Much of this economic merriment can be ascribed to the miracle of our virtually bloodless revolution and the government's macro-economic policy. |
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Its exponents want a modernising revolution from above, pioneered by both business and the government, promoting state capitalism. |
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This almost certainly indicates that Sedna is spinning, completing a revolution every 20 days. |
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The Damascus-based Umayyads were overthrown by a revolution that brought the new dynasty of the Abbasids to power. |
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He got there not by birth or revolution or coup like the rest, but through a Western-style democratic election, or so it seems. |
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When World War I and the Russian revolution shattered the Habsburg and Russian empires, Ukrainians declared independent statehood. |
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Most of Ireland missed out on the first industrial revolution of the late eighteenth century. |
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Each year is still equivalent to the sidereal period of the Earth, one revolution around the Sun. |
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But the promise of calls to anywhere at virtually zero cost heralds a revolution in telecoms. |
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Defeated in Lombardy, the revolution sputtered on in Venice, Tuscany, Rome, and Sicily. |
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The workers' revolution would thus usher in a lasting age of genuine Utopia. |
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Away from the political and economic aspects of grey power, a quiet revolution is taking place in the retirement housing market. |
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On the eve of the 1848 revolution Cabet was involved in plans to set up an experimental community in Texas. |
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The strike against Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 signaled the beginning of the atomic age and a revolution in strategic affairs. |
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How can a party whose principles rest on an international workers' revolution advance socialist policies in a bourgeois political system? |
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Rapid technological advances have also fueled the revolution in business affairs. |
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This was due to an erroneous assumption, i.e., that the stalk has a figure of revolution of a circular arc. |
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Later the revolution of the planet Jupiter was also used in Hindu astronomy. |
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What is the difference between revolution and murder and how can you rise above apathy in a world where there is nothing left to believe in? |
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But the supposed need for an early revolution did persuade many to accept violence as a temporary necessity. |
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And fourth, the frightening violence of revolution is also ridiculed as a feminine loss of self-control. |
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The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against tyrannical oppression and they were victorious. |
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Global capitalism and revolution are like oil and water, but in hip-hop they're akin to Siamese twins. |
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According to some analysts, the Iranian revolution has revived the Alavid Shi'ism, and the Safavid Shi'ism is on the decline. |
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By the end of the war, Woodrow Wilson hoped for a liberal revolution in Germany, whereas the Bolsheviks anticipated a socialist revolution. |
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For comparative historical analysis, this should be a revolution of the same magnitude as the Hubble space telescope was in astronomy. |
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With technologies merging and the digital revolution moving in, a closer look at movie-making seems timely. |
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But oatmeal sits, however lumpily, at the cutting edge of a revolution in the way we think about food. |
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The only place that held out against the revolution was the Winter Palace, the residence of the former Tsar. |
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The second component of this revolution was the reintroduction of breech-loading, made possible by improved technology and especially obturation. |
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The second is the transport revolution that has made the distance that people can cover in their daily commute greater by the decade. |
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No one is urged to dwell on the fact that the day's fireworks displays are symbolic of an armed revolution against tyranny and colonialism. |
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All that is required to subvert the revolution is to put a for sale sign up in front of its symbols, at which point it is assimilated. |
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The tools of the much-hyped communications and information technology revolution bring people closer together and drive them further apart. |
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Record companies have finally begun to embrace the digital revolution started by the first incarnation of Napster. |
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He determined the least angular velocity about its axis for which steady motion of a solid of revolution can be stable. |
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How long does it take the International Space Station to complete a revolution of the earth? |
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We on Earth get to see the same side of the Moon as its rotational period around its axis and revolution period around the Earth are the same. |
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Only revolution could prevent the American bourgeoisie from entering into this war or beginning the third imperialist war. |
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Cuba's revolution saw in the decade of left-wing youth and right-on liberation. |
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People may not want to read text, but when the broadband Internet arrives and can deliver video, then surely the revolution will come. |
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The overthrow of neo-liberal capitalism involves revolution in a national framework, even if that is not the end of the process. |
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There's been a quiet revolution in the science supporting salinity which perhaps hasn't been widely enough appreciated yet. |
