Mounted
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In 2002, Moscow authorities
mounted
huge TV-screens on Manezhnaya Square to broadcast a World Cup match between Russia and Japan.
In the Philippines, Japan’s Self-Defense Forces
mounted
a major relief effort after the devastating typhoon in November.
In Britain and some European countries, animal welfare became politically salient, and pressure on parliamentary representatives
mounted.
The most common among them are the indirect (and often unintended) consequences of the bailouts that governments
mounted
as a consequence of the crisis.
And yet, as worries have
mounted
that commercial surrogacy leads to human trafficking and the exploitation of women, India’s authorities have concluded that the ethical concerns outweigh the economic benefits.
Until now, parliament has been an effective tool for the Supreme Leader legitimately to rein in presidential authority, and it is difficult to imagine that the Larijani brothers would have
mounted
such a sharp challenge to Ahmadinejad without the Supreme Leader’s approval.
Since then, the costs have
mounted
further.
To their credit, Hungary’s police
mounted
an unprecedented manhunt and, in late August, arrested four suspects, including some who wore swastika tattoos.
Those who
mounted
the coup against Rudd three years ago felt it necessary to explain that it was because his government was, beneath the surface, a dysfunctional mess.
According to an opinion poll by the newspaper Rzeczpospolita, 69% of Poles support the so-called black protest that women have
mounted.
The response,
mounted
by the Bush administration and taken over by the Obama administration, was all of the above.
Lessons of the Lord’s ResistanceNEW YORK – On January 10, a particularly atrocious terrorist attack was
mounted
in a bustling market in the northern Nigerian town of Maiduguri: a ten-year-old girl detonated an explosive device hidden beneath her dress, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens of others.
Trumping the RenminbiHONG KONG – At the recently concluded World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Chinese President Xi Jinping
mounted
a robust defense of globalization, reaffirming his country’s “open door” policy and pledging never to seek to start a trade war or to benefit from devaluation of its currency.
No sooner had this BJP-fueled hysteria been widely dismissed – Muslims comprise 13% of India’s population, and there have been only a handful of such marriages – than the inflammatory rhetoric
mounted.
The difference in the disciplined professionalism of the campaign
mounted
by Mr. Kwasniewski and that run by Mr. Walesa was a most striking example of these facts.
When the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences and some of the world’s top earth and social scientists met at the Vatican in April, the libertarian Heartland Institute, supported over the years by the Koch brothers,
mounted
a fruitless protest outside of St. Peter’s Square.
International organizations like the United Nations and the World Health Organization, in cooperation with Yemeni health-care officials, have
mounted
an impressive response.
The answer is obvious: China
mounted
a full-court press to change minds.
Most important of all, social and political pressures mounted, reaching a tipping point.
But the rapid transformation of its demography brought with it hundreds of mosques with multi-barreled audio cannons
mounted
on minarets, as well as scores of madrasas illegally constructed in what used to be public parks and green areas.
But evidence also suggests that some Neanderthals buried their dead with grave goods (items presumably intended to help the deceased in the afterlife), produced complex tools (such as stone armatures
mounted
with mastics), and developed personal symbols (including manganese oxide pigments and pendants made from animal teeth).
Fossil bones are harvested and made into
mounted
skeletons, often with little regard for accuracy.
Businessmen could make casts and
mounted
skeletons of the specimen and market them to other museums, schools, companies, and shopping centers.
Immediately after Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in 2011, the US military provided for Japan the largest peacetime humanitarian relief operation ever
mounted
– powerful evidence that the 60-year bond that the treaty allies have nurtured is real.
The vigorous religious attacks
mounted
against him during the campaign highlighted that fact’s salience for the establishment – though the Orthodox leaders who backed Ponta have rapidly adjusted their rhetoric to promote tolerance and cooperation.
Tensions
mounted.
Over the next two days, criticism
mounted.
This geopolitical risk
mounted
in recent weeks as Israel has grown alarmed about Iran’s intentions.
Trade among these countries had been higher, on average, than among their Arab peers, but it has collapsed as violence has
mounted.
As Turkish casualties have mounted, the military’s patience has begun to wear thin and Erdogan has come under growing internal pressure to take unilateral military action against the PKK.
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