A commitment to autonomy, in opposition to this, holds that autonomy is good in a non-relative sense. |
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When the coalition routed the ALP to win office after 13 years in opposition, the party ran a brilliant, centrally conducted campaign. |
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Tens of thousands of voters have called or faxed their Members of Congress in opposition to the bill. |
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He was presbyter of the church of Antioch, where he wrote a confession of faith in opposition to the Sabellians. |
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There's an attempt to Australianize the romantic-comedy genre alongside, and in opposition to, international interpretations. |
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Who are you to set yourself up as an individual in opposition to the pope and the authentic magisterium? |
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The Prime Minister, when in opposition, was always throwing off at the Government. |
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If inductive inference can teach us something new, in opposition to deductive inference, this is because it is not a tautology. |
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These findings of long-term priming effects are clearly in opposition to the semantic primacy assumption. |
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A lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon crosses the ecliptic in opposition to the Sun. |
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Apparently discussions are under way about an occupation in opposition to the ironsand mining scheme. |
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The world working class must rally to the banner of internationalism and unite in opposition to globally organized capital. |
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They set themselves in opposition to Hitler and were determined to stand firm no matter what the cost. |
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He said the above words in opposition to in vitro fertilisation, not stem cell research. |
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This style served the party badly in the last years of its incumbency and especially in opposition. |
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What the land offers in opposition to the alienation of the city is cohesion and wholeness. |
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Thus it is in opposition to the other that psychoanalysis has conceptualised the self to emerge. |
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In the 1997 election, Labour was returned to office after 18 years in opposition. |
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On the whole I tend to disapprove of politicians, especially those in opposition, having policies. |
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The Labour party had 18 years in opposition to think about its favoured structure. |
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He spent most of his parliamentary life in opposition during the Thatcher years. |
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Since independence, the order has played a significant role in government, either in coalition or in opposition. |
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Hard choices were what he really imposed on his party in opposition, not a spiritual journey. |
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All other parties had worn themselves down in parliament, either in opposition or in government. |
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Labour-type parties that are in opposition in Europe are trying to gain from the revolt against neo-liberalism. |
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The Labour Party changed quite radically during its long years in opposition. |
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Nevertheless, it could be better for the future of the party to be in opposition and have some time to regroup. |
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That is how a political party in opposition is transformed into a governing party. |
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Despite eight miserable years in opposition the party still seems reluctant to take this lesson on board. |
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What might be the legacies of three terms of a New Labour government and what would be the direction of the Labour Party in opposition? |
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And there are those who say that because we are in opposition we should be opposing the government. |
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However, in 1895 the Liberals lost power and remained in opposition for the next 11 years. |
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Having spent a political eternity in opposition, the Liberal Democrats now find themselves in power. |
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Of course, a government may claim that a problem is never exactly the same as it appeared when it was a party in opposition. |
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More than 200 students rallied at the doors of the meeting in opposition to the fee increase. |
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So we actually have several different views that are completely in opposition to one another. |
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You put yourself in opposition to a number of Republicans, as well, on immigration. |
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Most hip hop emerging out of South Africa today positions itself in opposition to kwaito music. |
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I have no quarrel with people who hold personal beliefs that are in opposition to mine. |
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It's very easy to be in opposition to the government if your vote doesn't matter. |
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John too stood in opposition to the notion that credentials made a difference in matters of faith. |
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In many parts of the country, local groups have formed committees in opposition to the plan. |
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A lack of self-approval is usually present when the Sun and Saturn are in opposition. |
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Comfortable carry of a handgun often works in opposition to concealment and speed of access. |
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The heartland stood in opposition to the maritime or oceanic lands, and would triumph. |
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They fell foul of the powers that be, however, for their virulently outspoken stance in opposition to The Falklands War. |
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The issue is that to be effective, cultural rebellion, by definition, has to be acting in opposition to something with broad support. |
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Modernism, avant-garde, and neoclassicism, flourished in opposition to the so-called proletarian literature. |
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I think another untold story of this war is the mobilization of parents and spouses of the troops over there, who are in opposition. |
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There are other expositions of the theory of dialectics which present it in opposition to formal logic. |
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He has fought against it in government, in opposition and within his own party. |
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The word creationism, coined in 1868 in opposition to what was then called Darwinism or evolutionism, had fallen on hard times. |
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Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us. |
