The second aspiring revolutionary I met was a representative of all the stereotypes. |
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Often the coup is undertaken to pre-empt revolutionary change from below and impose a measure of reform from above. |
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The enthusiasts for revolutionary methods overlook the truth of the adage that the best is often the enemy of the good. |
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The younger brother of the Battleship Potemkin has found a small round in his aging revolutionary magazine and fired it off with great jollity. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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The campaign was revolutionary in its use of the Internet to raise funds and rally the masses. |
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The party had merely added a veneer of justification by using its revolutionary pretensions to justify its authoritarian methods. |
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His conviction as a humanitarian made him a revolutionary and an agent for change. |
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The French socialists, on the other hand, were intent on stirring up revolutionary agitation. |
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In short, it can encourage faith in the professional negotiator rather than the revolutionary agitator. |
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Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery. |
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The first conscript armies were recruited in France to fight the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
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Having had some narrow escapes the priest was eventually arrested as a recusant priest and was tried by revolutionary Court. |
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She was a socialist, a passionate advocate of women's liberation, and fought all her life for revolutionary change. |
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But in France the revolutionary spirit was still strong and the common people had gained a sense of their power and their worth. |
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But, revolutionary as the wrap dress proved to be, then and now, she points out that it was hardly a ground-breaking concept. |
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It was on his return to Uyaynah that he first began to preach his revolutionary ideas of religious reformation on fundamentalist lines. |
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Organized civil disobedience may have reformatory, revolutionary, or defensive objectives. |
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It took me another three seminars to realise that I'd accidentally fallen into a nest of revolutionary socialists. |
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The revolutionary character of this edict was partially masked by the formal legal language in which it was couched. |
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Meanwhile, a revolutionary insurrection by a disaffected Kentish mob threatens to bring anarchy to London. |
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So many young people learned about Marxism and the revolutionary tradition from discussions with him. |
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Above all he patiently passed on his knowledge of Marxism and the revolutionary tradition to groups of younger people. |
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The United States still had its Anglophobes dating back to the revolutionary war. |
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Second, by spreading revolutionary ideals and institutions, Napoleon made it impossible for the restoration of the ancien regime. |
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A former jockey has developed this revolutionary lightweight racing saddle after being given a leg-up by European funding. |
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At one time he underwent a revolutionary treatment which involved having mice extract pumped into his body through a drip. |
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Conservative opponents of revolutionary socialism also repeated the idea that Leninism and Stalinism were the same thing. |
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For both conservatives and revisionists, revolutionary violence cannot be blamed on the revolution's opponents. |
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The peasant movement, like the workers' movement, revived in the wake of the victory of the revolutionary armies. |
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Most farmers are really interested in innovation, but automatic milking might seem too revolutionary. |
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I'd heard that it was a science fiction classic, with revolutionary ideas about free love and community. |
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In fact, he thought, their hostility was often proof of the revolutionary nature of his ideas. |
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The reforms that started in 1991, are bringing in more and more revolutionary changes. |
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That appointment was revolutionary, for never in its more than one hundred years in St Lucia had a native son held the top job. |
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Doctors in Britain are set to start trials of a revolutionary treatment for heart disease using stem cells, it emerged yesterday. |
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Through a revolutionary computer mock-up of the development potential tenants can now take a virtual tour of the building. |
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Mr Carroll and his colleagues recently spoke of their work at a meeting in London and the revolutionary approach left a huge impression. |
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By focusing on the superficial, they missed what is truly revolutionary about the game. |
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They started painting outdoors, which itself was considered to be quite revolutionary. |
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And the most revolutionary changes are taking place in the field of education. |
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Yoko Ltd manufactures a revolutionary bonnet which is designed to make life more comfortable for premature babies. |
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Later, after the move to London, the revolutionary changes in publishing technology, there was no longer any such cause. |
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Electronic B2B services seem revolutionary, but in fact they are really nothing new. |
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Sounds awful touchy-feely, but sometimes the most revolutionary ideas are touchy-feely. |
