The acts of violence by these revolutionaries were countered by excesses committed by the police. |
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Quite how this fits in with the activists' description of themselves as Marxists or revolutionaries still eludes me. |
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Ceasescu and his wife, Elena, were captured by the revolutionaries, tried and executed on Christmas Day. |
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Together with other revolutionaries in Romania, they started writing poems. |
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Most of the socialist groups in India had driven out the revolutionaries and were reformist parties. |
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Smith was also somewhat work-shy, a factor absent in most successful revolutionaries. |
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In order to defy revolutionaries, it is a vital necessity to restore normality as quickly as possible. |
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There are debates to be had among revolutionaries and socialists, for example on the permanent revolution, or on state capitalism. |
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The government, picturing hordes of revolutionaries busily tunnelling like moles all over Russia, was driven to unusual measures. |
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They can be described as visionaries, revolutionaries, radicals, liberals, nonconformists, outsiders, insurgents, prophets, pathfinders. |
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He was a droopy figure, probably always conscious that he had betrayed his comrades, the revolutionaries. |
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I fear that the tone of this platform would be far more congenial to the French revolutionaries than the American. |
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She once single-handedly convinced some French revolutionaries to leave her father on the throne. |
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The assumption is that the mere act of opposing self-proclaimed revolutionaries is all that it takes to make one a counter-revolutionary. |
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What the revolutionaries did not foresee was that these changes would soon gnaw at the very heart of their conservative base. |
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All the great leaders, teachers and revolutionaries have been disciples of some degree, whether they were conscious of the fact or not. |
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Not only are the revanchists old fashioned, I am arguing, so are many of the revolutionaries. |
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He espouses the belief that true revolutionaries must anchor their efforts in an act of love of people and of life. |
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The execution of his brother, his long spells in emigration, and the failure of the old-type revolutionaries all contributed to this difference. |
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After all these people claim to be revolutionaries committed to overthrowing parliamentary democracy, by violent means if necessary. |
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As revolutionaries, we must take small steps of rebellion and not overreach ourselves. |
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He emerged as a mixed-up teenager, seeking a job and closer contact with the revolutionaries. |
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When Clare joins the revolutionaries, she cedes her grandmother's land to the group, thus relinquishing part of the basis of her privilege. |
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In spite of their peaceable professions, the French revolutionaries had always believed that they stood for principles of universal validity. |
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These terms were agreeable to the Magyar aristocracy, but could not satisfy the revolutionaries or moderates among the lesser nobility. |
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The revolutionaries have failed so far to mobilize and unite the masses and pious middle classes of most countries. |
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They would act like any revolutionary vanguard, as Lenin or indeed the French revolutionaries had imagined. |
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Many are produced by revolutionaries who grew up not in Iran but in Europe and North America. |
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In 1779 Spain officially threw in her lot with the American revolutionaries and attacked British West Florida. |
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Why do we as artists, lefties, politico revolutionaries, critique one another at every available opportunity? |
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Luxemburg was among the greatest revolutionaries of the 20th century, leading the left wing of the German socialist movement. |
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A Shia victory puts the prize in overtly enemy hands-the Iranian revolutionaries. |
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He was a revolutionary and like all successful revolutionaries he worked from within. |
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I recently spoke to some old revolutionaries who are against President Jiang's proposal. |
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They like to believe that we're all revolutionaries living in the mountains, like Fidel and Che. |
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However, even if you can't pull a sickie, the armchair revolutionaries say you can still sabotage your company. |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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The revolutionaries are the prophets and martyrs of social and political change. |
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The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries. |
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The rhetoric and actions of these wanna-be revolutionaries are interesting, though. |
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But like many e-commerce revolutionaries, McGuire has his finger in a number of pies. |
