London's image to many is cold, wealthy and impersonal, but its real history is of revolt and subversion. |
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The director's subversion of the hero myth is spelled out clearly by the contrast between the movie's two parts. |
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It is rock music that sounds blokeish, yet prematurely middle-aged, drained of subversion or the capacity to shock. |
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If those protests lead to constitutionally questionable successions, it becomes a subversion of democracy. |
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The artist's show of drawings and paper constructions continued his sly, joyous subversion of traditional mediums. |
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While McCarthyism rooted out political subversion, science and the media worked to instill proper gender roles. |
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This fall's literary landscape fairly bristles with weirdness, perversion, and subversion. |
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For every advance in open and democratic publishing, we must expect a response, a counter-manoeuvre and attempts at subversion and negation. |
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The threat of corruption and subversion by drug traffickers requires strong, cross-border teamwork. |
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One of the actual saving energies in the place is speech, double-take, subversion, bouleversement, turning the thing upside down. |
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Thus one consequence of subversion, of women rescripting their roles, is added complexity. |
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The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces. |
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In the Renaissance, the renewal of interest in Greek and Roman mythology opened the way for political subversion as well as propaganda. |
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And, they portray the quest for human rights as the subversion of law and order by foreign agitators and enemies of true religion. |
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The best line of defense against subversion or co-optation is the architects themselves. |
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The security laws ban treason, sedition, subversion and the theft of state secrets. |
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Fascism is about corporatism and the slow, sly, insidious subversion of the democratic process, which you have very capably written about. |
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This latest round of cultural subversion fatally compromised Wall Street's ability to hold its own against New Deal reformers. |
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Now the five are on trial for terrorism and subversion, charges that carry the death penalty. |
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When the song ended, Wembore anticipated a fight and took off, pleased with the subversion of his dance. |
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After a while, the record feels less like a subversion of pop tropes than like a hyperintelligent narration of them. |
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This subversion of union logic dissimulated itself too often under great effusions of social dialogue. |
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The way to break free from all symbolical forms of domination is subversion. |
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In July of that year he was arrested for inciting subversion of state power' and continues to be held in a detention facility in Jiamusi City. |
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Reverend Njoya's fearlessness and outspokenness have led Kenyan authorities to accuse him of subversion. |
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By contrast, so much of what passes for radical subversion in artistic presentations of Jesus is on the level of a sophomoric stunt. |
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This has resulted in the use of trumped up charges ranging from terrorism, subversion and hooliganism to fraud, defamation and tax evasion. |
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One more relevant concept is antinomianism that refers to the subversion of a religious or moral code. |
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The subversion of the world of art and artistic iconoclasm have become an essential element of contemporary creation. |
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Hu Jia is currently serving a three and a half year sentence for subversion in a prison near Beijing. |
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This means that it would require several employees to issue a travel document to someone who tries to buy or obtain one through subversion. |
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I suppose they did not make fine distinctions in those days whether it involved a conspiracy, a sedition, a subversion or a treason. |
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If you run third-party software which has to do with your bug, say so, including any subversion that software may have. |
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Regimes justify such actions by accusing independent NGOs of treason, espionage, subversion, foreign interference, or terrorism. |
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In addition, there is an inclination for laughter, for irony and a form of subversion, in so far as it is still possible today. |
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Why not use its public accessibility for subversion, satire, association, and education? |
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Even women starting to wear trousers was an act of subversion. |
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Is subversion on the horizon or will Black Jesus sacrifice a historically political concept for the sake of a stoner comedy? |
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It will be a tough task and will likely prompt yet more Russian aggression or subversion. |
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This was damage control for a man who only quit bullying and lying and subversion of the law when he finally got cornered. |
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We are watching an invasion using subversion, coercion, and somewhat limited military action. |
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In France, he frequented the Surrealists, conceptually drawing from their principles of visual subversion. |
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His inversion and subversion of these multivalent emblems of consumer culture reinforce the anti-consumer message he delivers in our era of late capitalism and globalization. |
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Perhaps this is some postmodern gay subversion, but to me it just seemed like lousy writing and lackluster direction. |
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We cannot allow the deliberate subversion of the rules of this place by allowing tactics that deprive members of the House of proper notice periods, which the rules say that we should have. |
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Claims about the deliberate subversion of the ends of electoral and democratic processes are always invoked by losers who then seek redress in violence. |
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Tran Anh Kim is accused of subversion against the communist regime. |
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Sanctions were being abused by some countries for political purposes, leading to the overthrow of legitimate governments and the subversion of political and economic systems of sovereign States. |
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Nor is it up to us, as advocated by the report, either to encourage the opposition or any political party whatsoever or, in fact, to turn NGOs into instruments for use in subversion operations. |
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The authorities viewed it as a site of potential subversion and there were cases of the police entering in order to arrest members of the audience. |
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Remember there is always a place for subversion. |
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The Tunisian authorities should end their subversion of human rights organizations and dissenting groups by infiltrating them and provoking turmoil, Amnesty International has said. |
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A high school as a metaphoric microcosm for order and emerging subversion. |
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In 1956 a number of Albanians went on trial in Kosovo on charges of espionage and subversion. |
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Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity or corporation through subversion, obstruction, disruption or destruction. |
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Through a re-contextualisation of these simplified signs of complex power structures, he underlines their paradoxes, not hesitating in the same time to deconstruct his own language of subversion. |
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These differences in opinion are to be expected in a parliamentary democracy, and their resolution should be facilitated through debate, without imputations of bad faith, malice, subversion or intimidation. |
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The commission was notably characterised by the apparent contradictions that existed in the spirit's values: tradition and subversion, history and modernity, and clandestinity and legalisation, among others. |
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Although the word blog suggests attitude and subversion, it's really just a hi-tech kind of diary and carries the identical risk of Pooterism. |
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Or Spike Jones cracks me up with his subversion of The nutcracker. |
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Being a thief is banal but writing about it is magnificent and with this exhibitionist act of tedious subversion, I have recreated myself once more as gullible, European radicals reclaim me for their own. |
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The private media constantly invite to their programs oligarchic oppositionists and putschist military officers who proclaim subversion and the overthrow of the constitutional order. |
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No right, including the right to selfdetermination, should be used as an instrument to promote subversion and erode the political cohesion or territorial integrity of Member States. |
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With its subversion of linear time, Michael James Manaia presents Mick's socialization into the predominant male ethos. |
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Accused of subversion, they risk much heavier sentences. |
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The Manchurian Candidate is a brilliant, controversial, and cynical novel about the subversion of the democratic process by those vying for power. |
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This was continued into the 1930s that fell in line with the Soviet Union's subversion policy of popular fronts to increase communists' influence in governments. |
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Hussains explosive rant followed SSP Rao Anwaars incriminatory press conference, which accused the MQM of treason, terrorism, and subversion demanding a ban on the party. |
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From the position of the holder of the scepter, the desire of writing is indicated, designated, and denounced as a desire for orphanhood and patricidal subversion. |
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Rather than a total subversion, the caizi masculinity negotiated and contested with other types of idealized masculinities in premodern Chinese culture. |
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