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Wilson made his address primarily in response to the revolutionary upheaval in Russia. |
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Brion was by no means the only pundit predicting some form of revolutionary upheaval. |
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Even revolutionary politics may be articulated in terms of constitutional categories. |
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He became a revolutionary socialist when he was a young journalist working on Scotland's Daily Record. |
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Last but not least was the fact that the revolutionary movements were isolated internationally. |
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In fact, they were acting not as revolutionary socialists but as mere trade unionists. |
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The idea of embarking upon yet more revolutionary upheaval seemed anathema. |
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Calle San Sebastian still heaves, though the revolutionary fervour seems to have evaporated. |
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A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully. |
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He became a political activist in the mid-1950s when revolutionary socialism faced a double challenge. |
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Epidemic smallpox surfaced first in Boston, that hotbed of revolutionary fervor. |
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From the beginning of the wars he had been puzzling over the performance of the French revolutionary armies. |
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Two hundred years ago, revolutionary fervour burnt this church to the ground. |
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He was a revolutionary and like all successful revolutionaries he worked from within. |
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They would act like any revolutionary vanguard, as Lenin or indeed the French revolutionaries had imagined. |
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All about there menace the plots of the revolutionary, the stones of the mob, the dagger of the assassin, the torch of the incendiary. |
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The torch and the man's wild hair and dynamic pose imply a revolutionary or an incendiary, rather than someone who extinguishes fires. |
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Few were willing to make more than a rhetorical commitment to revolutionary activism. |
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As towns and villages were liberated by these forces, so new revolutionary authorities were set up. |
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Shelley, who knew him almost as well as anyone, believed that Byron was never a revolutionary so much as a libertine. |
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The reduced over-penetration and reduced ricochet characteristics of these rounds are nothing short of revolutionary. |
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He always remained a revolutionary socialist despite the background he came from. |
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How should revolutionary socialists relate to reformist ideas and organisations? |
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His work on light cones, black holes, wormholes, and time travel were are extremely revolutionary. |
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However, such was his poverty that the revolutionary seer was reduced to pawning the silver. |
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The advance from popular to revolutionary consciousness is not a straight, unbroken line of march. |
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As a swarm of roadies toiled about with their pre-show set-up, a revolutionary thought crossed my mind. |
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We took the revolutionary BioNav in-car navigation system out for a road test. |
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While this may sound revolutionary, it isn't rocket science, nor is it exactly new news. |
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That's pretty revolutionary, because it makes the trade-finance market incredibly liquid and incredibly robust. |
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Firm action by the army dampened the revolutionary ardour of the mob and restored order in the streets. |
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The most intellectually lively and revolutionary branch of Italian socialism was at this time the syndicalist movement. |
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But the united front tactic remains a vital weapon in the armoury of revolutionary strategy. |
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The other, I hear, is about Jesus's blood family and locates him firmly within the revolutionary context of his age. |
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The play looks at his struggle to develop revolutionary ideas as well as his relationship with long-suffering wife Jane. |
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Having standardized parts fabrication, Ford in 1910 opened a revolutionary car assembly plant in Highland Park, Michigan. |
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The eco-aware Smart car, the revolutionary runabout from DaimlerChrysler, is both fun to drive and friendly to the finances. |
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He's the only other poor lower class type I've ever met who was revolutionary minded. |
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary. |
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They began as revolutionary or radical attempts to reconstruct the world but became increasingly conservative and at peace with the world. |
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We are not obliged to share the superficial view that lumpen social layers possess an inherently revolutionary character. |
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He began talking about revolutionary socialism in his teens, taking against the school and the system that underpinned it. |
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The sans-culottes had played a role in revolutionary events since 1789, but they had, as a class, received few gains. |
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A central theme of his poetry, as well as of his magnum opus, the novel Doctor Zhivago, is man's destiny in revolutionary times. |
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Avowedly inspired by Emerson, Whitman's Leaves of Grass is regarded by some critics as the most revolutionary volume in American poetry. |
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Her estimation of the revolutionary importance of her ideas was perhaps excessive, but Joyce admired her ambition and her savoir faire. |