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That taciturn man with the eyes of a kind wizard has brought about a veritable revolution in gymnastics. |
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Years ago there was a managerial revolution in business, much written about. |
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It's a myth that goes back to the revolution and the triumph of America's ragtag guerrillas against the rigid, hierarchical British army. |
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Those were written by the people, and were essentially autobiographical accounts of growing up in a country convulsed by revolution and change. |
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The system provides for the perpetration of a monarchial power structure that should have been abandoned with our first revolution 228 years ago. |
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What kind of impact do you think the sexual revolution had on society at large? |
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One of the reasons this happened is that the sexual revolution that happened in the United States in the 1960s has not happened in Africa. |
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In 1924, when the Turkish revolution overthrew the Ottomans, the caliphate was abolished. |
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In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe. |
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If the disk began rotating at one revolution per minute, you could observe the angular velocity by looking at it. |
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But the pair have since ushered in a quiet revolution after assembling a brand new team. |
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Biology is going through a revolution driven by a series of technological breakthroughs in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. |
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The concrete realisation uses the pseudosphere, a surface generated by the revolution of a tractrix about its asymptote. |
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At the inauguration of the column, the bodies of the martyrs of the revolution were transferred to a crypt beneath the statue. |
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A market revolution occurred as a yeoman and cash crop agriculture and capitalist manufacturing replaced artisan economy. |
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He also called upon the citizens to launch a green revolution to control increasing pollution levels in the City. |
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Since the start of the industrial revolution people have been paid a pittance for manual labor. |
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The last decade has seen a revolution in healthcare as more and more hospitals become convinced of the therapeutic power of humour. |
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Many anarchists and syndicalists supported the revolution and he was keen to win them over. |
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New systems will bring additional improvements in these areas, but the revolution happens in the extensibility domain. |
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At the revolution he was deprived of his appointment and afterwards lived in retirement, principally at Clapham. |
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The Russian revolution which began in 1917 led the a large influx of Russian refugees to Harbin. |
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They regard the 1917 Russian revolution as merely a capitalist revolution overthrowing feudalism. |
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Violent revolution to overthrow the capitalist system in favour of complete social justice will follow. |
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A revolution that was settled, scientifically, over a century ago, is still a hot button issue in the United States. |
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This was the first bloodless revolution in Tbilisi, a city which has been burned down forty times in its history. |
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So his method for spreading revolution was still that of guerrilla warfare. |
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Identifying the structure of DNA triggered a revolution in biology that is still continuing today. |
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Infinite Data Storage is now close to starting another technological revolution in digital recording technology. |
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The arts and crafts movement began in Britain in reaction to the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century. |
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The molecular genetics revolution of the 1960s swept up many of the brightest young minds. |
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The Earth's tides are mainly created by the force of the Moon's orbit, along with the Earth's own revolution and gravitational pull from the Sun. |
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Earth has also tidally locked the Moon, leaving it with identical periods of rotation on its axis and revolution around Earth. |
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Even without, or before, revolution or foreign invasion, states can decline of their own inanition. |
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This can be rounded up to 2.5 years per sign or 30 years for one revolution around the zodiac. |
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By February 1917 revolution overthrew the Russian Tsar and brought the working class to power, led by the Bolsheviks in October. |
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The chambers, furthermore, would all move, the lowest completing a revolution once a year, the second once a month, the uppermost once a day. |
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He is very good on revolution and ideology and writes extensively on capitalism and socialism and the rise of the Soviet Union. |
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Perhaps these inequalities will be righted when the feminist revolution is more thoroughly assimilated. |
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The drive toward centralization had transformed the legacy of the industrial revolution from that of world peace to one of a world at war. |
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For the moon, the line of apsides completes one revolution around the sky in a period of 8.85 years. |
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The model was obtained on the surface of revolution of a tractrix about its asymptote. |
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Within the past five years, a revolution in the image of dieting has taken place. |
