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How to use militancy in a sentence

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It predates both the peaceful non-violence of Martin Luther King and the radical militancy of the Panthers.
Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy.
Quite by accident the diva provided the psychological model of gay militancy.
Toussaint had honed his defiant style for years as a leader of a rebel faction whose positions sometimes seemed like militancy for its own sake.
However, vibrant as this movement was, the slow and insidious process of co-option began to dull the edge of militancy.
The reasons for the fomentation of militancy have been spectacularly perpetuated by your very own government.
Spies from Rome And Carthage both trying to get the upper hand, clash between Punic trade mentality and Roman militancy.
This resulted in a struggle between free traders and protectionists, and in rising labor militancy.
Worker militancy certainly persisted, but it attracted fewer adherents than in other countries.
And though their numbers are small compared to the peaceable majority, they nevertheless constitute a growing hinterland for this militancy.
The threat comes from cleanskins, individuals with no training and no previous involvement in militancy.
Cross-border firing and separatist militancy have left a death toll running into tens of thousands.
The election of New Labour in May 1997 was greeted enthusiastically on the Left as presaging trade union resurgence and a renewal of militancy.
The theory was coherent, but its assessment of European working-class militancy was quite wrong.
In a dozy part of the world, on a green field site, militancy was not to be found, at least among the process workers.
The appointed architect of digital hardcore never felt any sort of problem with the militancy of the beats that were produced.
In a statement he claimed that Majid is deeply involved in the militancy activities.
It basically conveys a sense of political hostility rather than religious rigidity, militancy, conservatism or orthodoxy.
The religious experiments of Archbishop Laud reactivated Puritan militancy.
They're proposing a plan to extirpate themselves from the well-deserved guilt that they have for fermenting terror and militancy worldwide.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They may be narrowed by militancy, or they may be widened by industrialism.
It is coloured with all the militancy of the author's temperament.
Nothing could have been more militant than her denunciation of militancy.
All too soon, it may be, had the boroughs put off their militancy.
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