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These operas were created between 1966 and 1976, each one full of workers, soldiers and slaves who were burning with revolutionary zeal. |
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Few Burns suppers are now all male, and many celebrate Burns's radical, revolutionary and republican aspects. |
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He would also welcome any plotters and schemers who wish to hatch revolutionary plans in the quiet room upstairs. |
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The Spartans attempted a military response, and marched against the leading revolutionary state, Mantinea. |
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Instead the music becomes a jaunty march, of the sort that would have been associated with the armies of revolutionary France. |
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Scottish police marksmen have been issued with a revolutionary type of plastic bullet that could make conventional firearms almost redundant. |
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The revolutionary transformation of modern military forces has not reduced the need for boots on the ground. |
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A 37-year-old woman has been given a second chance by a revolutionary new drug which saved her life following a massive heart attack. |
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It was almost 20 years ago, and the thing was, it was introducing a revolutionary product. |
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Knowledge of the relation of past and present could prove instrumental in the formation of a mature, revolutionary self-consciousness. |
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Historians and politicians skillfully crafted the narrative of an active middle class who had heroically waged the revolutionary struggle. |
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Here he is referring to the revolutionary socialist party which was split between the Mensheviks on the right and the Bolsheviks on the left. |
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That is to say, the revolutionary hymn that called the proletariats of the world to unite is now anti-revolutionary in the harmonious society. |
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Truly revolutionary, though, are Dresser's designs for toast racks, jugs, tureens and suchlike, manufactured in electroplate and ebonised wood. |
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In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun. |
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If revolutionary new therapies are delayed or outlawed, we could be set back for years, if not decades. |
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A revolutionary new product proven to be more effective than winter tyres or snow chains is now being stocked in Kendal. |
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At the time, his views were seen as revolutionary, but they mark the beginnings of modern toxicology. |
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These exchanges are the most revolutionary phenomenon to hit betting since the opening of betting shops. |
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He could transmute wispy ideas into detailed plans and turn revolutionary dreams into enduring realities. |
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It is a reminder of how revolutionary their fast, loud and minimal music initially was. |
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Alex is a millionaire pursuing some revolutionary advances in the field of bionics. |
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The exhibition is showcasing revolutionary technology in the Indian apparel industry. |
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This was also true of the other groups attempting to build revolutionary organisations. |
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Under their influence, he consents to the emasculation of his revolutionary poems before publication, a weakness he bitterly regrets. |
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This painting represents a revolutionary breakthrough in the history of modern art. |
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Socialist realism demands from the artist the truthful, historically concrete depiction of reality in its revolutionary development. |
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This dramatic episode in history is just the most recent in a century of twists and turns, ugly events and revolutionary moments. |
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Marx was absolutely on the money about the revolutionary potential of the urban working class. |
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Since Mariana is no revolutionary, he does not make it easy for would-be tyrannicides. |
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The Zaydis favored Zayd ibn Ali, grandson of Husayn, as fifth imam due to his activist revolutionary position against the Umayyad dynasty. |
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Both reject the possibility of developing an independent revolutionary socialist movement, based on this class. |
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Through this measure, the chances of success against a repetition of the revolutionary movement were greatly improved. |
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While a video might not seem revolutionary, the execution was. |
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Kennedy was born in 1917 six weeks after Lenin returned to revolutionary st petersburg. |
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Along with sans-culotte politics came revolutionary tactics. |
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Through her haircare line, named for her grandmother, Jessie Branch, Titi Branch was revolutionary. |
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I think it's going to be quite revolutionary in the corporate world. |
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It would have meant the end of the revolutionary War and a total loss for the Americans. |
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European communist parties were formed out of established socialist parties as the consequence of a rift between their revolutionary and reformist wings. |
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Despite their revolutionary leadership, the Turin workers went down to defeat because the national movement remained under the control of the reformists. |
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That while Lena Younger may not have seen herself as revolutionary, Lorraine Hansberry certainly did. |
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But beyond the execution of her show on a nightly basis, Chelsea Handler as a late-night host at all was revolutionary. |
