The twentieth century has demonstrated that it is impossible to tame capitalism by means of social reformist policies. |
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Yushchenko is a pro-Western reformist who wants to liberalize the economy and fight corruption. |
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Conservatives ran virtually unopposed in the election after the hard-line Guardian Council disqualified thousands of reformist candidates. |
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First, anyone retaining fidelity to Labour's old reformist policies was pushed out of the party or marginalised and cowed. |
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Remember, there has been no significant piece of reformist legislation enacted into law for nearly 30 years. |
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American capitalism was able to afford this reformist policy because of its unchallenged position of world economic dominance. |
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A damaged Cardassian ship limps into the station carrying a Cardassian reformist and her two pupils. |
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How should revolutionary socialists relate to reformist ideas and organisations? |
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In the late cinquecento, Florentine patrons seized upon the cloister lunette fresco cycle as an ideal format for reformist didactic painting. |
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What do these reformist demagogues propose to the millions of minimum-wage workers and the millions of unemployed? |
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They were determined to resist the increasing influence of an avowedly reformist state. |
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Indeed, Blair came to power based on an explicit repudiation of its old reformist programme. |
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To his great credit, Bentham used these critical gifts in a socially reformist spirit, to improve the common weal. |
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He was aware of the reformist current in Iranian culture and government, which clashes with the more traditionalist conservatives. |
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Reforms to the state, then, are not the product of those who preach reformist methods but of the balance of class forces in society. |
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The reformist troops weren't rash or impetuous enough to do something so drastic without direct orders. |
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American politics has assumed the form of a sweeping social reaction, aimed at overturning the reformist legacy of the New Deal. |
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His reformist thinking was evident when he arranged for the remarriage of his young widowed daughter. |
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The reformist road to socialism was unavailing, but the reformist road to a more humane capitalism doesn't look much more hopeful. |
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The ads could cause those who have supported Chen for his reformist ideals to think twice before voting for him, Tseng said. |
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Most of the socialist groups in India had driven out the revolutionaries and were reformist parties. |
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In many instances the socialist revolutions had been betrayed by reformist leaders of workers' parties and trade unions. |
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The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting. |
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The liberal and reformist defenders of the profit system are incapable of providing a viable alternative to the right wing. |
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Attempts by tsardom to court the reformist intelligentsia were replaced by a military dictatorship. |
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Instead we would be following the reformist line of European social democracy, for as long as it lasts. |
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Few activists in today's anti-globalisation movement have much time for traditional reformist parties. |
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The gallery's small back room contained only a framed facsimile of a letter written in 1837 by Ramohan Roy, a Europhile reformist. |
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In the past, the Democrats combined their anti-communism with liberal reformist policies. |
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Attac's programme creates new reformist illusions in order to oppose the development of the class struggle. |
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The Guardian Council first barred the reformist candidate from running for presidency. |
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The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly antipathetic. |
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I trust that, some day, the old guard of blinkered centralist leaders will be replaced by new reformist elements. |
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Certainly they would be better off under a reformist government, rather than the smothering absolutism of the oligarchy. |
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Mr Barroso, you declare yourself to be a man of the centre and a reformist. |
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But analysts say that retreat should not harm the prime minister's reformist bona fides as long as he does not devote extra funds to pork-barrel projects. |
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Although these bureaucrats are flying a reformist flag, there is every risk that they will mow down progress in a blaze of friendly fire. |
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The course of doing so often involves splitting reformist and centrist parties. |
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Here the ISO betrays their abjectly reformist faith that a good and harmless imperialism can be created. |
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The world is aghast, however, at the decision to ban 3Â 000 reformist candidates from standing in the next parliamentary elections. |
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Even the inveterate reformist Largo Caballero came out for socialist revolution and a Fourth International. |
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The judiciary has summoned two reformist members of Parliament to answer charges brought against them, press reports said. |
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Concerning the national question in Québec, we must reject commonplaces and clichés that the reformist Left and the opportunists propagate. |
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In others, it is hoped, reformist officials will use the OGP's help and the publicity it gives to spur backsliding colleagues to do better. |
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Such a party will be built in Latin America in sharp opposition to bourgeois nationalists and reformist politicians of all stripes. |
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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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These reformist groups spread illusions that the courts can be reformed, that we can count on the courts to provide some justice. |
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Then, in late 1991, the dreams of reformist socialism crashed with the end of the Soviet Union. |
