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, erupting out of silence Gillespie would blast a fiery, window breaking note of the stage. His jagged and angular style used chromatic or stepwise figures that lead the audience up a stairway to a jazz listeners heaven. Each of his melodic lines would flow freely
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the government must be interminable, that is the sovereign, whether it be a monarch or an assembly and must have the right to dispose of the Succession. Otherwise sovereignty remains with the people and civil war will erupt every time a new Sovereign has to be chosen
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to the coordinating hand of the central authorities. Widespread violence erupted in towns and cities hundreds of miles apart over a matter of weeks in a country devoid of mass media. At a time when the sultan ruled absolutely, the evidence strongly implicated the head
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Though sparked by the Rodney King verdict, there were many other causes of the riots that erupted on the streets of Los Angeles on April 29, 1992. The Los Angeles riots in 1992 were devastating. The obvious issue portrayed through the media was black
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rights, have come in the wake of wars and revolutions. Eruption and chaos, particularly if accompanied by significant shifts in power, provide the opportunity for reassessment and change. The abolitionist appeared to understand this principle
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. The approaches of the JACL and NCJAR were not completely in conflict; the relationship between both sides was strained, with verbal backbiting on both sides.
Major opposition to the issuance of redress erupted during this time as well. One very noteworthy group
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, p. 39.
"Coke v Pepsi", The Economist, January 29, 1994, pp. 67-68.
DeNitto, Emily. "Pepsi, Coke think international for future growth", Advertising Age, October 3, 1994, p. 44.
Murphy, Helen. "Cola war erupts in Mexico", Corporate Finance, May
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the United States stepped up to establish a disarmament plan for all nuclear-armed countries.
After the first explosion of the atomic bomb in Japan, great tensions erupted in many parts of the world. Some people in America were greatly disturbed
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Bolshevik regime and a civil war between the "Whites" (socially democratic driven "Kadets") and the "Reds" (Bolsheviks) consequently erupted in 1918 (Harris). Lenin felt control of Russia slipping away and knew that the focus of his regime had
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after he had left his family in the 1940s as follows:
"After wandering and drinking in America and England he yearned for peace in his declining
years. He returned to Belfast, which erupted all around him. He said, A pox on all their
houses, and chatted
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