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Similarly, Bartley locates Pankhurst's militancy within the context of a commitment to parliamentary democracy rather than revolutionary politics. |
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Think of the infamous August 1978 CIA assessment that asserted Iran was not in a revolutionary or pre-revolutionary state. |
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At this time native Estonians and Latvians were beginning to settle in the towns, and from this new class there emerged nationalist and revolutionary groups. |
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Like Grandma, the two guerrillas had taken revolutionary names to bolster their morale and, in the advent of capture, to shield their villages and families from reprisals. |
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If we look at this argument closely, we perceive that what is at stake in her argument is precisely the impossibility of metalanguage in the revolutionary process. |
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It is true the Constitution contains no revolutionary calls to arms. |
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Mandela sent fighters for training and indoctrination to China when it was still ruled by that revolutionary icon, Mao Tse-Tung. |
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And revolutionary courts often convict and sentence journalists to prison on these baseless charges. |
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The high heel is revolutionary, and evolutionary, as an engrossing Brooklyn Museum show reveals. |
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She finally leaves her family to join a revolutionary theatre group. |
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His life is saved by the heroic revolutionary Fairfax and it is Fairfax who can unify and motivate a motley bunch of anti-monarchists into some semblance of an army. |
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At this point, it is the only way for the Brothers to burnish their revolutionary credentials. |
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He has at one time or another promoted an image of a pimp daddy mack, a dope peddler, a businessman, a political teacher, a gangsta, and a revolutionary. |
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To find the first mixed-race leader in the West you need to go back to revolutionary France. |
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It was characterized by apocalyptic and incendiary rhetoric, anger, impatience, and revolutionary zeal. |
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It makes one wonder how much of the speech is true and how much is false, based on Stalin's tendency toward revisionism of his revolutionary biography. |
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The Internet's a revolutionary and disruptive technology, yet most people use it to post comments on YouTube videos of mobile phones being unboxed. |
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She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society. |
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By questioning established authority, founding new colleges, and revivifying evangelical zeal, it helped to prepare the revolutionary generation in America. |
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Both forces styled themselves as revolutionary armies on the Soviet model. |
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Combining the innovation and technological perfection, PROMT has developed the revolutionary machine translation technology and became the technological leader in MT industry. |
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Modern libertarianism was an utterly foreign mode of thought to the revolutionary generation. |
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Why are you so convinced that his new work will be so revolutionary? |
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The liberated soul does not cease to act, to think, to create, to instigate revolutionary flows. |
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More than a great incendiary, Don is a revolutionary thinker. |
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He's the last revolutionary measuring up the last of the thriftless rich. |
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It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba. |
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No prize had been awarded in physics since 1930, yet recent theoretical and experimental achievements had led to a revolutionary new quantum-mechanical depiction of the atom. |
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Radical coups introduce potentially revolutionary changes into society and place members of the armed forces into positions of unquestioned control. |
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Later the revolutionary government concurred and the place was razed. |
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Meet local people from Thetford's past, from the revolutionary philosopher Thomas Paine to the Sikh hero Maharajah Duleep Singh and from rabbit warreners to railway workers. |
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Just like Fight Club or The matrix, the wave of revolutionary protest-battles also has a mindblowing ending. |
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This revolutionary idea has taken awhile to take root, because the Portuguese palate tends towards light, acidic wines, or even harsh, tart wines. |
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The pictures on the office wall were all of autumn landscapes, the dry leaves matched by the thin, reedy tones of the ageing former revolutionary behind the desk. |
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At this moment the revolutionary, like the nation of Syria, is clinging to life. |
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Ukraine mourned grave news coming from the burning, revolutionary streets of Kiev this week. |
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The two are cofounders of the revolutionary peer-to-peer file-sharing program Napster, which forever changed the music industry. |
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In last summer's protests, that third began to coil the revolutionary energy of its frustrated expectations. |
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Can rap be reformed to become a truly revolutionary cultural movement? |
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The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs. |
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He has located the wellspring of slave revolutionary behavior in Europe. |
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Doctors are putting smiles back on the faces of seriously injured and deformed children with the help of a revolutionary new implant to help rebuild their looks. |
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That level of hate would never be bestowed upon someone was anything short of a revolutionary. |