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A party of disparate membership, it was united against the rule of the KMT when in opposition. |
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The stoppage held by ground staff and crews was in opposition to a restructuring plan. |
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And in Bolivia, a peasant revolt grounded in opposition to neo-liberal policies recently unseated the pro-business president. |
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These opinions were in opposition to the ideas which were called ultramontane. |
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Manning began the attack on Russell, calling on all the churches in his bishopric to rouse their parishioners in opposition. |
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They outlined their position in opposition to the actions of animal rights activists. |
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He will never start a movement in opposition to those he condemns, because that would be sticking his neck out. |
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The ethics and interests of film producers and film archivists are sometimes in opposition. |
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It meant being prepared to link arms with their political opponents in the centre and the right in opposition to terrorism. |
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The issue was fundamentally about whether Liberal Democrats would define Liberalism only in opposition to the right wing. |
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Ministers stayed aloof from the groups they had worked with in opposition. |
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But held in opposition to this outrage, those same voices now clamored for a similar intervention in Syria. |
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Well as a wicket-keeper, did you often feel a greater affinity, or that you had more in common with the other keepers in opposition teams than with your own team-mates? |
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This diagram places in opposition a development which will mainly benefit the big firm and the agglomerated area, and a development which will benefit the whole population. |
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The size of the demonstration could be explained away by the fact that most of the major political parties, from left to right, have come out in opposition to the war. |
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In that case the device was to put the genius in opposition to a majority of established cultural tastes and codes. |
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The demonstration was in opposition to government plans to levy a new tax on those employing guest workers as domestics, and to cut the minimum wages of maids. |
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The second narrative technique, metafiction, works in opposition to point-of-view narration to align the reader with the author at the expense of the fictional subject. |
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Those post-war idealists were setting themselves up as communicators in opposition to persuasion, which was seen as a manipulative way of treating other people. |
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Soon after widespread protests and strikes broke out in opposition to the jailing of a leading trade unionist over employer attempts to injuct the unions. |
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Look how the channel has blackballed artists who dared to speak in opposition to the war, while also organizing pro-war rallies across the country. |
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The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies. |
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As an historical matter, positivism arose in opposition to classical natural law theory, according to which there are necessary moral constraints on the content of law. |
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This policy was the means by which the bureaucracy sought to defend its own narrow and selfish interests, in opposition to the needs of the workers it nominally represented. |
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This is precisely what occurred in Socorro, New Mexico during the 1880s, when an Anglo vigilance committee arose in opposition to the predominantly Mexican legal authorities. |
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In fact, wisdom and faith are not really in opposition to one another. |
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The time for generating new ideas is while a party is in opposition. |
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Campaigns have a right to demand discretion, but to engage in opposition research and assume no one will ever find out is naive and ill serves a campaign. |
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This alignment of memory with orality in opposition to literacy remains a contemporary problem that plagues rhetorical memory, as the emphasis on memorization implies. |
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We should not make cheap heroes of people in opposition by accident or opportunism, but we should seek out the fact and substance in all opinions expressed. |
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Religion is thus central to the way rural Sundanese communities construe the world and position themselves within it in connection and in opposition to outside forces. |
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Rather, it assumes a more traditional role in which art becomes a privatized sphere of reality, seen in opposition to a world debased by common values. |
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Norbrook argues that the dedications of the individual books, and of the volume as a whole, were all to men involved in opposition to government policy. |
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Throughout Ottoman history, there were many instances in which local governors acted independently, and even in opposition to the ruler. |
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The Labour Party, led by Tony Blair, returned to power in May 1997 after 18 years in opposition. |
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It seems there were Danes in opposition to him, and an attack he carried out on the Wends of Pomerania may have had something to do with this. |
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Hence, the Old Covenant was not in opposition to Christ, but was rather a continuation of God's promise. |
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A ruling that Henry Vane himself had concurred with in opposition to Oliver Cromwell years earlier. |
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Once again, Sir Henry Vane was the leading catalyst for the republican cause in opposition to force by the military. |
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The Liberals languished in opposition for a decade, while the coalition of Salisbury and Chamberlain held power. |
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Protesting students, known as the Generation of 1930, turned to violence in opposition to the increasingly unpopular Machado. |
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Animal rights activists have united in opposition to the bullfight and have already staged several protests. |
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Accordingly, having supported Fox and North, Burke was in opposition for the remainder of his political life. |
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Stuckism is an art movement which was founded in 1999 to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. |
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These would declare loyalty to the Umayyad caliphate in opposition to the Fatimids. |
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How you envied her, set yourself up in opposition to all that. |
