Religious critics lacked fervor and moral authority, while surviving Populist and Progressive skeptics were dismissed as killjoys or cranks. |
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Progressive surfers are now launching as high as eight feet, pulling airs, alley-oops, and extraordinarily difficult rodeo flips. |
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The Progressive Democrats and the Green Party are each fielding a candidate in both and Kildare South also has an independent candidate. |
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DuBois instead threw his support behind Roosevelt's attempt at a comeback campaign as a Progressive. |
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Progressive this is not, but if you fancy a drink surrounded by relaxed jazz vibes, you could do a lot worse. |
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But the mantras actually promote Progressive values if you correct just one bit of raging illogic. |
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Progressive symptoms, crippling claudication and limb ischemia warrant more aggressive interventions. |
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Progressive intrusion and hydraulic fracturing gave rise to local brecciation of the banded rocks. |
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I'd long heard about the Progressive case, a 1979 decision in which the judge enjoined the publication of an article about the design of H-bombs. |
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Progressive Democrats revolted in the House caucus, stiffening resistance to the Republican bill. |
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In 1913 its adherents founded the Progressive Spiritual Church to establish spiritualism on a more religious basis. |
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Progressive retinal atrophy is a disease in which the retina slowly deteriorates, producing night blindness in young dogs. |
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Progressive pulmonary fibrosis occurs in 10 percent of patients and, along with myositis of the respiratory muscles, may lead to hypoxemia. |
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Progressive growth of a spontaneous T cell lymphoma, designated as Dalton's lymphoma, causes suppression of immune responses and thymic atrophy. |
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The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend. |
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Progressive causes are infused with legitimacy by the power of popular movements, not by the liberality or graciousness of leaders. |
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The Progressive Law Students Network hopes to make the conference an annual event. |
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Progressive muscle relaxation resulted in significant decreases in the latency of sleep onset. |
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Progressive reformers focused public attention in particular on low-income children. |
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Yet another kissing cousin of the socialist Progressive Challenge is the Congressional Progressive Caucus. |
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Will Marshall is president and founder of the Progressive Policy Institute, a centrist political think tank. |
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In the Progressive Era, however, the regulatory state was crafted well within the context of constitutional government. |
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The first one would be like a first draft of a Progressive Democrat conference keynote speech, and the second is like a homily from a stern and admonishing bishop. |
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He became MP in 1970 and formed the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, trumping competition from the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party to represent working-class loyalism. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, halter sounded at least a tad reluctant to take on the mantle of the Great Progressive Hope. |
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Harper took no prisoners in his Progressive Conservative takeover. |
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Progressive reform aims to move ahead toward an ideal or utopian future. |
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Progressive opinion seems to be moving towards trusteeship as a solution. |
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When tr again pursued the presidency in 1912 as leader of the Progressive Party, FDR identified with his cause. |
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He would himself use the language of Progressive era reform rhetoric to mold Storrow and those who supported him as men of money, monopolies and trusts. |
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This reaffirmed previous work by the Progressive Policy Institute arguing that car ownership plants the seeds for upward mobility. |
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Progressive vernacular is what Bernie Baker calls his architecture. |
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The Progressive Democrats gathered in Limerick last night for 36 hours of low-grade scheming, non-stop speechifying and back-slapping, commonly called the national conference. |
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But this unlikely scenario is the possible consequence of the Byzantine series of deals being discussed at the Progressive Democrats conference in Galway this weekend. |
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The most vital moment in this revival, according to Knott, was when Hamiltonianism melded with the Progressive movement in the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Progressive rock went into enforced hibernation at the onset of punk. |
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He was the head of the Progressive Party and ran on a pure liberal New Deal platform, but one that also advocated engagement with the Soviet Union instead of a Cold War. |
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Another segment of American Judaism is Reconstructionist Judaism, which is sometimes lumped together with Reform and Conservative Judaism as Progressive Judaism. |
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He played footsie with both the main parties, before choosing to run for the Progressive Democrats, who were widely assumed to be simply the highest bidder for his talents. |
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Progressive swelling resulted in cytolysis and release of virions. |
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Both Millionaires Club 3-Line Slot and Rags to Riches Progressive Jackpot are only available at InterCasino. |
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He will be one of 58 Liberals in the 107-seat provincial legislature, facing 28 Progressive Conservatives and 21 NDP members in the opposition. |
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Three businesses on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester have scheduled a Chef's Progressive Dinner for Wednesday. |
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The two principal parties are the Progressive Liberal Party and the Free National Movement. |
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Progressive Evangelicals commonly advocate for women's equality, pacifism and social justice. |
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Using his social conscience, Brandeis became a leader of the Progressive movement, and used the law as the instrument for social change. |
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He argued bigness conflicted with efficiency and added a new dimension to the Efficiency Movement of the Progressive Era. |
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In 1995, the Independence Party formed a coalition government with the Progressive Party. |
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I am surprised that The Progressive, of all magazines, would bend to this form of redbaiting. |