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One day Ebadi arrived at the Ministry of Justice to congratulate the revolutionary officials who had taken power. |
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An agricultural machinery manufacturer is hoping a revolutionary muck spreader will help transform its fortunes after being hit by the crisis in farming. |
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It is true that some former Levellers retreated into religious passivity, internalising their revolutionary ideology and seeking a godly republic within. |
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In such travels to so many corners of the African American world, Black becomes the first Afrocentric, Pan-African, revolutionary ideologue and hero in world literature. |
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Writers of the Gospel made a conscious decision to continually downplay not only his Jewishness but also his revolutionary zeal. |
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For they are creators of truths so unprecedented, purveyors of proposals so revolutionary, that not a soul is capable of making head or tail of them. |
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Both a rocket engine with a temperamental record and an airframe of revolutionary design and construction had to be proved safe. |
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The camp has solar panels, revolutionary dry latrines, a whole lot of candlelight and kerosene light, and a mandate to be good to the land and people. |
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So the crew, which included several revolutionary agitators, killed many of the officers, took control of the ship, and cruised around the Black Sea. |
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It is a product of revolutionary reform, adopted in 1967 by a newly reapportioned Legislature elected under a reapportionment plan imposed by order of the federal court. |
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His success was revolutionary, but what would the crusader think if he saw the massacres that have gone unstopped today? |
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Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an aid to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets. |
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In the Tea Party era, the GOP has become too revolutionary and insufficiently conservative. |
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The insurrectionists seemed actors in a surreal episode of revolutionary play-acting in which the curtain was about to fall. |
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The most obvious influence on the rap artist's early politics is his mother's active membership of the Black Panthers, the African-American nationalist, revolutionary group. |
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In this revolutionary rendering of the ultimacy of human being and the human world is born the spirit of absolutism, the soul of ultra-modernist culture. |
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A dozen revolutionary Guards were caught deep inside Pakistan, tracking Rigi. |
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After decades of too-cute, formulaic romantic comedy pairings in movies and TV, their behavior seems downright revolutionary. |
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It is a revolutionary story, which threatens to upend the world as we know it. |
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Rouzbeh and Trita Parsi on the revolutionary government's return to despotism. |
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His jazz favourites were both revolutionary beboppers, such as Monk and Parker, and established, crowd-pleasers such as Lionel Hampton and Billy Eckstine. |
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In 1849, he returned to the Kingdom of Bavaria for the Baden and Palatinate revolutionary uprising. |
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In 1839, the League of the Just participated in the 1839 rebellion fomented by the French utopian revolutionary socialist, Louis Auguste Blanqui. |
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Others were Joseph Weydemeyer and Ferdinand Freiligrath, a famous revolutionary poet. |
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Despite their technical complexity, neither device was revolutionary by the standards of the time. |
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In 1792 Britain severed diplomatic relations with the French revolutionary government and Huskisson returned to London. |
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In brief, these unions are radical in their orientation, and may accurately be described as revolutionary. |
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Technically, the IWW is described as a union that practices revolutionary industrial unionism. |
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In Antwerp, eight Dutch warships bombarded the city following its capture by revolutionary forces. |
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In the 1770s, Worcester became a center of American revolutionary activity. |
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Their revolutionary business plan was to manufacture the movement parts of watches so precisely that they would become fully interchangeable. |
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He was a refugee from France, where his revolutionary ideas made life difficult for him. |
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Steadicam, a revolutionary camera stabilizing device, was not shown, but CP did screen a sample film shot with a Steadicam. |
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The company's new breathing system is a revolutionary solution that incorporates an oil-less ambient air pump. |
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This was not the '60s revolutionary who hung out with Yippies and Black Panthers. |
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Not all revolutionary civil activity has ceased inside Syria. |
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It was a revolutionary design incorporating a five-cylinder air-cooled radial engine and a very advanced chassis. |
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Blind people can now read print using the revolutionary Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader. |
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As a revolutionary mullah, Rowhani fled Iran with the Ayatullah Khomeini in 1977 and lived with him in exile until the revolution was over. |
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A true revolutionary who will not be cowed by the Beltway sell-outs. |
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The grant will support the design and commercialization of SPS's revolutionary steerable cardiac mapping and ablation catheter technology. |
