But they had no intention of promoting socialist revolutions, which would have destabilised the position of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union. |
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Many events throughout Britain in the last week have destabilised multicultural communities, striking fear into the hearts of right-thinking people. |
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The participants also learnt that tilling their land every season was a bad practice which led to poor yields as the soil's chemistry and physics were destabilised. |
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Originally vegetation held the friable, highly-weathered schist in place, but brush clearance and cut-and-fill construction have destabilised the densely inhabited hillsides. |
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A combination of apparently unlimited electoral puissance and an underlying lack of both intellectual self-confidence and political principle has destabilised him. |
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The wide scale of abstentions and rebellious votes destabilised the Duncan Smith leadership. |
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The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship. |
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Two other possibilities are that end of ice age deposits either just grew too large and collapsed or they were destabilised by an earthquake. |
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The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. |
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And according to some astrologers and geomancers, the Dragon may bring natural disasters and financial volatility to an already destabilised world. |
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Security forces have been on alert in Bahrain, a kingdom destabilised since February 2011 by protests led by the country's majority sect to demand a constitutional monarchy. |
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A civil war and repeated incursions by the Persian king Nader Shah in the 18th century destabilised the region, and further strained relations between the interior and Muscat. |
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The Grand Banks and Papua New Guinea tsunamis came from earthquakes which destabilised sediments, causing them to flow into the ocean and generate a tsunami. |
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