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In fact, we would need a revolution in fluid dynamics to make surface tension fit in at all. |
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He was asked by the CIA to leave, once the onrush of the revolution seemed imminent. |
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Within a week the mutiny had spread to revolution in every big city in Germany. |
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No one would have expected ultraconservative San Diego to be the cradle of a revolution against privatization. |
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Well, he got involved with the actual methods of bringing this revolution about. |
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Fischer himself had made the jump from revolution to reform, but the same could not be said for everyone in the Greens. |
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And he should tell the Cuban leader that his revolution won't be won until the breach between Cuba and the USA is mended. |
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While the low-cost travel revolution is far from over, there is uncertainty as to where it goes next. |
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This journey made him the exporter of revolution to liberate Latin America's poor. |
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Does the hard left still plan and theorise about how best to foment revolution in the UK, do they engage in entryism and agitation, and so forth? |
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Meanwhile another, more ominous phantom revolution was threatening civil peace in Germany. |
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Now, step by step, the levers of power are returning to the old oligarchs against whom the revolution was supposedly directed. |
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There is something very odd about the way the revolution is figured, and the oddness goes beyond the closing scene. |
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The revolution in English football has led to the development of some disturbing trends, however. |
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I'm thinking that, just in time, this could be a revolt against branding, which is a revolution I would join. |
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Jamaica had its home grown Rastafarian revolution and Haiti's refusal to bow is famous. |
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In the Aegean region, especially, a revolution in tractor usage took place. |
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In Britain, the experience of the revolution had a liberating effect on people's minds. |
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The popular press subscribes to the notion that a revolution in educational technology is well underway. |
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A revolution in military affairs suggests a fundamental change in all aspects of warfare. |
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The revolution in coalface working methods brought about by mechanised power loading techniques. |
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Neither of those things would have been any different, had they had a revolution in favour of democratic government instead of communist. |
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A paradigm of a scientific revolution in Kuhn's sense would be the Copernican revolution. |
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For this orchestra has weathered centuries of political unrest and revolution in its homeland. |
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Years ago, such calculation was only possible for simple, symmetric shapes such as revolution ellipsoids or cylinders. |
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However the invention of the verge escapement in Europe in the 14th century led to a revolution in mechanical clocks. |
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In the early 70s the bedroom revolution was the continental quilt or duvet. |
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They were agitators, fomenting revolution and stirring up the working class, and they had to be taught a lesson. |
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But as events played out the revolution failed and the counter-revolution soon set in. |
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A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste. |
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It is this industrial revolution that is the defining process in the creation of modernity as we know it. |
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We had not yet been able to find the way to overcome this obstacle to the revolution in our countries. |
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He describes how the revolution in communication has made it easier for immigrants to keep in touch with the home country. |
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The next revolution was not in e-commerce but in making what we want to do, and do, easier, he said. |
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Anyone with even the most superficial aquaintence with the history of the French revolution will know what that means, in nine cases out of ten. |
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It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces. |
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The demonstration of an electric railway at Berlin by Siemens in 1879 opened the way to a transport revolution based on electric traction. |
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The first priority of the revolution became the redistribution of land under the Agrarian Reform Act. |
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She shows how they too forfended Moscow's revolution while they could, and what became of those exiled to Kazakhstan. |
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This is not an unreasonable strategy, particularly prior to the internet revolution when dissident outreach was limited in the extreme. |
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Using revolution counters, the system can analyze the injection parameters of each cylinder and adjust them if necessary. |
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Indeed, the whole idea of an agricultural revolution is now regarded as highly suspect. |
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Seed volumes were calculated as an ellipsoid of revolution from the nut length and width data obtained from literatures on dipterocarps. |
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Every time humans have been able to tackle and control a new force of nature, a technological revolution happens. |
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And from the French revolution onwards, Leftists everywhere have always been a violent and aggressive lot. |
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Their songs soundtracked the Orange revolution in the country at the end of last year. |