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In May this year PWA launched to market its revolutionary regenerable absorption media used for the treatment of oilfield water and gas streams. |
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This is because the revolutionary new high powered MRI scanners from MR Solutions, which are cryogen free, no longer need any external venting. |
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Giap, striving to reseize initiative, struck in great strength at Eastertime in 1972, ignoring all rules of revolutionary war. |
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Rousseau saw himself in that role and actually offered his assistance in revolutionary lawgiving to Poland and Corsica. |
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I am and remain a believer in democratic centralism and a revolutionary socialist party. |
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FyrFlyzO is a revolutionary new spinning toy from Vivid Imaginations that gets you active, while creating unique and amazing light shows. |
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This new chip design uses a revolutionary wafer thin enough to maximize the performance of both the computing and communications components. |
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The ABI is considered revolutionary because it stimulates neurons directly at the human brainstem, bypassing the inner ear entirely. |
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Against the class collaborationism of Social Democracy and its anti-Communist animus, the Councilist tradition was revolutionary and pre-figural. |
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It comes after Warwickborn Lynda Marenghi recently became one the first UK recipients of the revolutionary treatment to correct longsightedness. |
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The socialists all seemed to me to be old, even those who were anagraphically young, and to be lacking in revolutionary capacity. |
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The revolutionary bioreactor transforms biogenic fats and oils into biodiesel with unprecedented speed of only 2-3 seconds. |
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An undead scientist tries to develop synthetic blood, only to run into a revolutionary group claiming to have discovered a cure for vampirism. |
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Barbara Church and its adjacent convent, which the Visayan anti-Spanish revolutionary forces, led by Gen. |
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Noteflight is a revolutionary music notation program for those wishing to create and share scores throughout the Internet world. |
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But now, thanks to revolutionary surgery, he has turned from a real-life chinless wonder into a boy of steel. |
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Was Jody Scheckter's revolutionary sliding squat thrust technique legal, or Brian Jacks' arm dips for that matter. |
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Alfred's burghal system was revolutionary in its strategic conception and potentially expensive in its execution. |
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In 1795, the French revolutionary army invaded the Dutch Republic and turned the nation into a satellite of France, named the Batavian Republic. |
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The social priorities did not, despite the revolutionary nature of the government, include any meaningful attempt to reform the social order. |
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It left the British state strengthened to deal with the more revolutionary movements that developed later in the 18th century. |
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Almost all future revolutionary movements looked back to the Revolution as their predecessor. |
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The many French successes led to the spread of the French revolutionary ideals into neighbouring countries, and indeed across much of Europe. |
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Conservatives across Europe were horrified and monarchies called for war against revolutionary France. |
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Following these arrests, the Jacobins gained control of the Committee of Public Safety on 10 June, installing the revolutionary dictatorship. |
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The Reign of Terror ultimately weakened the revolutionary government, while temporarily ending internal opposition. |
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The resulting English Civil War or War of the Three Kingdoms led to a revolutionary republic in England. |
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In the radicalised times at the end of World War I, democratic reforms were often seen as a means to counter popular revolutionary currents. |
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The revolutionary events that occurred between 1620 and 1689 all took place in the name of parliament. |
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If we're calling for revolutionary change, we shouldn't do this light-mindedly. |
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In the United States the Federalist Style contained many elements of Georgian style, but incorporated revolutionary symbols. |
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For the 1914 Cologne exhibition, Bruno Taut built a revolutionary glass pavilion. |
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With the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the revolutionary war, the United Kingdom recognized the former Thirteen Colonies' independence. |
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The controversy eventually became public, and Paine was then denounced as unpatriotic for criticising an American revolutionary. |
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The decisions of the revolutionary courts are final and cannot be appealed. |
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Paine believed that America, under President John Adams, had betrayed revolutionary France. |
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She became particularly fond of the Greek revolutionary Prince Alexander Mavrocordato and of Jane and Edward Williams. |
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He shared Tom Wintringham's socialist vision for the Home Guard as a revolutionary People's Militia. |
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The revolutionary central driving position was designed for visibility and no compromise on control positions for the driver. |
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Unlike Marxists, anarchists believe that revolutionary seizure of state power should not be a political goal. |
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However, instead of assisting Burgoyne, Howe took his army on a separate campaign against the revolutionary capital of Philadelphia. |
