He flew there, perorated on regional television and at work collectives, and forced the authorities to back down. |
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Most collectives meet their expenses by selling their surplus pot to dispensaries or directly to other patients. |
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Now ever growing groups of people dissimulated their loyalty to the regime, while devoting their time and energy to informal collectives. |
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His opponent was Aaron Sapiro, a leading proponent of farming collectives at the time who is now mostly forgotten. |
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Instead of the international state system, anarchism proposes a confederation of communes and collectives. |
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Of all the non-state enterprises, urban collectives had the advantage of having been a component of the old socialist system. |
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These are only a handful of examples with many more similar instances in co-ops, collectives and worker owned enterprises, around the world. |
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From 1933 on, the sovkhozy began a recovery, facilitated by the government's transfer of land from these farms to land-short collectives. |
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The second was a campaign to develop local industry in the ownership of the collectives. |
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Kenyan pottery collectives now produce narrow-mouthed, spigot-equipped versions of traditional clay pots. |
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The first thing Lenin did after coming to power in 1917 was to nationalize all land and establish agricultural collectives. |
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And there will be an expensive and politically complicated process of consolidating numerous small collectives into productive big enterprises. |
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It was quite a mythical fusion of local bands and collectives getting together and being creative. |
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Will they choose to work for 30 pesos a day in factories that take the place of hillside farms and remote collectives? |
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It pinpointed the difference between a theatre group and other non-artistic collectives, alliances or corporate bodies. |
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Urban communists sent to supervise the new collectives were ignorant of agriculture. |
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Moreover, there are no examples of collectives being apostrophized with the regularity that this personification receives. |
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The tailor who lived in the cellar below his shop had told Rafe of a rumor that riots had broken out on the agricultural collectives. |
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Sometimes, candidates are recommended from factories and agricultural collectives, with the endorsement of the due authorities. |
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Business and industry were nationalized, and farmland was taken from the peasants and reorganized into government-run collectives. |
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Tito nationalized many of Yugoslavia's farms into collectives. |
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Thereby this evoked reprobation and susceptibility of the collectives that were marginalized. |
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The Board noted that this argument did not help them since the interrogatory process generally is of primary benefit to collectives. |
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However, in China the freehold of the land remains vested in local collectives, without a clear indication of who represents them. |
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The forest land tenure system is unique in that farmers possess supposedly broad use rights, while village collectives retain landownership. |
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Big software firms derided the idea that anyone would put their trust in free software written by mysterious online collectives. |
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Non-territorial identities are also emerging that link the citizen to distant political entities and hard-to-imagine collectives. |
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Almost the entire peasantry was organized into collectives in a single year. |
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We are taking on a form of education for elected officials and collectives who, for the most part, are not even familiar with the street arts. |
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In this, the commune system sought to do what had been tried within the original collectives through the attempt to equalize the assets of the constituent brigades. |
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Their hub is an aggregate of photographs and eyewitness reports taken by hundreds of collectives. |
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A good ear, a lithe tongue and a sound sense of humour are the only qualifications for these daily collectives which serve as a great social equaliser. |
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This will consist essentially of delegates from workplaces and other collectives of working people forming workers' councils at local and national levels. |
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One thing that has become clear is that the success of social production collectives hinges on the intensive contributions of a very small subset of their members. |
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An absolute majority of military collectives in the district perform their training and combat missions and carry on their daily activities without any crimes or incidents. |
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In some areas, groups of employers have formed purchasing collectives or coalitions whose organizational strategies can also encourage guideline implementation. |
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The peasants will start to organize collectives and communal villages. |
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Such a way of working echoes the theatre collectives of the 1970s, which tried to create an egalitarian alternative to the star-based power structures of mainstream theatre. |
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After years of effort, when the collectives of women farmers regained their confidence in their lands and their crops, they were faced with some pertinent questions. |
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Ten years ago people were allowed to reclaim their family farms from the Soviet collectives and, as a result, the country now has a massive three million landowners. |
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I do want to talk specifically about fair dealing, so I'll come to the end of my presentation and just mention our view on the role of collectives as well. |
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But it does not make clear who represents these collectives. |
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Budapest's art scene is a diverse mix of Hungarians and international artists, with thriving grass-roots galleries and collectives like Műszi, Budapest Art Factory and Puccs. |
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This directory will be another free tool available to collectives to help them better understand the existing opportunities, to professionalize their practice and enhance their mobility. |
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Rights collectives have also filed proposed tariffs respectively for pay audio services distributed to residential customers, and for background music services distributed to commercial establishments. |
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But, in divorcing from mass culture in order to aestheticise it, are collectives of art-makers still faced with an inescapable dialectic? |
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Through them and similar organizations grow artist collectives, demonstrating great potential in the application of resourcefulness topped with an independent and entrepreneurial spirit. |
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Within the matangali are a number of smaller collectives, known as the mbito. |
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Many of the anarchist collectives formed in Spain, especially in Aragon and Catalonia, during the Spanish Civil War were based on their ideas. |
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Faced with this challenge of active and declared believers that in reality are only conservative, not operative, becoming an authentic problem for the operating collectives at the beginning of the twenty-first century. |
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Some collectives in the diaspora, such as the Banda de Gaitas Cidade de Bos Aires in Argentina, wear the Kilt Gallaecia on special occasions. |
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Collectivisation often met with strong rural resistance, including peasants frequently destroying property rather than surrendering it to the collectives. |
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