He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity. |
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Nobody seemed to know who was putting this out, but its dissidence was a welcome antidote to the blandness of mainstream public radio. |
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But dissidence in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour. |
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The mountains stand as defiant outposts of tradition yet have also always been the homeland of rebellion, dissidence and resistance. |
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In Albania today there is much discussion about the notions of dissidence and dissident status. |
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They got a reputation for bolshiness, political dissidence, courage and tenacity that they have never lost. |
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A living left-wing principle would need to constantly reinvent itself through creative dissidence. |
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Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious dissidence had not coincided. |
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There is nothing new about dissidence, but no new front is coming up. |
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The level of dissidence is always a function of how tough the regime is. |
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People are being raised to be soft and stupid, and I think it is really about slowly wiping out dissidence and uniqueness in the culture, I really do. |
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But why would a group of hackers who pride themselves on dissidence develop such a conscience? |
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The poetry of dissidence and resistance on the other hand has to create its own space, which is public as well as private, real as well as virtual. |
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Most of them are still in prison, and even the most timid signs of dissidence are relentlessly snuffed out. |
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There seems to me, at least, to be some dissidence, if you will, in this. |
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Whether you are subjected to the draconian structure of the military or that of our pernicious government, honest dissidence should always remain constant. |
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The Congolese authorities affirmed that the dissidence was instigated and backed by Rwanda. |
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He joined this same year dissidence, while at the same time Brejnev attacks and sends many dissidents to with it to Gulag. |
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One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance. |
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From colonised Algeria to its liberation, from the international political scene to the fight for alter-globalisation, you paid a high price for your dissidence. |
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The new wave of intra-State armed conflicts and armed rebel dissidence is, in most cases, the result of frustration generated by poverty, the poor distribution of resources, where they exist, and underdevelopment. |
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This results in certain reactions such as dissidence and violence. |
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