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George Washington, who had led the revolutionary army to victory, was the first president elected under the new constitution. |
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French success in these conflicts ensured the spread of revolutionary principles over much of Europe. |
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This, however, had the effect of strengthening the resolve of the revolutionary army and government to oppose them by any means necessary. |
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It rallied support by emphasizing the revolutionary nature of the strikers. |
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The Chartist movement of the 1830s and 1840s was the first mass revolutionary movement of the British working class. |
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Many contemporary writers and modern historians claim that there was a revolutionary change in world view. |
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The enthusiasm surrounding Bell's public displays laid the groundwork for universal acceptance of the revolutionary device. |
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An example of how Modernist art can be both revolutionary and yet be related to past tradition, is the music of the composer Arnold Schoenberg. |
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Some Modernists saw themselves as part of a revolutionary culture that included political revolution. |
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The advent of audio recording technology provided folklorists with a revolutionary tool to preserve vanishing musical forms. |
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Brunelleschi's dome for the cathedral was one of the first truly revolutionary architectural innovations since the Gothic flying buttress. |
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While in London, Marx devoted himself to the task of revolutionary organising of the working class. |
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For some time after 1848, Marx and Engels wondered if the entire revolutionary upsurge had completely played out. |
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As time passed, they began to think that a new revolutionary upsurge would not occur until there was another economic downturn. |
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The downturn in the United States economy in 1852 led Marx and Engels to wonder if a revolutionary upsurge would soon occur. |
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The Lords of the Articles were abolished in 1690 as part of the revolutionary settlement. |
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He was a ruthless and successful revolutionary and it was this revolutionary philosophy that had a great impact on the English Puritans. |
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Scotland's leading thinkers of the revolutionary age, David Hume and Adam Smith, opposed the use of force against the rebellious colonies. |
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Core dichotomies include reformism versus revolutionary socialism and state socialism versus libertarian socialism. |
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The revolution began in July 1953 and finally ousted Batista on 1 January 1959, replacing his government with Castro's revolutionary state. |
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Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky argued that money could not be arbitrarily abolished following a socialist revolution. |
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With this challenging and revolutionary policy Lewis hoped a significant number of Welshmen would refuse to join the British Army. |
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This linked with other Surrealists and was very important for the subsequent development of Surrealism as a revolutionary praxis. |
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The band was also noted for playing in costume for the first time, theming around mad max and American revolutionary attire. |
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Among the revolutionary concepts in this Carta de Logu was the right of women to refuse marriage and to own property. |
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In 1793, Spain went to war against the revolutionary new French Republic as a member of the first Coalition. |
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In addition, there was a concern, shared by many Central Powers as well, that the socialist revolutionary ideas would spread to the West. |
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The Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period saw the rise of revolutionary ideas and technologies. |
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This was a revolutionary discovery as, until that point, most scientists had believed dinosaurs walked on four feet, like other lizards. |
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To these workers these types of tools were revolutionary because they were one tool or one device that could do several different things. |
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As a result, the period between 1815 and 1871 saw a large number of revolutionary attempts and independence wars. |
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From 1792 onwards, revolutionary France was at war with various parts of the Empire intermittently. |
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In 1798, the revolutionary French government conquered Switzerland and imposed a new unified constitution. |
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The mathematical science of logic likewise had revolutionary breakthroughs after a similarly long period of stagnation. |
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This was revolutionary in cartography and the representation of power associated with map making. |
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The aircraft was equipped with an artificial horizon for aeronautical use, a revolutionary own invention of Gago Coutinho. |
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It was not until 1958 that Castro's July 26th Movement emerged as the leading revolutionary group. |
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With the treaty of Peace of Basel, revolutionary France emerged as a major European power. |
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The long period of revolutionary struggle that followed completed the destruction. |
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The revolutionary leader Che Guevara was killed by a team of CIA officers and members of the Bolivian Army on 9 October 1967, in Bolivia. |
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Shortly afterward, Cuba's revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara paid a visit to Sri Lanka. |
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