Trenchard was able to offer his small and relatively inexpensive force as a cost-effective way to keep dissident colonials in check. |
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Insofar as dissident writers consider the profits made from drugs, we find an extremely one-sided response. |
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Over the subsequent three decades, opposition parties and dissident voices were more in evidence. |
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The teachers are part of a dissident movement against the official union bureaucracy. |
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Walsh called for the museum to become a rallying point for dissident views. |
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The Soviet dissident movement during the Cold War had an important effect on both the Soviet Union and the West. |
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Implied was the image of a dissident, a disturber, and, by extension, a potential political threat. |
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McCartney's reply bore all the marks of a cyclostyled circular for dissident party members. |
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Meanwhile, other dissident movements were making headway throughout Ethiopia. |
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Warwick, Clarence, Lancastrians, and dissident Yorkists returned to England and sent Edward IV fleeing to his ally, the duke of Burgundy. |
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In the 1920s and 30s it developed into a glamorous resort populated by rich aesthetes, dissident intellectuals and artists. |
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Recovery of the booby trap bombs comes after a summer of high activity by local dissident groups. |
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The international scope of the Internet allows dissident actors to network themselves at a transnational scale. |
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For example, dissident scientologists sent secret information to e-mail lists, remaining anonymous by using remailers. |
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Five dissident Iranian authors have been assassinated over the last two years following repeated death threats. |
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This was apparently yet another significant setback to the dissident republican cause. |
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This, the public is told, is due to the assortment of dissident republican groups in the jail. |
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The seven men were arrested after a Garda surveillance operation on suspected dissident republicans in the Limerick area, the court heard. |
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The Ulster Defence Association has recently hinted that it may be prepared to attack dissident republicans. |
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Lilley also tells-all regarding how the US embassy gave safe haven to Chinese dissident Fang Lizhi and his wife, Li Shuxian. |
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The newsroom became the home of the tame dissident and the compliant office holder. |
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The dissident shareholders say that Corel's board is selling at bargain basement prices at the bottom of the market. |
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I would hope that all the institutions represented here would join in a protest against this McCarthyite attempt to suppress dissident views. |
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According to sources, dissident groups are now at work planning to plant bombs or detonate incendiary devices, according to leaked information. |
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Congressional interest notwithstanding, the dissident groups, both external and internal, are still largely on their own. |
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It's comforting to know some of our neighbours are as self-doubting and dissident as us Canucks. |
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The raid was more evidence that the dissident groups have been thoroughly penetrated by the intelligence services. |
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The national movement parties were born from the dissident circles of Soviet intelligentsia. |
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In exile, the dissident was not going to let such purblindness happen again. |
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In Albania today there is much discussion about the notions of dissidence and dissident status. |
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At the small assemblies, dissident workers were prevented from speaking against the plan. |
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The continuing sideshows in both dissident republican and loyalist camps compound their problems. |
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Under these conditions, if art institutions are not prepared to present dissident views, what good are they? |
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It championed democratic dissident movements behind the Iron Curtain as a challenge to Soviet power. |
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It is part of a tradition of dissident visionaries whose visions made them critical of everyday life, like William Blake. |
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Pride of place in the discussion was given to dissident Labour MPs and senior trade union officials. |
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This book covers some 30 dissident papers in the US, and sketches the social needs that led to their publication. |
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Even dissident local government councillors are being silenced by these big money threats. |
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They are obliged to spend the night in the place, with one dissident member of the group who has also turned up. |
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This is not an unreasonable strategy, particularly prior to the internet revolution when dissident outreach was limited in the extreme. |
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The dissident priests and parishes are opposed to the church's blessing of same-sex unions. |
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Democracy and human rights have been extended by women's groups, ethnic minorities, and dissident groups. |
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This rare public statement in English by Vietnams most prominent Buddhist dissident was released at the UN Commission on Human Rights. |
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The Polish ruling party and the powerful Solidarity dissident movement thereupon reached a compromise which led eventually to a democratic government. |
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There was no over-reliance on dissident forces for information. |
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By internationalizing a conflict or political dispute, non-state dissident actors give themselves access to a broader range of resources not available domestically. |
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In 2006, an alleged KGB hit squad murdered the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko in London. |
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Riotous crowds press on the front door of a local municipal building screaming for the release of a popular political dissident. |
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Symbolically, his roles represented the quintessential dissident. |
