Father's Day was the perfect day to pay such historic tribute to the founding fathers of the steelband movement. |
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We must help all those who want to face the tyrants as our founding fathers did. |
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He is considered one of the founding fathers of Africanism, a philosophy that espoused an almost militant pride in blackness. |
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Our Constitution, therefore, is a product of the philosophy and sacrifice of both our founding fathers and mothers. |
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No Caribbean leader since the founding fathers has presided over Caricom with the sagacity of Percival Patterson. |
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Our founding fathers made this a republic and not a democracy because they feared the mob. |
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The founding fathers would have had to pop a lot of pills to conceive of this perversion of the Bill of Rights. |
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All should be expected to adhere to the letter and spirit of the document forged by our founding fathers and mothers. |
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He acknowledges three of the great Scottish stockbreeders as the founding fathers of the so-called Black Angus line. |
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The situation this day is in stark contrast to those experienced by the founding fathers of Southeast Asian countries. |
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The founding fathers of Australia were undoubtedly of British or Irish origin. |
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We shouldn't be tinkering with the checks and balances our founding fathers put in this constitution. |
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If there was one thing that the parliament's founding fathers in the Consultative Steering Group got wrong, it was the naming of parts. |
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Even if the building is now falling down, he was the most important architect of Europe since the founding fathers. |
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The guy I had a crush on even commented on the gnostic demiurges and the founding fathers as freemasons. |
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The grand effigies that typify civic sculpture invariably commemorate great statesmen, founding fathers or political icons. |
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One recalls the heroism and dynamism of the founding fathers of the labour movement such as Uriah Butler, George Weekes and Cola Rienzie. |
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The first of the founding fathers of Africa, who took the reins of Ghana in 1957, was an avowed pan-Africanist. |
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In his off-hours, he jammed with Dizzy Gillespie and other founding fathers of bebop. |
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We want strict adherence to the Constitution as was intended by the founding fathers. |
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He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease. |
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However, perhaps our founding fathers were indeed wise in their choice of words. |
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The founding fathers and mothers had deep fascination with the stylish Chinese porcelains, tea gear, silk, and books on China and Chinese political economy. |
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To be exposed to the wealth and breadth of choral harmony from at least two corners of the earth is a tribute to the founding fathers of the festival. |
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The founding fathers of the European movement had lofty aims in seeking to avoid ever again the terrible wars that have ravaged our continent in the past. |
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The founding fathers of the Indian nation were men of wisdom and insights. |
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The insightfulness and foresightedness of our founding fathers still ring true today and continue to guide us. |
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Our founding fathers left no stone unturned to get these age old principles enshrined in our Constitution. |
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He remains one of the founding fathers of the New Orleans style, as well as the first real orchestrator in jazz history. |
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In Philadelphia, for example, students rallied at the Liberty Bell where they dressed up like the founding fathers for a dramatic reading of the Declaration. |
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You mentioned that India's founding fathers made the system of untouchability illegal under the constitution. |
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There are Judaeo-Christian values that are fundamental to this country-that's the founding fathers, way back when. |
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Its founding fathers had the prestige to refashion the nation to confront military and economic threats. |
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We owe it to the lucidity of the founding fathers and to the determination of a series of visionary leaders. |
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Does enlargement consign the project of the founding fathers to history, or does it force today's political leaders to go back to basics? |
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It was a too strong giveaway of a technocratic rationale that does not reflect what Europe's founding fathers wanted and accomplished. |
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After fifty years of integration and enlargement, the vision set out by Europe's founding fathers holds as good as ever. |
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The founding fathers of the Bundeswehr served in the German Wehrmacht in the Second World War. |
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He was also a former Vice-President, Prime Minister and one of the founding fathers of the Republic. |
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He together with those that I worked with were people that were driven by the ideals of the founding fathers of our organization. |
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That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers. |
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First, and most simply, the founding fathers were unstinting in their belief that the nascent republic had to pay its debts. |
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Like the work of some notable popular historians, they sought to ensure women a place in this chronicle, even if only as helpmeets of founding fathers. |
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Michel Richard began his career as a protege of the great Gaston Lenotre, a Parisian patissier who was one of the founding fathers of nouvelle cuisine. |
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Many people have given years of faithful service to Muintir Mhaigh Eo and have remained faithful to the ethos of the founding fathers of the Association all those years ago. |
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He succeeded in creating bridges between classical and traditional music in his country and was therefore one of the founding fathers of professional music in Kyrgyzstan. |
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An inductee of the Ontario and Canadian Golf Halls of Fame, Grimm is also one of the founding fathers of Glen Abbey, the go-to guy who turned the course from a dream into a reality. |
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Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens in the area originally inhabited by Indigenous Australians of the Kaurna tribe. |
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In fact, the majority of the founding fathers of the various science disciplines believed in God, and felt as though their investigations were aimed at understanding His handiwork. |
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It is interesting to see that in the never-ceasing battle of the founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson's relationship with his slave Sally Hemings is being used as a weapon to make the case against him. |
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It was clear to the founding fathers of the USI that their university only had a chance if it had the courage to develop and implement new ideas as well. |
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We are once again moving forward toward our goals of liberty, stability and democracy, following the path laid out by the European Union's founding fathers. |
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Promoting peace and non-alignment in defence organisations, and a peaceful approach to settling international disputes are the main principles that this movement's founding fathers embraced. |
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The institutional triangle the founding fathers bequeathed us is a model unique to the world that has certainly proved its vitality and solidness after 50 years. |
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It was this sad, depressing experience and outlook that stimulated the founding fathers to stand-up for free and independent broadcasting, to join forces beyond national borders, to unite for freedom and peace in Europe. |
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We saw these founding fathers a moment ago on the screen. |
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This is in direct line of descent from the ideas of UNESCO's founding fathers, that community of philosophers, researchers and intellectuals who helped to root its action in the concepts of sharing, exchange and openness. |
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The founding fathers believed in their innovations with passion and vision, and learned the processes of innovation the hard way. |
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The stroke of genius of the founding fathers was precisely to propose an original institutional structure that is neither federal nor intergovernmental. |
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The 15 laurel leaves represent the design detail on the six pence pieces paid by the founding fathers to establish the club. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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Hip-hop mythology has happily adopted Afrika Bambaataa, a reformed gang leader who wanted to turn the violence of the ghettos into positive energy, as one of its founding fathers. |
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The four founding fathers are believed to be Jack Hughes, William H Price, George Matthews and William H Scattergood. |
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Know the founding date, founding fathers and where they're from. |
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Our founding fathers created a secular democracy. |
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The reply is to be found in the bold and generous political approach of the founding fathers of Europe who enshrined the concept of international solidarity beside that of the national interest. |
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This malaise is not the fault of the founding fathers of drug control. |
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It would look to the addition of seats to western Canada in the Senate, to bring some proportionality to the regions of Canada, which was intended by our founding fathers, the Fathers of Confederation. |
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American historians have conspired with the founding fathers to create a national history, teleologically bound to the Founders' ideals rather than their reality. |
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Sir Bob championed the cause of Charles William Alcock, who was born in Sunderland and is considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern-day football. |
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Consequently, during much of the revolution, Jefferson and other founding fathers were busy trying to stifle the liberation of slaves and protect the rights of their masters. |
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Of course, circumstances have changed unrecognizably since then, Libya's founding fathers embarked on a mission to dismantle the barriers created by foreign colonialists. |
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