Then the fusionist has a problem on his hands if his main case for fusionism is that the market fosters virtue. |
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The adoption of fusionist policies by Lombards and Venetians alike proved futile. |
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She was followed by Mallorca-born Buika, briefly a Tina Turner impersonator, but now a leading Flamenco fusionist. |
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New rituals and slogans would replace old ones, and only the occasional fusionist entity – like the Democratic-Populist alliance of the 1890s – would briefly upend the new party spirit. |
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Since the 1960s, political debate in the United States has been dominated by ideologies of the right: fusionist conservatism, libertarianism, the religious right, neoconservatism. |
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Watermelon Man, Herbie Hancock Watermelon Man has a cool rhythm and a Caribbean rhythm, and from that perspective Hancock was another fusionist, Liston Smith. |
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It's the fusionist tack, sometimes promoted by defenders of market-based policies, that says left liberals have their philosophy right but their economics wrong. |
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Wasim Bashir, director, Integrated Marketing at Coca-Cola India, also believes it's all about bringing together artists from different genres to create fusionist medleys. |
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Fusionist and libertarian-leaning conservatives have tended toward decriminalization. |
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With the Republican nomination secured and the support of Independent Democrats, Hooper ran a Fusionist campaign, with support from both Republicans and Independent Democrats. |
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