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  1. In front of which the sultan was forced to give up the throne. Ahmed, voluntarily ,led his nephew Mahmud I (1730–54) to the seat of sovereignty and paid
  2. The existence of the Confederate States of America. In 1861,Southerners, voluntarily ,embargoed cotton shipments, hoping to start an economic depression in Europe
  3. Urging the young men he teaches to fight in the name of patriotism, while not, voluntarily ,enlisting himself. In a twist of fate, Kantorek is later called up as a soldier
  4. A reasonable opportunity to leave. However, once the opportunity to leave, voluntarily ,has passed, it will not be an assault for the landowner to use reasonable
  5. During the period from April 1962 to 1966 398 municipalities merged to form 118, voluntarily , The number of municipalities peaked in the 1930s and was 1386 in 1962. Many of
  6. Though suffer from this exact advantage. A closely held corporation can often, voluntarily ,take a hit to profit with little to no repercussions (as long as it is not a
  7. For its Indian Placement Program, where Native American students were, voluntarily ,placed in white Latter-day Saint foster homes during the school year. This
  8. Program, where Native American students (upon request by their parents) were, voluntarily ,placed in white Latter-day Saint foster homes during the school year, where
  9. And of the Slavs, the Alemannic seem to have adopted Christianity gradually, and, voluntarily , spread in emulation of the Merovingian elite. From ca. the 520s to the 620s
  10. Systems, the running task is required to relinquish the CPU, either, voluntarily , or by an external event such as a hardware interrupt. Time-sharing systems are
  11. Actual situations where protection of individual liberty and property has been, voluntarily ,funded rather than being provided by a state through taxation. Medieval Iceland
  12. He continued to write new operas per imperial contract until 1804,when he, voluntarily ,withdrew from the stage. Of his late works for the stage only two works gained
  13. Was granted a trademark for the term (for its cathode ray tube) in 1932; it, voluntarily ,released the term to the public domain in 1950. The first commercially made
  14. May be seen as classical liberalism taken to the extreme by only supporting, voluntarily ,funded defense by competing private providers. One of the first liberals to
  15. And sent an envoy which attempted to persuade Batista to leave the country, voluntarily , Among the opponents of Batista there were many who wanted to accommodate the
  16. Hunting as a way to pursue justice. Despite the ability to have it replaced, he, voluntarily , bears a cybernetic arm as a reminder of what happened when he rushed into
  17. By the defendant. The Court held that a ruling that the plea was entered into, voluntarily ,is implied by the act of sentencing. In October 2008,the United States
  18. That BT toxin kills the larvae by starvation. In 2001,Bt176 varieties were, voluntarily ,withdrawn from the list of approved varieties by the United States
  19. With those who conspired to lose the 1919 World Series intentionally, and Rose, voluntarily ,accepted a permanent spot on the ineligible list in return for MLB's promise
  20. Aurelia (née Carny; 1922–1998). His father served in World War II, after he, voluntarily ,applied to join the Nazi Party in 1938. He served with the German Army as a
  21. Acted appropriately in accordance with the rules for acceptance of a plea made, voluntarily ,by the defendant. The Court held that a ruling that the plea was entered into
  22. Jacket, pants and overshoes. Items legally required in some jurisdictions, or, voluntarily , adopted for safety reasons, include bicycle helmets, generator or battery
  23. Is a small offshoot with an unknown number of members made up primarily of, voluntarily ,disfellowshipped members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. They were
  24. Explained that inoculation violated The Golden Rule, because if one neighbor, voluntarily ,infected another with disease, he was not doing unto others as he would have
  25. Special status due to the virgin birth and his pure, unselfish nature, Jesus, voluntarily , faced his struggle in Gethsemane, death,resurrection, and ascension to show
  26. Compelled a person to pay eight per thousand as a punishment. A person who, voluntarily ,absented himself from the census was considered incenses and subject to the
  27. Only rifle producer in Britain, had to step up to the mark and the workforce, voluntarily ,went onto a 7-day week. Motorcycle production was also stepped up from 500 to
  28. Only that user's program. Early multitasking systems used applications that, voluntarily ,ceded time to one another. This approach, which was eventually supported by
  29. System (RAS). Signs and symptoms Generally, a patient who is unable to, voluntarily ,open the eyes, does not have a sleep-wake cycle, is unresponsive in spite of
  30. Of martyrdom, a certification that the venerable gave his or her life, voluntarily ,as a witness for the faith and/or in an act of heroic charity for others. * If
  31. They do give credit to the settlement of the western issue, as the states, voluntarily ,turned over their lands to national control. By 1783,with the end of the
  32. Baseball after the strike. Ripen continued his streak for another three years, voluntarily ,ending it at 2,632 consecutive games played on September 20, 1998. In 1997,the
  33. The prime minister, who had become those who exercised power, with the monarchs, voluntarily ,ceding it and contenting themselves with the titular position. In many cases
  34. On the forefeet are typically sharper than those on the hind feet. Cats can, voluntarily ,extend their claws on one or more paws. They may extend their claws in hunting
  35. To jewelry sold by Claire's and Walmart stores. In June 2010 McDonald's, voluntarily ,recalled more than 12 million promotional" Shrek Forever After 3D "
  36. For some certain amount of time, called its time slice. If a process does not, voluntarily ,yield the CPU (for example, by performing an I/O operation),a timer
  37. His troops were veterans of at least one campaign who had returned more or less, voluntarily ,to the colors. The cavalry in particular was both numerous and formidable, and
  38. In New York City. *1930 – The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kinda are, voluntarily ,evacuated to other parts of Scotland. *1941 – Tallinn, the Capital of Estonia
  39. Order of the Eastern Star. Ethical Importance 1. Inclusivity: Ruth, a Mobile, voluntarily ,embraces Naomi's people, land,culture, and God. The book of Ruth portrays a
  40. Of Starlink seed were discontinued. The registration for Starlink varieties was, voluntarily ,withdrawn by Events in October 2000. 28 people reported apparent allergic
  41. But there would be an understanding that the missiles would be removed ", voluntarily ," in the immediate aftermath. The President agreed, and the message was sent.
  42. And the ways in which that nationality is lost are defined. So British subjects, voluntarily ,naturalized in a foreign state are deemed aliens from the time of such
  43. Mandatory for the California industry on September 1,2007,and was implemented, voluntarily ,over the previous two years. Since September 1,2007,raw untreated California
  44. Trial court that the prenuptial agreement in the present case was entered into, voluntarily , " Nikolai was a bat boy for the Giants and always sat next to his dad in the
  45. In the coexistence with whites, and they resisted suggestions that they should, voluntarily ,remove themselves. Their nonviolent methods earned them the title the Five
  46. The" bottom ", or more frequently as the sub (short for submissive),submits, voluntarily ,to the actions of the top. Although the top is usually the dominant and the
  47. School District. In the 1960s,Berkeley was one of the earliest US cities to, voluntarily ,desegregate, utilizing a system of buses, still in use. The city has only one
  48. Pennant, in 1944. Some critics called it a fluke, as most major league stars, voluntarily ,joined or were drafted into the military; however, many of the Browns' best
  49. After a press conference he was holding on 30 May 1984 was bombed, he ", voluntarily ,withdrew" from the contra struggle. The Misurasata movement split in 1983
  50. Initially were not part of the territory under direct Roman control, having, voluntarily , allied themselves to Rome following Claudius' conquest of AD 43. They were

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