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Progressive fibrinoid degeneration of fibrillary astrocytes associated with mental retardation in a hydrocephalic child. |
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Dissident Red Tories who were against the merger went on to form the Progressive Canadian Party. |
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The current Resident Commissioner is Pedro Pierluisi from the New Progressive Party and member of the Democratic Party of the United States. |
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In October 2003, the Liberals lost the provincial election to the Progressive Conservative Party, led by Danny Williams. |
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In 1972, the Smallwood government was replaced by the Progressive Conservative administration of Frank Moores. |
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Traditionally, politics in the province have been dominated by both the Liberal Party and the Progressive Conservative Party. |
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Progressive growers are obtaining wheat yield upto 80 maunds per acre whereas average yield is 30 maund per acre the Minister added. |
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The Progressive Era saw the enactment of more controls on the economy, as evidenced by the Wilson Administration's New Freedom program. |
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Progressive lists mezzalunas, mortar and pestles, nutmeg grinders and rolling herb mincers among its arsenal of spice and herb tools. |
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Progressive creationists selectively accept the science, but have to wonder how to make it compatible with the sequence of events in Genesis. |
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Progressive Nation tours were held in 2008 and 2009 with Dream Theater as the headline act. |
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Jehanzaib was born with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestatis, a hereditary disorder that causes liver failure. |
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Progressive economic ideas will jump-start the economy and create jobs. |
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Progressive scanning, which is the format used in computers, scans lines in sequences, from top to bottom. |
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To hear an interview with Lucas Benitez, co-founder of the CIW, on Progressive Radio, log on to www. |
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Progressive disease can produce acetabular changes, such as early triradiate closure, bicompartmentilization, and ischium varum. |
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Progressive makes you the target of such a trivializing, Green-bashing cartoon. |
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Progressive mechanical loading is more likely to restore the strength and morphological characteristics of collagenous tissue. |
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Progressive taxes attempt to reduce the tax burden of people with a lower ability to pay. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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Progressive reformers worried about the occupational hazards to which young workers were exposed. |
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Progressive rock continues to appeal to its longtime fans and is also able to attract new audiences. |
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Progressive rock came to be appreciated overseas, but it mostly remained a European, and especially British, phenomenon. |
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You can't turn on the TV on without seeing Progressive or Geiko pushing online commodities. |
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After the 2012 elections, Rufus Ewing of the Progressive National Party won a narrow majority of the elected seats and was appointed premier. |
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Progressive hyperfluorescence with late leakage was considered a sign of lesion activity. |
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Progressive dances typically start with the leader and the follower facing and backing line of dance, respectively. |
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The company used epoxy coating products from Progressive Epoxy Polymers, Inc. |
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McLean served for 14 years as a Progressive Conservative MP, representing Waterloo, Ont. |
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He sits on several volunteer boards and is a major figure in the the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party. |
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The Progressive Conservatives have had 43 years to get it right and I still haven't seen it. |
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The Progressive Conservatives had rebounded modestly from the nadir of 1993 but their strength was concentrated mainly in Atlantic Canada. |
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In the 1980s, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives abolished the NEP and changed the name of FIRA to Investment Canada, to encourage foreign investment. |
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Arguments boiled over between the ruling party Kuomintang and opposition Democratic Progressive Party as they disagreed on how fast to ratify a trade pact with China. |
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IkT-001, a host-directed kinase inhibitor, is intended to clear JC polyomavirus infection, the causative agent of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy. |
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Two Progressive Conservatives asked Mr Winters during the Commons question period what is being done about Parliament's electric clocks and the library of Parliament. |
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It is time for Progressive Conservatives to come together to restore vision to the party which first built a strong, united Canada to take heart in the decision of Canadians. |
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The agreement by the ruling Kuomintang party and opposition Democratic Progressive Party will blocks ground beef imports from such countries until a cure has been found. |
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The lumber runs through the Yates planer, to the Progressive Systems ripsaw, then via conveyor to the WoodEye, to the Eagle Talon saw and on to the Whirlwind saw. |
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What Progressive radio sought to do was provide listeners a true alternative to the frenzied, ultrapop sound of hit radio. Music play lists were not drawn from the charts. |
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The Progressive National Party, led by Michael Misick, held thirteen seats, and the People's Democratic Movement, led by Floyd Seymour, held two seats. |
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Ted Morton got elected to the Alberta legislature, ran for leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives and is now provincial minister of finance. |
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Progressive Components' Needle Bearing Locks for mold alignment are reported to provide exceptionally precise registration between two halves of a tool. |
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In 1979, Brian Peckford, another Progressive Conservative, became Premier. |
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Following this election, the One Bermuda Alliance took power, with Craig Cannonier succeeding Paula Cox, of the Progressive Labour Party, as Premier. |
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The Labour Party is a full member of the Party of European Socialists and Progressive Alliance, and holds observer status in the Socialist International. |
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