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The encirclement of the world by telegraph by the early 1870s represented yet another revolution in communications. |
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Immediately after a revolution or a dramatic change of government there are some exuberant examples of patriotic art. |
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We are arrogant in not allowing young nations to go through the same growing pains, turbulence and revolution that characterised our history. |
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My father was adamant that change could not come about without a violent revolution and a proletarian dictatorship. |
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And the Women's Movement coincided with the sexual revolution and the birth of the gay movement in the 20th Century. |
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Until everyone has joined the mobile phone revolution and cellular technology becomes fully reliable, most pay phones should remain. |
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Think of the Internet revolution as a supersonic jet streaking through the sky. |
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Inspired by Strauss's hatred for liberal modernity, its goal is to turn back the clock on the liberal revolution and its achievements. |
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The other city in the story is a scene of a violent and brutal revolution that wreaks havoc on the lives of the book's main characters. |
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It seemed as if the military and financial power of absolutism excluded every possibility of a revolution in Russia. |
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The off-piste revolution in Japan is now unstoppable, and its ski resorts are going to have to learn an entirely new culture to deal with it. |
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This is also a cultural question, and Nigeria needs as much a revolution in attitudes and thinking as it does in new legislation or new measures. |
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The events inspired political and economic revolution in Britain and led to the birth of a new class. |
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The era of satellite telecasts and the IT revolution brought forth more heroes, most of them proved short-lived. |
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There's been a revolution in dramaturgy and theatre style from the 20s onward. |
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The current information revolution can be termed as the fifth epochal event since the birth of the human species. |
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The civil rights revolution of the 1960s presents the relevant object lesson. |
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This historical drama retells the 1835-36 Texas revolution surrounding the famous siege of the Alamo. |
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This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the yoke of government oppression. |
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This social revolution has taken 50 years to complete but had an inauspicious start. |
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He explained eclipses, solstices and equinoxes, announced the sphericity of the earth and its diurnal revolution on its axis. |
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Since the original papers the shape of the stalk was not calculated but rather postulated to be the figure of revolution of a circular arc. |
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And of course, revolution is coached in freedom or change, while terrorism is intended to instill fear and evoke dread. |
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They sang the Red Flag and the Marseillaise, followed by three cheers for the social revolution and three boos for royalty and blacklegs. |
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The agricultural revolution freed farmers from this trap for the first time in history. |
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Grenada's emergence from international obscurity was the culmination of four turbulent years of revolution and social experimentation. |
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The electronic revolution has solved several little bugs often associated with cabovers. |
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What revolution could be ignited by a man who snivelled and struggled his way onto the hospital gurney? |
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Eighty years ago the Irish people fought a revolution to banish foreign soldiers from our country. |
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Thoughts of heaven merely blunted the urge for revolution by its promises of future blessedness. |
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When it was launched in the 1950s, the hovercraft was hailed as a revolution in sea travel. |
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The information revolution may have made this possible, but it's the advent of wireless communication that put it in hyperdrive. |
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The redevelopment of the State Library is no less critical given the current revolution in information systems. |
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The leaders of the MOOC revolution have been the likes of Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Princeton. |
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Nike broadcasts a message that equates its famous swoosh with freedom, revolution and personal exuberance. |
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He was the poster boy hero of the revolution who was savagely executed shortly after his capture. |
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We are witnessing the information revolution that will change the media as we know it. |
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Feeling that life has passed him by, and wanting to join the sexual revolution of the swinging '60's, Barney decides he must have an affair. |
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They are the vanguard of a social revolution and will have a huge influence on the shape of society in the next two decades. |
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This well-written and interesting book explores the Parisians and their city, linking them to the revolution and later developments. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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These advances were due in large part to the progress in focal plane arrays, driven by the revolution in microelectronics. |
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Nowhere is this link between the form and the content of bloodless revolution more recognizable than in Scott's Old Mortality. |
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Words were then written lengthwise along the baton, one letter on each revolution of the strip. |
