It predates both the peaceful non-violence of Martin Luther King and the radical militancy of the Panthers. |
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Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
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Quite by accident the diva provided the psychological model of gay militancy. |
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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. |
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However, vibrant as this movement was, the slow and insidious process of co-option began to dull the edge of militancy. |
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The reasons for the fomentation of militancy have been spectacularly perpetuated by your very own government. |
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Spies from Rome And Carthage both trying to get the upper hand, clash between Punic trade mentality and Roman militancy. |
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This resulted in a struggle between free traders and protectionists, and in rising labor militancy. |
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Worker militancy certainly persisted, but it attracted fewer adherents than in other countries. |
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And though their numbers are small compared to the peaceable majority, they nevertheless constitute a growing hinterland for this militancy. |
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The threat comes from cleanskins, individuals with no training and no previous involvement in militancy. |
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Cross-border firing and separatist militancy have left a death toll running into tens of thousands. |
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The election of New Labour in May 1997 was greeted enthusiastically on the Left as presaging trade union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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The theory was coherent, but its assessment of European working-class militancy was quite wrong. |
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In a dozy part of the world, on a green field site, militancy was not to be found, at least among the process workers. |
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The appointed architect of digital hardcore never felt any sort of problem with the militancy of the beats that were produced. |
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In a statement he claimed that Majid is deeply involved in the militancy activities. |
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It basically conveys a sense of political hostility rather than religious rigidity, militancy, conservatism or orthodoxy. |
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The religious experiments of Archbishop Laud reactivated Puritan militancy. |
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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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The election was greeted enthusiastically by them as presaging trade-union resurgence and a renewal of militancy. |
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Any expression of working class independence or militancy, no matter how limited, was to be ruthlessly stamped out. |
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Critics have faulted the novel for its alleged lack of racial militancy. |
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Yet strip away ideology and what emerges are two strikingly similar tales of radicalization, militancy and, in the case of these two men, deradicalization. |
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Political radicalisation can, of course, feed into industrial militancy. |
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The northern city ghettos were now moving more and more towards militancy. |
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But the misleaders of the working class betrayed the workers' militancy and self-sacrifice. |
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He writes penetratingly about the spreading opposition to jihadist militancy among mainstream Muslims. |
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In the early 1990s, brutal suppression of Sikh militancy in the Punjab led many young Sikh males to seek asylum in Canada. |
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And yes, the Egyptian government's response to home-grown militancy was inexcusably brutal. |
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The workers' militancy has been undercut by the servility of the trade-union leaders. |
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That militancy may not be easily overcome is not cause for defeatism, however. |
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The combination of a degenerating economy, a rising militancy and poor leadership in Islamabad lead to a total collapse of the country. |
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We now have a process of nearly three years of a ceasefire and the dangers of militancy have significantly decreased. |
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Acadia gave him a political and cultural awareness that would lead him to a certain form of Francophone militancy. |
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There has been a sharp increase of protest actions in terms of numbers, scale and militancy, both in urban and in rural areas. |
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The rise in militancy in Afghanistan is directly linked to the unchecked growth of narcotics there. |
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However, since the end of 2007 this movement has shown itself to be much more active on the level of militancy. |
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It is now becoming evident that the militancy of the activists is beginning to initiate a backlash. |
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There is also an intelligence-sharing arrangement with a view to countering militancy. |
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While militancy has its proper place, any organization in our position must also operate on a number of levels. |
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It is not enough that the groups and institutions that are afforded government and societal support are opposed to militancy. |
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At some point, though, we must set aside our anger and our militancy and look at the real issues that are behind the differences. |
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He had given up socialism, in all likelihood, because of union militancy. |
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It's a play in which the hero reflects his own increasing militancy. |
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Their return to action harkened back to the days of organized militancy in the West Bank. |
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Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be dissipated in wage increases. |
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There's quietism on the one hand and militancy on the other and much depends on the conditions that people find themselves in, in any one point in time. |
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Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather. |
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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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The suffragists claimed that quite the opposite was true and that militancy had hindered rather than helped women win the vote. |
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Jaber openly denounced the violent Islamist militancy of AQAP, teaching at a government school where he hoped to promote peace. |
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In this letter, Prime Minister Singh expressed concern that groups supporting Sikh militancy were regrouping in Canada, as well as the United Kingdom, Germany and Pakistan. |
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Yet ministers are being urged on by Boris Johnson, who is irritated by flea-bite militancy in London's transport system – the impact of which diminishes with every misuse of Tube drivers' power. |
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Yet by 1906, industrial dissension and political militancy had begun to undermine Liberal consensus in the southern coalfields. |
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Helicopter gunships and heavy-handed military tactics in crowded urban streets can only feed the resentment and the disorder that recruits for militancy. |
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Around 25 years ago, amid a wave of militancy, around 300,000 Kashmiri pandits chose to leave the Kashmir valley. |
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We hope that the parties concerned will demonstrate flexibility, genuinely renounce violence and militancy and commit themselves to dialogue and negotiation on an equal footing in order to resolve the problem. |
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These troops have been repeatedly used to back up the suppression of working-class militancy and social uprisings in the South and are a signal of U. S. imperialism's intent to reverse its defeat in the North. |
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The Sikh Khalsa's rise to power began in the 17th century during a time of growing militancy against Mughal rule. |
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Even since then, Glasgow has been known for political and industrial militancy. |
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Jenkins deemed him one of the two main prewar obstacles to women gaining the vote, the other being the suffragists's own militancy. |
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Dr Nuri said there is no quick fix or magical solution to the problem of radicalization and militancy as this problem has taken decades to ripen. |
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Does this all mean that Islamist militancy will simply die away? |
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Witness the upstart militancy of Hezbollah, in alliance with Iran. |
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Hindu militancy is not scripturalist and does not emphasize the goal of liberation as set forth in the Upanisads. |
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He was one of the many Islamists who resorted to militancy after being released from prison at the beginning of Anwar El-Sadat's presidency. |
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The police force was undermanned, under-resourced, as well as under-trained and under-equipped to cope with such a high level of militancy. |
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In today's world of religious militancy, we are witnessing a quest to re-moralize the modern world, to usher in a new axial age like the one that gave birth to the original sacred texts. |
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She also became an activist in her MUN union and continuously pushed for militancy around the issues of the day. |
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From the shopping list to the militancy, as well as personal opinions being put forward, this report is a catalogue of ideological yet irrational wishes. |
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I wasn't a student and I wasn't on strike, but one May weekend a group of communist women – we weren't yet feminists – sent off a missive congratulating the dancers for their militancy. |
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Slovyansk serves as the main base for the militancy across the region. |
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Against the background of social unrest, there was a steady undercurrent towards militancy among many traditionally marginalized groups, especially in the Terai region. |
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In another area, President Lugo will have to deal with the promises and commitments made over the years of militancy among those who have constituted the majority of his electorate: the poor. |
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In the last couple of years serious and substantive change occurred in the appeal and message of those who chose militancy as a means to their end. |
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Neighborhood Committees and Social Organizations take cops to dinner with free discussions offering discriminating insights into hipsterism, black militancy, and drug culture. |
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When the Pankhursts decided to stop the militancy at the start of the war, and enthusiastically support the war effort, the movement split and their leadership's role ended. |
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He undercut rank and file militancy by bureaucratizing the union. |
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The RPO said that the militants had planned to hit the special instillations of Islamabad and Punjab who got the militancy training from Afghanistan. |
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