I've talked with many expats and their suggestions run from the sublime to the subversive. |
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There was no way by which money would be given to the militants, which they would obviously utilise for subversive anti-national activities. |
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The whole lecture has a morally subversive ring, and the savour of antinomianism about it. |
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In the end, the humans leave the planet, defeated by its mysterious, profoundly subversive life force. |
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Obviously, the Communist press took notice of them, terming them subversive and linking them to criminal elements. |
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This album is so thoroughly unhip that enjoying it almost feels like a subversive act. |
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Later he became the supreme 1960s dandy subversive, shocking the nation by being the first man to use the f-word on television. |
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That is not, however, to say there was anything unchristian, unchaste, or subversive to the Faith. |
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She also discovers the existence of a subversive underground nationalist organization. |
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The call the band made on this record could be the most subversive thing the multiplatinum quartet have done. |
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In her monthly guide to subversive parenting, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step. |
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In Elizabethan England the poor laws were enacted to control vagrant men who were seen as subversive. |
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Capitalism is co-opting social forces, such as surrealism, that once were nobly subversive. |
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For all this, nonconformity proved to be more dangerous and subversive than its counterpart on the American mainland. |
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Rather than dullness, it is surely the subversive nonconformity of Beat sensibilities that provoked attacks like these. |
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Current pedagogy describes these traits under new terms that valorize them as usefully proletarian and subversive. |
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The handmaids in Atwood's tale know only what they are told and are unaware of its subversive capabilities. |
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Inspiration draws from urban warriors re-invented into the subversive capsule collection. |
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Could this oligarchic enterprise fund the production of truly subversive art? |
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With all the hate-mongering forces out there the most subversive thing you can do is be happy. |
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Can rock ever again generate the poorly-constructed yet subversive caterwaul for which I once fell in love with it? |
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The left are everywhere, osmotically channeling their subversive energies into the pockets of mainstream liberalism. |
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He had an extensive collection of heretical materials, and was housing a subversive. |
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Simply put, dominant institutions deploy orthodox strategies and subversive institutions rely on heterodox ones. |
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Yet this beautiful show also challenges our moment in a subtly subversive way. |
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He has even banned subversive activities such as opera, ballet and the circus. |
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Then came the fun of the '50s with comic books being called subversive Communist propaganda. |
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Soon after his release, he was convicted again for subversive activities but managed to escape to Malaysia. |
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Thus we have the makings of a quite subversive literary tradition that seeks to undermine the tightly controlled world of the urban elites. |
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But secondly, the movie is very dialectic and remains very subversive, inasmuch as it has sympathy for rebellious characters. |
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I wish I could say that I was involved in subversive terrorist activity while trying to smash a corrupt and evil government. |
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Two years later, however, the king disbanded the Assembly, accusing some of its members of subversive activities. |
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Over 60 of its members, including its leader, were arrested and accused of espionage, subversive activities and other crimes. |
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By now known as a subversive and revolutionary, Marx was expelled from Paris, at the request of the Prussian authorities. |
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Now regarded as a dangerous subversive, Emmeline was watched by plain clothes detectives. |
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Deemed a subversive for her outspoken speeches against apartheid, her songs were never played on the radio. |
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So now we knew how to be professional but we also remembered how to be subversive, subversively female, subversively feminine. |
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The purpose of this essay is to write a subversive historiography of polka. |
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To his contemporaries he seemed subversive, robbing aristocracy of its sumptuary prerogatives. |
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Apparently, these broadcasters believe that listeners are incapable of handling subversive music, but are ready to swallow euphemisms. |
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In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters parallel the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential. |
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Almost every decade some dismal group of self-proclaimed patriots mobilises to repel a new invasion or subversive threat. |
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It may belong in its iconoclastic period, the Sixties, but its subversive attack on state institutions rings as true as ever in our era of spin. |
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A subversive Cytherean imagery was next taken up by the poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, friend to Scudery and admirer of Marino. |
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All along we've thought that something subversive was in our midst, perhaps a maker of effigies, or an inciter of revolutions. |
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Ever the subversive, I took to photographing the tourists, in search of the worst example I could find of fashion crimes against humanity. |
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In this regard, the evidence of objects is incontrovertible and often fundamentally subversive. |
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Call me Marxist if you must, but since when does blowing away money on overpriced, inessential and short-lived goods constitute a subversive act? |
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She does reproduce some of his more subversive etchings, although as plates, rather than prints. |
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Such books were subversive and only to be treated with great caution and interpretative skill. |
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Surprisingly, as subversive as the approach sounds, flexibility reduces costs in fixed assets with lower investment per capita. |
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There is nothing ostensibly subversive about the images in theological terms, but they seem irresistibly to evoke the vicious pagan anti-type. |
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The laws under which he was prosecuted were framed in an attempt to stem the flow of funds for subversive Islamist activities. |
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The novel hides its subversive ideology behind Oshinica's focalization, masterfully using it to challenge the establishment. |
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This is gleefully subversive country music for people who think they hate country music. |
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Others thought him a maverick, a free spirit, more subversive red than true blue. |
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If you're into the more subversive, wacky side of vegetable gardening then you will love this book. |
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It is stupid to say that this is the work of parties, ideologies or subversive and destabilizing agents from Cuba and Venezuela. |
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No doubt its subversive yet equivocal message will keep gay fans debating long past Labor Day. |
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The Surrealists loved bad movies, seeing them as subversive attacks on the tyranny of narrative form. |
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Now wait on a minute, I'm not suggesting anything even a wee bit subversive. |
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The communist regime considers stylized reenactment of ancient stories to be a politically subversive intellectual entertainment for the rich. |
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These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel. |