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The revolutionaries thus occupied as much as created a political vacuum, which they sought to fill with a new order. |
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As one of the unlikely revolutionaries of the postwar years, Kinsey certainly engages me more than Howard Hughes, though not as much as the incandescent Ray Charles. |
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The revolutionaries marched defiantly towards the heart of the city. |
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Yet underneath the topical concerns, the characters are set aflame by the timeless spirit of revolutionaries. |
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Perhaps the revolutionaries were right, and old deities really have run out of steam. |
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Thus spoke countless, earlier generations of failed, though no doubt principled and conscientious, revolutionaries. |
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The battle was brief and it ended with most of the rough-and-ready revolutionaries bolting at the first cannon shots. |
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It unites clerics and revolutionaries, monks and social reformers. |
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His handsome face has become a Facebook favourite for student would-be revolutionaries among Khartoum's disenfranchised intelligentsia. |
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Our future can be encapsulated in a single phrase: do we want to be revolutionaries or conservatives? |
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For their part, the revolutionaries say they are not going to vacate any more buildings. |
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Girls in pretty dresses and women in black chadors waved to the revolutionaries from the rooftops, egging them on to Colonel Qaddafi's compound. |
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On the sidewalk in front of the gallery, a group of revolutionaries was making fun of the invited guests as they got out of their taxies. |
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Rousseau's radical vision was embraced by French revolutionaries and later by totalitarians, who distorted many of his philosophical lessons. |
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She maintained active contacts with Indian, Irish, and Egyptian revolutionaries and liaised with French Socialists and Russian leadership. |
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He admired Jesus as a moral teacher but like many of America's revolutionaries, he had a visceral loathing for priestcraft. |
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A Facebook campaign sent celebrities, carpetbaggers and young urbanites eager to be jasmine revolutionaries all flocking to Jantar Mantar. |
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Perhaps we workers in Antarctica are regarded as closet revolutionaries? |
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The example set by Fidel and his generation of revolutionaries serves as a source of inspiration for the very youngest Cubans. |
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Wartime solidarity left no room for the arrogance of capita, the violence of revolutionaries, or the selfishness of sects. |
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There's a deep tradition in Russia of gender and revolution – we've had amazing women revolutionaries. |
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He met some of the young revolutionaries that led the uprising, as well as bemused locals. |
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They were opposed by the Republicans, some of whom were loyal defenders of the republic while others were left-wing revolutionaries. |
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We should remember that many of the inmates are revolutionaries who will accept nothing short of control of their situation. |
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It is precisely against that the revolutionaries of the whole world must fight. |
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Historically, scientists have rightly been described as radicals and revolutionaries who often challenged religious and political authority. |
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Seven years ago, Raul explains, the Colombian government introduced a program to encourage peace-seeking revolutionaries to re-enter society. |
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Lenin argued for a united front with reformists against the generals, and revolutionaries and reformists worked together to block the military coup. |
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Gone are the wild-eyed revolutionaries in Donetsk and Luhansk, replaced by steely-eyed bureaucrats and seasoned combat veterans. |
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For his part Lord Courtown boasted that the PDA was defending not only landlordism but also the union and the British empire against Irish revolutionaries. |
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Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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The intersection is essentially between the Brotherhood, the military, the revolutionaries, and the heretofore silent majority. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, radicals, revolutionaries, feminists, utopians and unionists competed for their hearts and minds to lead the people's procession. |
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As a Third World postcolonial feminist scholar and activist, I look back to my tempestuous teenage years in India, when my heroes were great revolutionaries. |
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They were similar to the revolutionaries of tsarist Russia, who also had diverse views of what would happen to their country after the end of tsardom. |
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While these men were not social revolutionaries bent on overturning the slave system in one bold stroke, nor were they solely foot draggers content to slow production. |
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And, indeed, the Framers were armed revolutionaries who understood that guns were useful for throwing off the yoke of tyranny. |