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The 1979 revolution overthrew a vicious dictatorial regime supported by the West. |
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It was, popular mythology tells us, one of the contributing factors to the American Revolution, and it might just lead to a revolution here. |
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Allende's vow to carry out a peaceful Socialist revolution fired the imagination of millions. |
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The real revolution in philosophy would be to regard the contingencies of history as the means by which we lay hold of reality. |
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This was the first bloodless revolution the city, which has been burned down forty times in its history. |
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The tropical year when the earth in its revolution passes from one equinox or tropic to the same again. |
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In the technological revolution that digital video has brought to filmmaking, these two works represent polar opposites of the brave new world. |
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There's a growing belief that searching, rather than sorting through nested folders, is the next revolution in how people use computers. |
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The dot com revolution spawned a whole new generation of savvy, job hopping free agents who each said proudly they were their own security. |
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The increasing homogamy of sons and daughters of unskilled workers does not per se contradict the sexual revolution thesis. |
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It would be tragic if we backed off now, when revolution is gathering momentum for a glorious victory. |
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But somehow, in the process of cultural production, some obscure, unnoticed, maybe even unconscious revolution took place. |
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The second revolution involved the repudiation of the conviction that well-formed academic learning is a product of our generic humanity. |
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The collapse of the Iron Curtain brought about a political revolution in Europe. |
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However, a disruptive technology or innovation has emerged that supports a potential revolution to reverse that trend in a dramatic way. |
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Then there was a revolution in my building, with all these fishwives banging on my door because I'd insulted them. |
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They helped him become the national symbol of resistance to revolution and Bonapartism. |
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The technological computer telecommunications revolution is equally responsible. |
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He said thinking of space in those terms amounts to revolution comparable to Copernicus's proof of a solar system that orbited the sun. |
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A revolution ends when a new centre of power triumphs over the various contenders for supremacy. |
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The development of nuclear fission weapons and later thermonuclear fusion weapons represented an incomparable revolution in weaponry. |
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Admittedly, it would be a mistake to equate the sexual revolution with the increasing prevalence of premarital intercourse. |
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And his martyrdom in the cause of revolution sparked all those riots and protests in 1968, didn't it? |
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O'Neill has the time to effect his velvet revolution after the brusque, abrasive and confrontational approach of his predecessor. |
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These principles included a commitment to gradualism, which called for persuasion and education rather than revolution to achieve socialism. |
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We may have enjoyed a social revolution in the 1960s, and a sexual revolution of a kind. |
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The third reason for the absence of revolution was thus the policy of the Communist party. |
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This music revolution seems to have had great effect on the local club scene, or has it really? |
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In the early 1960s, the emergence of the theory of plate tectonics started a revolution in the earth sciences. |
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The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq. |
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Undoubtedly, we have seen a revolution of treatment in this reproductive field, particularly since 1978 when the first test-tube baby was born. |
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Convicts had been transported in the past to colonial America but after the revolution America was no longer available. |
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But like lefties everywhere, clinging to whatever jetsam keeps us afloat, I believe every revolution ere now was betrayed. |
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We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program. |
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The true revolution in military affairs is the social revolution of the modern information age. |
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The conclusion to be drawn from all this is that a quiet revolution is starting. |
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Bioabsorbable technology is a revolution that has set new standards in maxillofacial surgery. |
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So barring some unforeseen revolution in popular taste, at the present time we cannot consider offering you a contract. |
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Far from being the transport revolution expected, the service was denounced as a shambles, a farce and the last resort. |
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With a style reflecting theatrical glitz, shoes are undergoing a revolution with more playful colours and details. |
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The fourth dimension is time, shape shifting in fact, and scientists are already working on the next revolution in additive manufacturing. |
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Young believers in the Fascist revolution began to turn towards Communism as an alternative. |
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Over the past decade we have seen nothing less than a revolution in the self-referential nature of Scottish art. |