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This week, Francis called his group of eight reformist cardinals to the Holy See for their inaugural summit on reform. |
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But the visit seems to be the latest in a series of moves aimed at stressing his reformist credentials. |
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But this reformist contingent is short on active-duty officers willing to step forward. |
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They're looking and they're asking, will the reformist policies continue? |
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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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The Tories have reformist policies, but lack the electoral clout. |
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Now, supporting capitalist restoration, they spouted reformist rhetoric. |
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The DPP has positioned itself as a reformist party on most social issues. |
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This budget is conservative or reformist because it is based on a government strategy to take away social tools such as the social safety net. |
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Among other reformist acts, Godbout finally granted the provincial vote to Quebec women. |
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Over the next few years, the media became a focal point in the power struggle between conservative and reformist factions. |
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They control the essential positions of power and neutralise reformist initiatives at their discretion. |
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In Vietnam, there is a market-Leninist state with a strong reformist movement leading to gradual improvements. |
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It mentions that blasphemy laws are most often used against reformist Muslims and Ahmadis. |
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We are not trying to revive the reformist nostrums of the past, but work for an independent movement of the working class on an entirely different perspective. |
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In light of the headway made by the reformist government, can it be said that Iran is undergoing a political shift? |
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Many radical intellectuals and reformist groups peddle Chávez's invocation of Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution as good coin. |
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Clearly, such reformist groups, with their ties to the liberal bourgeoisie, are not going to be capable of organizing the oppressed for militant battles. |
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Participating in new formations alongside leading figures who still have reformist ideas, it is claimed, will spread illusions in people with damaging politics. |
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In an era in which the very power of national governments of reformist pedigree to deliver reforms is under question, Labour gainsays the question. |
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Firstly, because there is a crisis in the reformist parties internationally, people feel that their traditional home has been hijacked by neo-liberals. |
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Whatever the party-political composition of government, BiH needs an executive able to deliver reform and give content to the reformist policies proclaimed in successive election campaigns. |
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As a proponent of religious reform, Henry gave extensively to reformist groups within the Church. |
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The tactic of the united front would have been an important weapon to exploit the contradictions between the working-class base and the leaderships of the reformist, centrist and anarcho-syndicalist tendencies. |
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The struggle against anti-immigrant racism must be conducted not only militantly against the fascists but equally on the political plane against the reformist misleaders of the workers movement. |
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At this point a very important role is played by the leninist thesis about the historical split of the working class movement in two wings, a reformist and counterrevolutionary and another revolutionary one. |
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Given his energy, reformist instincts and appetite for explosions, he has been only fitfully energetic, at moments surprisingly passive, and on the whole unpointed in his program. |
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The reformist SACP, with its decades of deeply ingrained class collaboration, is an obstacle to the fight to forge a revolutionary leadership of the proletariat and the oppressed masses. |
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That is why the political content of the programs and activities of the worker organizations, in this stage of development, is basically economic and claimer, reformist. |
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The reformist President has allowed a greater degree of freedom for people to express themselves and to claim through the media, labour movements, civil rights groups, and women's groups. |
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The current detente resulted from the election of a reformist leader, Hassan Rouhani, opposing the domestic chaos of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. |
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He may feel that since he does not represent the clean break that voters hoped for, he should promulgate a more reformist agenda than his predecessor did. |
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The view presented in much of the capitalist media and echoed by the reformist left that China is one giant sweatshop for light manufacturing for export is false. |
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Even the reformist Mr Neves has trouble tolerating an unfettered press in his home state. It is this political lacuna that makes optimists about Brazil so impatient. |
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Interestingly, this discourse is infiltrating the Davos circle as a reformist agenda almost at the same pace as it is promoted as a radical project by the activists who have made Puerto Alegre their counter-symbol. |
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People with reformist attitudes on subjects like health and ecology use hair-raising statements to whip the apathetic public into line with their causes. |
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Melchor Cano's thoughts on this matter magnificently illustrate this eclectic and reformist spirit. |
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I've heard from more than one reformist or human rights advocate how emboldened the democratic opposition became when it became clear that this seemingly untouchable symbol of the regime now had to fear arrest. |
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In response, there's been a tendency to use the united-front tactic to get around the unwillingness of our reformist opponents to engage us in political debate. |
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This confidence is reflected internally, where the state's policies, of repression galore and some selective clemency, have born bitter fruit. Iran's reformist opposition limps on, but is quiescent and demoralised. |
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However, this understanding was then used as a rationale for withdrawal from political and polemical combat with our reformist opponents around Mumia's case. |