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Alfred Nobel's discovery that nitroglycerine could be stabilised in paste was a boon to revolutionaries, assassins, dissidents and nutcases everywhere. |
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They are closer to the chiliasts in that they believe that Revelation 20 refers to a literal 1000 years, but they are not the violent revolutionaries as the ones before. |
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The revolutionaries, hopelessly outnumbered, were forced to surrender. |
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We would have expected you to be just as critical of those left-wing revolutionaries who use force as we are against those on the right who resort to violence. |
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War is always a decisive test for revolutionaries. |
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Full of idealists and egomaniacs and starfuckers and visionaries and careerists and revolutionaries. |
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It had great appeal to class-conscious workers and revolutionaries all over the world and directly helped in several countries to found and build strong communist parties. |
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Although the revolutionaries were in many respects at odds with the other Republican groups, they supported them in the struggle against the rebellion. |
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To answer your questions about youth and how they see the revolution, the revolutionaries, and how the revolution was hijacked and so forth, yes, they know about those issues. |
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Journalists, artists and members of parliament, these women are revolutionaries in the true sense of the word working on the reconstruction of their country for a more just society. |
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The current President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, appeared in the newspaper L'Unità condemning the revolutionaries as thugs and disreputable troublemakers. |
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Even as out-of-power Democrats act like establishmentarians, the city's ascendant GOP riding class retain the instincts of revolutionaries. |
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The modernization movement then took a new turn, that can fairly be described as a radical revolution, under the leadership of Zhongshan alongside Huang Xing and Zhang Binglin, both active revolutionaries of the era. |
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Childe Harold, Manfred, Werther, Obermann, and all the superb and desperate revolutionaries of romantic poetry were our companions on those sleepless nights. |
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Why has the frivolous hobby of the bourgeoisie suddenly become permissible to revolutionaries Cuba has gradually come to accept various Western fads that were previously outlawed for one reason or another. |
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Although serfdom was abolished in 1861, it was done on terms unfavorable to the peasants and served to encourage revolutionaries. |
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The crackdown on Morsi supporters and secular activists has been far more brutal, but some journalists now fear they will be next after Islamists and then leftist revolutionaries were targeted. |
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All of these can present opportunities for revolutionaries to build Leninist parties for the conquest of power, provided only that this is their reason for being. |
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Who were the real revolutionaries of the time? |
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This group pledged its loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate, and took it upon themselves to police Kyoto against lawlessness and revolutionaries. |
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Pál Maléter, leader of the Kilián barracks, joined the revolutionaries and promised that Hungarian soldiers would stay inside the barracks and would not follow the Soviet army. |
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It has been reduced to the civil and political rights identified by Marshall and the liberty and political equality identified by the French revolutionaries. |
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In the June days of 1848 Baudelaire reports seeing revolutionaries going through the streets of Paris with rifles, shooting all the clocks. |
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They took it upon themselves to protect the Church from what they saw as a heretical change to their faith, enforced by revolutionaries. |
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The reformers, however, were quickly labelled as radicals and as associates of the French revolutionaries. |
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Even 'Got save Ireland' was sung by the revolutionaries during Easter week. |
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Paine's writing greatly influenced his contemporaries and, especially, the American revolutionaries. |
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Having seized power, the revolutionaries would then use the power of the state to introduce socialism. |
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His depiction of the injustices of Spanish rule, and his death by firing squad, inspired other Filipino revolutionaries to seek independence. |
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The revolutionaries were now in full control of all 13 colonies and were ready to declare independence. |
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He waited for a surrender, announcing an amnesty for all revolutionaries, except foreigners and the leaders. |
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Royal troops elsewhere met determined resistance from revolutionaries at makeshift barricades. |
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There were also battles around the country as revolutionaries clashed with Dutch forces. |
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The new legislature passed a resolution retroactively legalizing the actions of the revolutionaries that brought them to power. |