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Start with a smooth solid of revolution whose cross sections by horizontal planes perpendicular to the rotation axis are circular rings. |
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The revolution itself had been carried out mainly by mutinous soldiers, who represented thereafter the only real authority. |
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In 1916 he returned to Russia, and after the revolution he engaged in teaching both literature and anthroposophy. |
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Isn't it just the continued impact of the liberal revolution of the 1960s which liberated us from the vestiges of Victorian prudery? |
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The revolution in military affairs refers to this new form of information-based warfare. |
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Last week, I explained how violent acts of revolution would be self-defeating. |
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In the postgenomic era, the revolution in bioinformatics deals with the problem of structural genomics. |
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Since orbit insertion, the spacecraft has been spinning at the slow rate of 1 revolution every 3 minutes. |
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If the conditions enumerated are observed, the social revolution will painlessly melt into democracy. |
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The industrial revolution arrived in Japan with the new dawn of the Meiji period. |
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Depending on where you sit, it's either a document recodifying a revolution or a relic recycling an obsolescent controversy. |
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Should however the revolution turn into the directorate, the consulate and then the empire, you may come round and lynch us. |
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Already the silicon revolution of this era of communication has shrunk the world to a global village. |
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Meanwhile a revolution in drinking glasses had emanated from the two southern English workshops of George Ravenscroft, who in 1675 had discovered how to make lead crystal. |
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And so the Libyan revolution was intoxicating, which is why the world watched it much more closely than the dour Syrian struggle. |
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Of course, that don't mean having a revolution every day like them yellow-bellies and Bolsheviki, or every time some job-holder does something he ain't got no business to do. |
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The Eurasians held that the war in Europe and the revolution in Russia were not simply political catastrophes but signs of the breakdown of European culture. |
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Bulgaria's industrial revolution did not bring levels of development as advanced as in other countries, but people acquired more leisure time for cultural pursuits. |
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Who could have predicted that revolution and Beatlemania would fuse? |
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It's a better idea for the wealthy to provide a safety net for the lumpenproletariat than to be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes. |
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If you've ever wondered how the Russian aristocracy managed to bring a revolution upon themselves, some of the answers are indeed contained within the walls of the Hermitage. |
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In 2004 I was in Swat, I was researching on the causes of failure of the first revolution attempt by Sufi Muhammad. |
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Hundreds of urban youth left home and their studies to be part of the peasant revolution for the seizure of political power known popularly as the Naxalite movement. |
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Egyptian industrialist Shafik Gabr was in Davos, Switzerland, when the revolution began. |
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In the space of seven years, the dark-energy revolution has rewritten textbook entries on how the universe operates and what will ultimately happen to the cosmos. |
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The Loyalists amongst the Colonials came out in crowds to see him, eager to show their allegiance now that it looked as if the revolution were sputtering out. |
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The revolution he envisioned would be accomplished through the cooperation of lower ranking samurai and men from the peasant and merchant classes. |
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They met last winter during the revolution in Kiev and for months defended the maidan square from police. |
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Be reliable supports of the Songun revolution possessed of a lofty spirit and rich knowledge! |
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No law or even revolution in police tactics can fully curb the rising expectations that come with a wired world. |
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Six miles from craven Cottage, where Fulham play their home games, is the stadium where this soccer revolution began 10 years ago. |
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Privatization began after the velvet revolution in 1989, and most property owned privately before 1948 has been returned to the owners or their descendants. |
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It was difficult for a non-specialist to track the real direction of the Kampuchean revolution as far as the vast majority of the country's people were concerned. |
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There can be no economic revolution without significant and fundamental change in the manner in which we administrate and manage our daily affairs and our social relations. |
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After revolution working classes would own the means of production. |
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They were singing about revolution and sticking penny blacks in an album. |
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Though no revolution in technology, it should come in quite useful. |
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This revolution has transpired partly through advances in dental science and a greater awareness of the importance of oral health through dental education. |
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During the revolution black slave labour was introduced into capitalist enterprises in British colonies, the slave trade was established, as was the belief in white supremacy. |
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The codex worked a revolution in human communication, and the human understanding of the text was never the same. |
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He produced the first rigorously exact theory of homogeneous figures shaped like ellipsoids of revolution whose parts attract according to the inverse-square law. |