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These men will themselves be easy pickings for any dissident or opposition movement, armed or unarmed. |
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On 22 July 2006, Emzar Kviziani became a dissident and proclaimed armed resistance to Tbilisi, which responded with an ultimatum. |
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Such an attack would likely have been committed by dissident republicans opposed to the peace process. |
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Republican dissident terror groups have also stepped up their attacks on those in their own communities whom they label as antisocial. |
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Rights activists like Boledi, the Iranian Baluch dissident living in Sweden, harbor some of the same concerns. |
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It features a scantily clad woman wearing a balaclava and holding a sign championing the dissident feminist anti-Putin punk band. |
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I am old enough to remember Brezhnev and the hierarchs of the Kremlin in the dissident era. |
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And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory. |
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A dissident is a nonconformist, a protestor or a rebel who disagrees with the majority view on anything from politics, to religion, to which football team is the best. |
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It is also likely to be packed, probably with former dissident exiles. |
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The Party unlawfully suspended three dissident MPs from the party for rebelling against the leadership, the High Court in Belfast ruled yesterday. |
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Deliberations in compliance with the law and the by-laws are binding on all shareholders, even those who are absent or dissident. |
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Anthropologists lend an ear to the plurality of voices and common or dissident perspectives. |
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The loss of legitimacy of the Polisario also has given rise to dissident currents. |
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Although French efforts at subjugation began before 1900, dissident ethnic groups, especially the Tuareg, were not conquered until the early twentieth century. |
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In one case in which a foreign agency sought information on a political dissident, CSIS refused the agency's request. |
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There are also accusations of widespread abuses by the government against other dissident groups. |
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See articleOne less voiceOswaldo PayĆ”, a prominent Cuban dissident and instigator of the Varela Project on free speech, died in a car crash. |
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Whips try to gauge the mood of members, assess how they will express their unhappiness with party policies, and cajole, bully, or conciliate the potential dissident. |
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When her father, a dissident Somali politician, promised her in marriage to a distant cousin, his word of honor was absolute. |
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The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan. |
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Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization. |
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It also allowed humanitarian aid into the Darfur region and called for talks to resume with the dissident groups. |
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The dissident has said he aims to run for president against 24-year incumbent, although the president clapped him in jail for a lesser act of defiance only a few years ago. |
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Police have confirmed the blast was terrorist-related, while the MP for the area linked the incident to recent dissident attacks on other military targets in the area. |
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In 1986 Reagan orchestrated the release of Natan Sharansky, a prominent Soviet dissident, from a Siberian labor camp. |
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As protector of the people, the military asserts its concern over the activities and movements of armed dissident groups that continue to wage war in the countryside and pose a risk to the nation's security and integrity. |
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Like all dissident voices, his will be subjected to attacks. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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Since 2001, over 300 people have been killed in feuds between different drugs gangs, dissident republicans, and Traveller families. |
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As an alternative, a bill of indictment can be drawn up against all Iranian statesmen who have been involved in torture, assassination and the killing of dissidents and people with dissident lifestyles. |
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When he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, there was a flurry of criticism accusing him of being an apple polisher to the party for not speaking up for another Nobel laureate, who was in prison, the dissident Liu Xiaobo. |
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Think more along the lines of graphic muscle tees emblazoned with dissident messages such as Rock the System and jeans spray painted with your own personal graffiti. |
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Revealing more of the thinking behind his numerous Register articles, Swan also lauded prominent dissident and defrocked priest Gregory Baum in another article. |
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In East Timor, a series of deadly clashes between the national defense force and a variety of dissident military, police, and civilian forces led to widespread mob and gang violence in the capital. |
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There was speculation that the find was was more likely to be linked to animal liberation groups than dissident Irish terrorists. |
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Muzzling every dissident voice immures the conscience of man. |
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These so-called dissident IRA men are no different from the Provisionals and Sinn Fein who seek votes while holding Armalites in the background. |
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For years, Volkov's book provoked nonsensically polarized arguments over whether Shostakovich was a Party ideologue or an anti-Communist dissident. |
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As this lie, too, begins to ramify, Stefan and Inge are able to emigrate under the system known as Freikauf, in which the West German government bought exit visas for dissident East Germans. |
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Prince Charles has been doing his bit, travelling to meet the political elite of a country where, even last week, police were foiling a dissident plot to murder him. |
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Aksyonov, a dissident writer who emigrated to America shortly after the book's samizdat publication, is now lauded as a prophet. |
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The dissident professor was freed from a detention center in Seoul, where he has been held since last November, two months after returning home from Germany. |