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Dozens of colorful murals line the narrow streets and wide avenues, celebrating pleneros and poets, rumberos and revolutionaries. |
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These bloodhounds of counterrevolution served their bourgeois masters well, butchering revolutionaries like the German communists Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. |
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An attempt to reconcile the reformists and the revolutionaries became hopeless by 1900: Sun was slighted as a secret-society ruffian, while the reformists were more influential among the Chinese in Japan and the Japanese. |
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In his striving to reform Russian society, he waged a war, on the one hand, against the irreconcilable revolutionaries and, on the other, against the class of owners, fiercely fighting to keep on their privileges. |
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Like the compradore elites, the revolutionaries of the former colonies are hamstrung by their hollow mimicry. |
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We also know, and I can quote a major European newspaper, that the hard core was an anti-Fascist group of left-wing revolutionaries taking belligerent and critical action against the European movement and against world trade. |
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The revolutionaries assumed that reactionary and monarchist forces preferred regional languages to try to keep the peasant masses underinformed. |
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Coburn came to Washington as a congressman in 1994, and distinguished himself by remaining incorruptibly right-wing while many Republican revolutionaries accustomed themselves to the perks of governing. |
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The MPLA constitutes also an alliance between anti-imperialists and revolutionaries on the one hand and on the other, elements of the national bourgeoisie, note the compradore bourgeoisie, close to the Americans. |
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The abolition of slavery was carried out following a campaign by young revolutionaries who embraced the liberal ideas of the Enlightenment. |
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Crisis management can in fact only mean an attempt on our part to bring into being what these orange revolutionaries, who are indeed far more than a Yushchenko party, are calling for. |
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But many of the uniformed men around him stayed in power, coexisting uneasily with a gaggle of strutting revolutionaries. That coexistence is now over. |
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This internationalist formation organised on the basis of industrial sectors constituted, for revolutionaries of the whole world, a wonderful counterexample to state unionism. |
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The endless clashes with Colonial authorities turned cautious merchants and gentlemen farmers who thought of themselves as loyal British subjects into genuine revolutionaries. |
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In order to carry out this operation, however, the ruling power finds itself obliged to temporarily enter the favored terrain of revolutionaries, a terrain that terrifies it: that of adventure. |
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Andress is at pains to demythologize the horrors these revolutionaries committed, which he does, sort of, making it plain that they were not mindlessly bloodthirsty but selective and, in their way, sane. |
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The revolutionaries need to join together. |
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Pamphlets in german and in several dialects are printed by the revolutionaries to serve as tool of defeatist propaganda, and to dislocate austro-german troops serving as watchdogs to the local bourgeoisie. |
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This position is lifeless and unworthy of revolutionaries. |
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It is a pity that the political shortsightedness of the new Latin American revolutionaries has still not allowed them to understand the deal of fools in which they are engaging under the banners of another age. |
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Bureaucratism continues on the rise as the first-generation revolutionaries die off of old age. |
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French troops entered Alsace less than two weeks later to quash the worker strikes and remove the newly established Soviets and revolutionaries from power. |
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The organization attracted a range of socialists from Owenites to revolutionaries and played a part in the protests after the Tolpuddle Martyrs' case, but soon collapsed. |
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But the impossibility of raising revenue then triggered the French Revolution, with the revolutionaries demanding confiscatory taxes and impositions on the wealthy elite. |
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Yugoslavist revolutionaries assassinated Archduke Ferdinand. |
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It behooves any revolutionaries, educational or other, to consider all problems and consequences before they start tearing up the social pea patch. |
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Influenced by Wilhelm Weitling, the Communist League was an international society of proletarian revolutionaries with branches in various European cities. |
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George III is often accused of obstinately trying to keep Great Britain at war with the revolutionaries in America, despite the opinions of his own ministers. |
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Eventually, revolutionaries began demanding total independence. |
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Shafiq, who held many high-profile governmental positions during the Mubarak era, is seen as a counter-revolutionary force by many revolutionaries. |
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The Spanish government had been providing assistance to the revolutionaries since the very beginning of the war, but it did not recognize the United States officially. |
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