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1 In his first public reaction , Gorbachev in his opening address on March 12 to a session of the Congress of People 's Deputies [ see p. 37297 ] described the Lithuanian independence declaration as " alarming " .
2 The object of these letters was to bring Vial 's plan of 18 March 1790 to the notice of the influential readers of The Gentleman 's Magazine .
3 Richard Rampton QC , read out a draft of a speech which Lord Aldington gave in March 1985 to the pupils of Winchester College where he was Warden .
4 See Nature 362 , 277 ; 25 March 1993 for an account of MicroGeneSys 's withdrawal of its vaccine from the US Army 's trial .
5 It is perhaps surprising to find that Jacques married for the first time on 31 March 1728 at the age of 55 .
6 The Festival will continue with the Western theme on Tuesday , March 30 in the guise of ‘ Calamity Jane ’ .
7 It was pointed out in Slovakia that the first documents issued in the name of the state at its inception in 1918 had used the hyphenated form , and thousands of Slovaks demonstrated in Bratislava , the Slovak capital , on March 30 against the omission of the hyphen .
8 ( ‘ Tempest ’ ) and some sureties , the landlord demised a factory unit on its industrial estate , known as Eley 's Estate , Eley Road , Enfield , to Tempest for a term of 20 years from 25 March 1972 at a rent of £3,850 for the first five years , with reviews at five-yearly intervals thereafter .
9 Between 1898 and 1923 the development of a more complex and less easily controlled society confronted the monarchy of King Alfonso XIII with a series of new challenges .
10 Dr J Majo Cruzate , Advisor , Director General , DG XIII at the Commission of European Communities , after outlined the history of the European Single Market initiative up to Maastricht and ( probably ) beyond , and went on to extol the virtues of creating a single market for IT in Europe , with the European Commission 's roll seen as harmonising standards efforts and funding research .
11 The first withdrawal of US troops began on Jan. 2 with the return of about 300 troops to the USA , and as of Jan. 7 a total of 3,300 troops had returned home , out of a total of 26,000 who had been in Panama .
12 Col. Luis García Lozano , the second in command of the San Sebastián military zone , was shot dead in San Sebastián on Jan. 2 by a commando of the Basque separatist organization ETA .
13 Rallies , demonstrations and strikes were reported on Jan. 4-6 in a number of towns and cities in support of the nationalists ' demands , and on Jan. 5 there was a general strike in Kurdzhali and in the nearby city of Khaskovo .
14 The US-Soviet strategic arms reduction talks ( START — see p. 37223 ) resumed in Geneva on Jan. 22 with the signing of a new agreement allowing both sides for the first time to inspect each other 's nuclear warheads .
15 Among those receiving liveries of robes from Edward III for the winter of 1330 , at least seventeen Gascon knights and esquires are recorded as members of his household .
16 On Nov. 12 he was effectively dethroned with the election of his eldest son as King Letsie III by an assembly of chiefs [ see p. 37843 ] .
17 However , some 300 members of the National Peasants ' Party staged a march on Jan. 7 through the centre of Bucharest in memory of those killed by the Securitate during the revolution and to protest against the NSF decision to stand in the elections .
18 President Salinas appointed noted reformist Ernesto Cedillo Ponce de León , hitherto Planning and Federal Budget Minister , as Education Minister on Jan. 7 following the resignation of Manuel Bartlett Díaz .
19 A well known right-wing extremist , Gottfried Küssel , was arrested on Jan. 7 after the broadcast of a television interview in the United States in which he called for the restoration of the Nazi Party to power and the creation of a Fourth Reich .
20 An internal power struggle within the NSF was suggested on Jan. 26 by the resignation of Mazilu .
21 His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington .
22 His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington .
23 A conference was held in Washington on Jan. 22-23 on the co-ordination of aid to the republics of the former Soviet Union .
24 The talks were reported to have broken down on Jan. 21 over the issue of the withdrawal of JNA forces from areas of Croatia not under UN protection , although both sides affirmed their commitment to the ceasefire .
25 by Edward II for the expenses of his knighting ( a sa chivalerie ) assigned on Gascon revenues .
26 The Count of Hainault , who was ruler of Holland and Zeeland , had grievances against Edward II over the harassment of Dutch shipping and was willing to help Isabella as a reprisal against England .
27 Next , according to Taskopruzade and Mecdi , Fahreddin Acemi taught in certain medreses and then became Mufti in the time of Murad II with a salary of 30 akce a day .
28 Peck says the St. Martin 's guild was singed out in 1388 by Richard II as an example of the corruption within the guild system , because ‘ On the feast of St. Martin … the brethren have a certain bull . ’
29 On April 4 the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church was reported to have voted unanimously for the reinstatement of its former head , Patriarch Teoctist Arapas , whose known complicity with the former regime of Nicolae Ceausescu had led to his " withdrawal " on Jan. 18 to the monastery of Sinaia , 120 km north of Bucharest [ see p. 37192 ] .
30 Christians demonstrated on Jan. 8 in the southern state of Ondo and on Jan. 11 in a number of northern , predominantly Moslem towns — Kaduna , Jos , Yola and Bauchi — against a perceived favouritism towards Moslems , in particular Hausa-speaking northern Moslems , in making high-level appointments .
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