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As the planned partition of Palestine loomed in April 1948, Arab gunmen attacked a convoy of medical staff members and patients trying under armed guard to reach Hadassah Hospital, also on Mount Scopus.
Imperialist crises, though tense at times, had always been resolved, and even Germany's ambitions were on the verge of being served through a 1914 agreement with Britain on a planned partition of the Portuguese empire.
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Russia annexed Crimea (an Ottoman vassal state) in 1783 and planned to partition the Ottoman Empire.
90Y resin microspheres were used, and all cases were planned by partition modeling [[12]].
The Mountbatten plan partition was hastily drawn and left many Hindus and Muslims living on the "wrong" side of the border.
Modern history offers few examples of politicians' ability to plan for partition, especially as a prescription to forestall pending violence or to guarantee the resolution of long-term tensions, particularly on the Asian continent.
After King Victor Emmanuel III of the Kingdom of Italy removed Mussolini from power, Hitler on 28 July 1943 was preparing for the expected abandonment of the Axis for the Allies by the Kingdom of Italy's new government, and was preparing to exact retribution for the expected betrayal by planning to partition Italy.
This difficulty in planning accurate partitioning behavior observed in both attempts may be due to the fact that the probable eTNS student cannot use a mental re-presentation of seven to guide them in planning out the segmenting activity.
Current 802.11 infrastructure networks are frequency planned with static partitioning of spectrum.
Mr. Hogan said the airport planned to replace the partitions with ones that go lower.
In November 1947, the Jews accepted the UN's plan to partition Palestine, but the Arabs rejected it.
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