Sentences with phrase «outbreak of civil war»

Originally a part of its sister state bearing the same name, West Virginia (WV) broke apart to form its own state at the outbreak of the Civil War.
Bartlett, who has been covering Syrian events for several years since the outbreak of the civil war, noted that while there are «certainly honest journalists among the very compromised establishment media,» many respected media agencies simply seem to avoid doing a fact - check.
Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Duncanson traveled to Canada, where he remained until departing for Europe in 1865.
In Our Banner in the Sky (c. 1861) a painting inspired by the outbreak of the Civil War (1861 - 65), Cole's pupil Frederic E. Church explicitly stated that the nation's destiny was prophesized in the heavens.
It will be a reunion for the orchestra, whose members have dispersed all over the world since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011.
She was raised in Mogadishu, Somalia, but fled in 1991 at the outbreak of civil war, and eventually settled in Rome to teach Somali language and culture at Roma Tre University.
A drought exacerbated by climate change might have contributed to the outbreak of civil war in Syria.
With the outbreak of the Civil War, Mitchel was called to active duty in the Union army as a general.
More than 2.5 million people have left Syria since the outbreak of the civil war — the largest movement of people since the Second World War.
He was the last president before Lincoln; and the president in place leading to the outbreak of civil war.
James Buchanan (15th President — D - PA) is universally listed as the worst president for his actions leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War.
One of them, of an economic nature, is represented by the general crisis of the world capitalist system that tends to drive the world economy to depression with the failure of governments, business bankruptcies, mass unemployment and even the outbreak of civil wars and new world conflagration as has occurred in the twentieth century with the 1st and 2nd World War.
One of an economic nature, is represented by the general crisis of the world capitalist system that tends to lead the world economy to depression with the failure of governments, the crash of companies, mass unemployment and even the outbreak of civil wars and new world conflagration as has happened in the twentieth century with the 1st and the 2nd World War.

Not exact matches

The outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011 allowed the group to transfer its operation to Syria and move freely across international borders.
This was around a decade after the end of Sierra Leone's civil war, and a year before the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus; needless to say, the resulting deaths seemed barely newsworthy.
The cleric recalled that the Nigerian Civil War of 1967 was bad for the country, adding that he would never wish for the outbreak of another war in NigerWar of 1967 was bad for the country, adding that he would never wish for the outbreak of another war in Nigerwar in Nigeria.
«The BBC Trust is facing the axe after the outbreak of «civil war» between its chairman, Lord Patten, and Mark Thompson, the former director - general, over excessive pay - offs to senior executives.
To control the spread of cholera during an outbreak, rapid care for infected people is vital, including providing ready access to rehydration therapy — a huge challenge in a country where civil war has wreaked havoc on public health and other infrastructure.
The thousands of skeletons originally interred from the mid-16th through 18th centuries at the Bedlam burial ground are expected to provide researchers with unparalleled information about a formative time for London that included the English Civil Wars, Restoration, the last major plague outbreak and The Great London Fire of 1666.
Saad Abu Hammour, secretary - general of the Jordan Valley Authority, told the Jerusalem hearing that the scarcity of water in Jordan has been exacerbated by the arrival of more than 250,000 Syrian refugees into the country since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.
A team of epidemiologists and viral experts from the WHO and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta will attempt to reach the affected area, which is remote and plagued by civil war, early next week to collect more samples and look for the source of the outbreak.
The film's third act hinges not only on containing the outbreak of an all - out Wakandan civil war, but on stopping Vibranium weapons from leaving Wakanda's borders, destined to be used on foreign soil.
The Ebola outbreak in Liberia spread first into Lofa, once one of the most devastated places in the 14 - year civil war.
On the rare occasion that you can distinguish figures in these pictures, they are fleeting, ghosts of an altogether more optimistic past: namely, the era prior to the outbreak of Algeria's apocalyptic civil war in 1991.
Esteban Vicente immigrated to the United States after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936.
After his first trip to Paris in 1920, and through 1931, Miró generally spent half of each year in the French capital and half in his native Catalonia, returning to live in France after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936.
This work all contributes to the rebuilding of lives following over a decade of civil war and more recently the worst ever recorded Ebola outbreak.
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