeat of Napoleon. |
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Lyotard says that after the dissolution of meta-narratives we are in a state of the immeasurability of the heterogeneousness of discourse games irreducible to each other. |
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Salisbury's Conservative successor as Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, resigned in December 1905, but did not seek a dissolution of Parliament and a general election. |
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The early modern period is taken to end with the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire at the Congress of Vienna. |
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However, the New Liberalism continued to be the preferred ideology by the Liberal Party, until its dissolution in 1988 when formed the Liberal Democrats. |
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The third period of independence began in 1991, when Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union in the aftermath of its dissolution at the end of the Cold War. |
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The court's sole jurisdiction over trusts lasted until its dissolution. |
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He further sets the date of dissolution of the Hansa at 1630 and concludes that the Hansa was almost entirely forgotten by the end of the 18th century. |
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At the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947, explosions of fireworks signify the dissolution of the British Raj and the partition of India and Pakistan. |
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Spielberg dealing with the characteristics of liquid dissolution products of Estonian kukersite and Saratov and Orenburg high-sulphur shales was published. |
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Although the rebellion was suppressed by 1858, it led to the dissolution of the East India Company and to the direct administration of India by the British government. |
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Soon after the abruptly ended Band of Gypsys performance and their subsequent dissolution, Jeffery made arrangements to reunite the original Experience lineup. |
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