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At first Marx hoped that revolution in Europe would gain a second wind. |
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There has been a quiet, unappreciated revolution in energy production and consumption. |
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The revolution troubled me because of the incredible dynamic vigour that penetrated you completely, exceeded your imagination, unfolded in your own inner world. |
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Furthermore, until the Iranain revolution of 1979, Iranians have rarely left their plateau. |
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It's time for an academic revolution as profound as the one motivated by the sputnik launch. |
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The Russian revolution of 1917 toppled the tsar and soon installed a bloodthirsty communist regime. |
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As a result, the commercial space revolution has less in common with the rise of the steamship or the airliner than with the invention of telegraphy or radio. |
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The maximalist goal is to apply enough economic pressure to incite domestic revolution and the fall of the regime. |
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The shortcomings of Sun and his Nationalist Party were rapidly exposed following the 1911 revolution that brought the collapse of the Manchu empire. |
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We hear a lot today about the brave new world of globalisation and the information revolution sweeping away the old boys network and the clubby hierarchies of yesteryear. |
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The metro revolution reflects the maturing of U.S. cities and metros in terms of capacity and focus. |
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She was cautious, but Feinstein finds no trace of dishonour in the care she took to keep herself alive and free through successive waves of revolution and purgation. |
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In its playfulness, this trial run for revolution set the tone for what was to follow. |
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Go ahead, write M.I.A. off as a faux-radical relying on the aesthetics of revolution to sell records. |
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A semi-documentary about the Algerian revolution against French rule, and the harsh but effective measures employed by the French to crush the resistance. |
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Deeply antagonistic to reformist compromises with bourgeois democracy, syndicalists also disputed the Leninist strategy of organizing revolution via a vanguard party. |
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The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general. |
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With its lingering aromas of peach, apricot and delicate floral notes, Viognier seemed primed to lead the revolution against overbearing Chardonnays. |
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Were its political leaders unheroic or did its peaceful history deny them the heroic role which revolution and civil war conferred on Washington and Lincoln? |
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The novel paints a more detailed picture and asks questions about its oppression, brutality and corruption to which only the revolution could provide answers. |
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And for all the faults of the league office, the sport has effected a revolution in how we find the sport. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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Does this represent a revolution in classification processes? |
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But he's a sophomore and, what's more, sophomoric in thinking that this qualifies as a grand revolution instead of a thinly veiled stab at novelty. |
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We can be the growth engines for the revolution of a continent. |
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After the revolution the social prestige of the working class rose considerably and in consequence the prestige of the lower middle class fell in relative terms. |
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Penguin Books began a revolution in publishing with their sixpenny pocket paperbacks, and included in their early lists an edition of Shakespeare. |
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In 1992 he joined Baltimore service bureau Graphic Detail, Inc. in order to get in on the upcoming digital revolution and say goodbye to rubylith, paste-ups and opaqueing. |
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France's Communist party has undergone a revolution and dropped the hammer and sickle from its membership cards. |
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A similar revolution swept through service industries in the nineties. |
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The second, political revolution was the Chinese snuffing out of the idea of Tibetan sovereignty once and for all. |
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Rather, the revolution was brought there by certain elements of the insurgency. |
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Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points. |
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She believed, and nourished the belief, that genuine, up-from-the-bottom revolution must include art, laughter, sensual pleasure, and the widest possible human referentiality. |
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Despite his hostility to Marxism, he insisted that the revolution was not a Bolshevik coup but a massive social revolt involving millions of workers and peasants. |
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It is such a retro settlement that the working men's club glares balefully across Main Street at the Conservative club, like the post-industrial revolution never happened. |
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Cohen's discovery of this new, truly global dimension of urbanization under the new international division of labor represented a genuine intellectual revolution for urban scholars. |
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The best men in the revolution have already died, and it has spiraled down to a lot of infighting. |
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No one savaged the law's delays and inequities more energetically than Dickens, yet no one worried more about the results of revolution and lawlessness. |
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The revolution led by the Bolshevik party was bound up with, and inspired, a broader international working class struggle against the depredations of capitalism. |
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