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Once upon a time, such laughter in the face of violence was considered subversive. |
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Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge. |
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As a subversive alternative, the architects propose a row of deviant shirts, some misbuttoned, some configured like origami petals, all unwearable. |
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It is so illogical, ugly and foul-mouthed that it almost suggests a deliberate subversive subtext aimed at exposing the nurtured helplessness of today's cinema-going public. |
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But as he goes on, this idea tends to take on worrisomely subversive overtones as he tries to make the case that it's essentially tricking people into learning. |
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The motivating fictional element is a subversive or ambiguous move. |
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The subversive element inherent in the deconstructive enterprise is another reason that it has exercised such a mesmerizing spell on intellectuals. |
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There is an incipiently anarchistic and subversive element to his work. |
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This was a time when the government was mired in scandal, old class-certainties were crumbling and subversive youth was making its presence noisily felt. |
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The language of the hymn held a subversive appeal for the working classes, and her ribald treatments of these school assembly faves is irresistible. |
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The story was a very subversive fairy tale by Roald Dahl, and a fantastic part. |
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The opening sequence clues you in to the film's subversive stance. |
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This seemingly incongruous role-reversal serves to bolster Mann's depiction of the subversive nature of the relationship between the Aryan and Dravidian elements of the story. |
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Of course, it's been a few years since the press first declared that sapphism was no longer subversive but chic, and much of the fuss has subsided. |
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In fact, people might be catching on to the scams more frequently these days, which is causing scammers to seek newer and more subversive methods of fooling their prey. |
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Banksy, the subversive British street artist, is two weeks into his month-long residency in New York. |
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Named for the god of the underworld, this planet deals in subtext and subversive action. |
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In theory, reeducation through labor is meant to correct subversive minds through hard work. |
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This subversive Toronto she-devil has been conducting a clever art stunt. |
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However, other members have continued subversive activities. |
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield. |
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And such beliefs were mixed up with a lot of practical, and even sometimes subversive, information, that did help people navigate obstacles around them. |
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But, faced with a deep division in society, the generals regard any influence exerted by alternative tendencies as being subversive and dangerous. |
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Of course, you can read this just as a brilliant, subversive coda to a horror movie. |
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Some have been irreverent, some subversive and some confrontational. |
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Today Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see the brotherhood as a dangerously subversive and popular enemy. |
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They are self-referential, sculpted by parody or subversive of conventions, and ambitiously re-inventive. |
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A walk down its main drag, Bedford Avenue, reveals many off-the-cuff looks and subversive appearances. |
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For a church that moves at a glacial pace, the murmurings of Bishops like Tobin are lightning fast and boldly subversive. |
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But this soft and greedy subversive organelle is no match for the brilliance of our scientists! |
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Anthony abominates his fantasies, but again hears a subversive voice. |
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I am too subversive and eccentric for most of the people I work with to really like, and I am too sensitive to to take their abrasive personalities with gentle good humour. |
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Even for those not aware that it refers originally to Vivaldi and his carroty hair, there is the vaguely sinister implication of subversive politics at work. |
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Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind. |
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These subversive narratives were not the solution I sought to the dissonance between my expected and actual college experience. |
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The subversive, dadaist voice became more wacky uncle than bull in the china shop. |
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Hipgnosis were at their most subversive when taking photos of the band. |
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There is even a theory that Marlowe's death was faked to save him from trial and execution for subversive atheism. |
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Silly, schlocky and with what looks like a fourfigure budget, the film's many flaws are offset by a subversive sense of humour. |
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Convinced that autonomist supporters were plotting subversive acts, conservative factions on the island demanded a new military governor. |
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Nitrofuran drugs as common subversive substrates of Trypanosoma cruzi lipoamide dehydrogenase and trypanothione reductase. |
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But there is nothing subversive or cool about being a grabby creep. |
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Doing drag in your own lookbook may be the wryest way to keep things subversive and exciting. |
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Williams studied age-old methods of leather working and luggage construction, then merged the craft with her own subversive vision. |
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No British schoolboy drama is complete without some gay subplot, but here the gay material is especially nuanced, ambiguous, and even subversive. |
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The subversive relationship between Peter Grimes's stark realism and the phantastic Peter Pan goes on. |
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Books considered subversive might be publicly burned, and Domitian crucified copyists for reproducing works deemed treasonous. |
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Then, he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs. |
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Roman historiography is also very well known for subversive writing styles. |
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However, Congress does provide for other less subversive crimes and punishments such as conspiracy. |
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Because of the worry of the subversive effect of the tourist industry, travel was restricted to 6,000 visitors per year. |
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The interruptions were fewer, as Gladstone gained control of the House, and in the next two hours painted a picture of Disraeli as frivolous and his budget as subversive. |
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In the second period, many of the Polish Romantics worked abroad, often banished from Poland by the occupying powers due to their politically subversive ideas. |
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Other scholars have by contrast stressed the subversive aspects of the legend, and see in the medieval Robin Hood ballads a plebeian literature hostile to the feudal order. |
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In the next year, Catualda, a young Marcomannic nobleman living in exile among the Gutones, returned, perhaps by a subversive Roman intervention, and defeated Maroboduus. |
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Much of the material may be drawn from or inspired by their scripts for The Now Show, but their gently subversive humour and air of self-deprecation are ultimately engaging. |
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The problem was that if your beeper fell into the hands of your subversive two-year-old on a long journey, you might find on your return home that the doors refuse to budge. |
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The notion that the expression of dissent or subversive views should be tolerated, not censured or punished by law, developed alongside the rise of printing and the press. |
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A vehement campaign against Titoism was immediately started in the Eastern Bloc, describing agents of both the West and Tito in all places engaging in subversive activity. |
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