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One veteran republican dissident from Derry who spoke to the Guardian this week succinctly summed up the challenge posed to Sinn FĆ©in: The thing to watch are the numbers. |
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The prospect of a British Queen visiting those hallowed sights will inflame further the passions of the unrepresentative but vocal, often violent, minority who adhere to dissident republicanism. |
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Sergei Lukashevsky, director of the Sakharov Centre, which is named after the Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov and aims to continue his work of defending human rights, said the laws were an attempt to suffocate opposition. |
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This was not led by anti-Communist dissident intellectuals analogous to China's Charter 08 but by major elements derived from the decomposing nomenklatura, the Soviet bureaucratic elite. |
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Many years later Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet dissident, helped smuggle a microfilm copy to the West, where it was eventually published in English in 1985. The book was not an immediate success. |
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They in turn assured the cardinal that the UDA had no intention of sliding back to conflict even in the face of the resurgent republican dissident threat. |
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Political turmoil has convulsed Madagascar after repeated large-scale protests by Rajoelina's supporters and the backing of dissident troops ended with the overthrow of former President Marc Ravalomanana. |
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If there is one thing that I do in the company of my dissident colleagues, it is to banish any rancour against my political adversaries from my soul. |
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Security alerts involving improvised explosive devices have become almost a weekly occurence in Derry during the past few months as dissident republicans step up their armed actions in the city. |
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Banks and bankers are now potential targets for the Real IRA, leaders of the dissident republican terror group have warned in an exclusive interview with the Guardian. |
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In the past, dissident extremists opposed to the peace process have forced taxi drivers to transport bombs, but it is understood that this is the first time a public transport worker has been targeted. |
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Guillermo FariƱas is a Cuban doctor of psychology, independent journalist, and political dissident in Cuba. He has conducted 23 hunger strikes over the years to protest various elements of the Cuban regime. |
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However, the designated member who disagrees may sign as dissident. |
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However, dissident groups on the island do not believe that these releases represent an improvement in the human rights situation as those freed had served their full sentence or were eligible for early release. |
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Reporters Jose Ramon and Alejandro Gonzalez, dissident Omar Pernet and trade unionist Pedro Alvarez were among 75 prominent figures convicted of being mercenaries in the pay of the US government. |
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Tran Anh Kim, a former colonel and well-known dissident, expressed the frustration of many retired officers on hearing that the government yielded tracts of land that Vietnamese defended two decades ago in battle. |
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In 1978, activist Yana Mintoff and another dissident threw bags of horse manure, and in June 1996 demonstrators dropped leaflets. |
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Bishop Richard Davies and dissident Protestant cleric John Penry introduced Calvinist theology to Wales. |
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After mediation failed, Sukarno took action to remove the dissident commanders. |
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In April 2004, a dissident shareholder group led by Nicolas Miguet succeeded in taking control of the board. |
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An underground dissident literature, known as samizdat, developed during this late period. |
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This measure would turn out to be effective against ambitious dissident juniors like Tommaso Portinari. |
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Nezahualcoyotl recruited military help from the king of Huexotzinco, and the Mexica gained the support of a dissident Tepanec city, Tlacopan. |
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The dissident members of the party finally came to heel after the president's speech. |
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It may be impossible to replace Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the unsilenceable Nigerian dissident who was the patriarch of Afrobeat. |
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In October last year dissident republicans were also blamed for a series of letter bombs to political and security figures in Northern Ireland. |
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A TOTAL of 150 front-line officers will be redeployed to guard police stations against dissident republican attacks. |
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Sources say the Scottish squaddie had been told to stay clear of the nationalist Ligoneil area in North Belfast because of the severe dissident threat. |
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In October last year dissident republicans were also blamed for sending letter bombs to high profile political and security figures in Northern Ireland. |
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Aesthetics equals ideology, and so an avant-gardist aesthetic, as Wenman quite correctly identifies in bissett's poetry, is also ideologically dissident. |
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He may want his people to reassociate with dissident Republican groups. |
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This alone should be enough to alarm shareholders but there are even more serious issues with the fifth dissident nominee, James Rainbird, a reprimanded financial salesperson. |
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Cuban media has reported that Guillermo Farinas, a political dissident who has been on hunger strike for 130 days, is in danger of dying after developing a blood clot. |
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Before 1476, the justice system in most parts of the country was effectively under the control of dissident members of the nobility rather than royal officials. |
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In October 1983 he was overthrown by dissident Marxists, and killed. |
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In July 1982, at least one Hawk was destroyed on the ground and three more heavily damaged during a dissident attack on Thornhill air base, Gweru. |
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It did not say who placed second, but other television channels said it was former President Eduardo Duhalde, a dissident from Fernandez's own Peronist party. |
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Dissident Red Tories who were against the merger went on to form the Progressive Canadian Party. |
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