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It was only after the reformist Dr Garret Fitzgerald took control of Fine Gael and tried to make the Republic a more secular place to live in that the nexus between the church and the party finally began to break up. |
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Jaruzelski preferred to emphasise his reformist credentials, claiming he had been the first Warsaw Pact leader to recognise the significance of Mikhail Gorbachev's ideas. |
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In parliamentary elections in 2012 his supporters lost their majority to a reformist coalition backed by billionaire entrepreneur Bidzina Ivanishvili. |
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This reformist government must stop pushing its backwards ideology and must understand that what is good for women here is also good for women worldwide. |
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Even if our goal at the outset is more gradualist and reformist, does not pursuit of justice imply at least a reduction of privilege, if not its outright eradication? |
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The rushed timetable was often set by exogenous processes, e.g., meeting deadlines for the HIPC process, while in other instances it was determined by an attempt to support a reformist group within the government. |
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While the report has been warmly embraced by the Aboriginal leadership in the country, some non-Aboriginal governments have seemed to ignore the report while others have sought to pull from it some mildly reformist measures. |
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Reports that Saaed Mortazavi has been put in charge of the investigation of detained reformist leaders and party official in Iran is particularly worrisome. |
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Unlike Mary, Elizabeth was firmly in the reformist camp, and quickly reimplemented many of Edward's reforms. |
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After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein worked for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. |
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The reformist council paid him a retaining fee of 50 florins and commissioned him to resume work on the Council Chamber frescoes. |
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The king's marriage in July 1543 to the reformist Catherine Parr, whose brother Holbein had painted in 1541, established Denny's party in power. |
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His Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb of 1522 expresses a humanist view of Christ in tune with the reformist climate in Basel at the time. |
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The Madonna was an icon of traditional piety, while the Old Testament murals illustrated a reformist agenda. |
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Following the Gregorian Reform, an assertive, reformist papacy attempted to increase its power and influence. |
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Thatcher was one of the first Western leaders to respond warmly to reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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The Chartist movement's reformist goals, although not immediately and directly attained, were gradually achieved. |
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The Deobandi movement is a reformist movement originating in South Asia, influenced by the Wahhabi movement. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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The first variant has officially its goal by establishing democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. |
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Civil war broke out almost immediately, with the royalists again able to confine the reformist army in London. |
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In May 2014 the country exited the bailout but reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining its reformist momentum. |
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Copenhagen became a hotbed of reformist activity and Tausen moved there to continue his work. |
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Staging show trials of critics is wholly at odds with Xi's self-proclaimed reformist agenda. |
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Hardliners have closed down more than 30 reformist newspapers in a bid to choke calls for reform. |
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In 1997, Rafsanjani was succeeded by moderate reformist Mohammad Khatami, whose government attempted, unsuccessfully, to make the country more free and democratic. |
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However, the Cherbourg workers do not lean towards radical or revolutionary movements, nor to yellow unionism, traditionally preferring the reformist tendencies. |
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Some definitions simply refer to all forms of socialism that follow an electoral, reformist or evolutionary path to socialism rather than a revolutionary one. |
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The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation which was established with the purpose of advancing the principles of socialism via gradualist and reformist means. |
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Iran Shuts Down Ebtekar, A Reformist Newspaper Ebtekar's closing makes it third reformist newspaper to be shut down by authorities in recent months. |
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This was strongly opposed by Oliver Cromwell's government, who also persecuted the moderate reformist group the Fifth Monarchy Men and the radical utopian group the Diggers. |
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The speaker's decision causes an uproar in the assembly, because many reformist deputies seek to call to account the television and radio networks which Ayat. |
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Bentham said that it was the placing of women in a legally inferior position that made him choose, at the age of eleven, the career of a reformist. |
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The reformist Marcus Livius Drusus supported their legal process but was assassinated, and the socii revolted against the Romans in the Social War. |
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The reformist barons argued their case based on Magna Carta, suggesting that it was inviolable under English law and that the King had broken its terms. |
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As a ploy to discredit the reformist politician, the opposing party had hired a lookalike to act as his evil twin and be seen in a variety of compromising situations. |
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He strongly advocated his reformist Bohemian religious denomination. |
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But the Iran's press watchdog banned the reformist daily and Saeed Pourazizi, the head of newspaper, was arrested on November 2 for publishing the article. |
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In June 14 elections, Rouhani also enjoyed the support of articulative pro-reform camp and reformist candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref withdrew in his favor. |
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After Deng Xiaoping's reformist policies began in 1978, Hangzhou took advantage of being situated in the Yangtze River Delta to bolster its development. |
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