The backlash against the theory of evolution resonated not only with religious fundamentalists, but also with political and economic populists. |
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Its members ranged from patricians to populists, from Main Street Republicans to prairie socialists. |
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Despite political protests from anti-American populists in Manila, the potent tool of U.S. airpower may well be applied. |
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And the only parties fighting on specifically European issues are the the UK Independence party and other populists desperate to leave the union. |
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This logic was embraced by both anarchists and populists, and imposed a number of strict conditions on the behaviour of terrorists. |
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The fact is that our Parliament is peopled largely by populists whose interest lies, so they say, in representing their voters. |
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Like other populists, Chavez disdains any party institutionalization that might constrain his personal autonomy. |
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The giant retailer is realizing its dream of getting into the banking business, which should terrify populists of all stripes. |
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Despite what some populists claim, our data shows that the numbers have remained stable. |
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The White Australia policy was particularly championed by the ALP, the emerging trade union aristocracy and a whole host of petty bourgeois populists. |
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The populists and anarchists simply have no theory of the unpredictable ups and downs of capitalist growth which bolster and erode bourgeois domination of society. |
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Group divisions also find their way into the arena of municipal politics, where populists and reformists go head to head. |
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The factional balance between elitists and populists is no longer at equilibrium. |
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Death is courted by fundamentalists and megalomaniacs, radicals and populists, who sustain their power with gunpowder. |
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Therefore, I simply cannot understand that some hypocritical Austrian right-wing populists are against this mission. |
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They put forward some good proposals at one point and were ridiculed and condemned as populists by the Conservatives. |
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It appeals to the Mike Harris pro-growth tax-cutters and the flinty-eyed Ralph Klein deficit hawks, and it appeals to independents and lunch pail populists as well. |
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Miss Megawati and, especially, Mr Prabowo cast themselves as nationalist populists, proposing to reschedule Indonesia's foreign debt to release money for the poor. |
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Less widely expected was a seepage of Labour votes to UKIP, especially in northern fiefs such as Houghton and Sunderland South, where the right-wing populists came second. |
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This Europe long in tooth and short on ideas, alien to people's expectations and insensitive to the frustrations welling up everywhere, is a princely gift to populists and demagogues of all kinds. |
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This is the simplification of which populists really are guilty. |
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Much of our debate about fears about enlargement is based on exaggeration, but in order to confront the populists who exaggerate, we must connect with popular politics through reflection. |
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The unclear signals give scope to populists with nationalist agendas in the candidate States who want to prevent their countries from becoming Members of the Union. |
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The populists disguised as democrats who, by weakening the democratic institutions and relativising the democratic principle, create the most favourable environment for extremists? |
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As such, action must be clear because it is no good the populists grabbing hold of the figures that I have announced to you and crying out: What on earth are you doing with all of that money? |
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Born-again populists rail against the establishment. |
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They are, for the most part, a bunch of yahoo radical populists wallowing in racism, jingoism, intolerance, obscurantism, corporate lollipops galore, fiscal irresponsibility, executive abuse of power, and supine legislatures. |
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This was especially evident in the 70s BC when the social wars were going on between the populists led by Marius, and the senatorials led by Sulla. |
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He depicts the Flavians as populists and underlines Flavian messages that the new dynasty was better at aiding the Roman plebs than its predecessors. |
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Lash's political sympathies lie with the Agrarian Populists of 19th century America. |
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Following the assassination of his father, he rejected all plans of liberal reform, suppressing Russian nihilists and Populists. |
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It was the Populists who made a start in developing the political consciousness of ordinary people. |
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Populists in the city emotionally heralded its heritage, but in reality it was a knackered product in a knackered factory. |
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