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Their philosophies found the colonial enterprise, particularly mercantilism, in opposition to the principles of free trade and liberal policies. |
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Minella Foru and Viconte Du Noyer are also in opposition, so it is fair to say this is no ordinary beginners' chase. |
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In June, 1919, the AFL national organisation, in session in Atlantic City, New Jersey, passed resolutions in opposition to the general strike. |
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Once this 'trumping thesis' is dismantled, we follow Zamir in search of a version of speciesism that actually is in opposition to liberationism. |
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It appealed to those in opposition of Calvinism, which includes the belief that the destiny of each individual is preordained. |
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After Louis's assassination, the Armagnac family took political power in opposition to John. |
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Conclusion This is no penalty kick with Libbard and Prescience in opposition and I'm a layer. |
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If in opposition, Minister Kelly and Joan Burton would be apoplectic if Fianna Fail were intending to seize money from pay packets and pensions. |
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A madling acts in opposition to common sense. He is an owd madling whose reason has become childish by the lapse of years. |
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Such a strong level of Europhilia has been largely in opposition to the almost same amount of Balkanophobia. |
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The Irish Parliamentary Party did not join the government but were by and large not in opposition to it. |
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The Nationalist Party, with Simon Busuttil as its leader, is in opposition. |
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He resumed with the firm from 1945 to 1951 when the party was in opposition. |
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More broadly, distinct identities in opposition to that of the metropolitan capitals have been forged and taken strong root. |
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This division dominated Europe for centuries, in opposition to the rather short lived Cold War division of 4 decades. |
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The Common was an arts and crafts community focused around a chapel, with an emphasis on manual labour in opposition to modern commerce. |
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Rowan Williams led an almost united Anglican Church in Britain in opposition to the 2003 Iraq War. |
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It left the UU in opposition to the ordination of women by other member churches. |
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In 2009, he spoke at the party's conference in opposition to blasphemy laws, alternative medicine, and faith schools. |
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In 1886, the Liberal Unionists had broken away from the Liberal Party in opposition to William Gladstone's proposals for Irish Home Rule. |
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This identity was defined in opposition to English attempts to annexe the country and as a result of social and cultural changes. |
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The Scottish School of Common Sense was founded by Reid in opposition to Descartes's Theory of Ideas. |
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Facts in opposition to those agendas are sometimes omitted, and apocryphal entries are sometimes added. |
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May's appointment as Home Secretary was somewhat unexpected, with Chris Grayling having served as shadow Home Secretary in opposition. |
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Billy Bragg and Paul Weller helped to form the Red Wedge collective to support Labour in opposition to Thatcher. |
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Regarded as being in opposition to Confucians, as early as the Eastern Han its full and original meaning would be forgotten. |
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The people of Edinburgh demonstrated against the treaty, and their apparent leader in opposition to the Unionists, was James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. |
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The group grew out of the Ranters and in opposition to the Quakers. |
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But several House members who spoke in opposition to the bill voiced concerns about the high cost of further procedures if the initial electrocardiogram is inconclusive. |
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As almost nobody in the Parliament could be said to be in opposition to the coalition, the leaderships of the opposition in both Houses fell vacant. |
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He is one of the academic activists at the front, in opposition of the hegemony of Western epistemology and cognitive violence against minority groups in the global South. |
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Obligingly, the interviewees explained that they were building barricades, and that many Muscovites were expected to gather at the White House in opposition to the putschists. |
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Near the end of the book, Calvin describes and defends the doctrine of predestination, a doctrine advanced by Augustine in opposition to the teachings of Pelagius. |
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They argue that the paradigmatic case of Ernest Renan is an idealisation and it should be interpreted within the German tradition and not in opposition to it. |
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Burgundia too defined itself in opposition to Neustria at about this time. |
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All of this eventually resulted in the peaceful Orange Revolution, bringing Viktor Yushchenko and Yulia Tymoshenko to power, while casting Viktor Yanukovych in opposition. |
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Social activities, in education and in opposition to social vices such as slavery, alcoholism and poverty provided new opportunities for social service. |
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From about 1967, it was increasingly used in opposition to the term rock music, to describe a form that was more commercial, ephemeral and accessible. |
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The people of Edinburgh demonstrated against the treaty, and their apparent leader in opposition to the Unionists was James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. |
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Sir Oliver's standing as a scientist makes his book interesting as a statement of the reasons a scientist can give in opposition to the conclusions of materialistic nonism. |
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Three years after the founding of the NHS, Bevan resigned from the Labour government in opposition to the introduction of charges for the provision of dentures and glasses. |
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Following the defeat of 1951 the party spent 13 years in opposition. |
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In his final months, Disraeli led the Conservatives in opposition. |
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Thus only superior planets and minor planets can be in opposition. |
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Francis was not alone in opposition to this lax and secularizing tendency. |
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This religious approach was influenced by the spiritual qualities of medieval art, in opposition to the alleged rationalism of the Renaissance embodied by Raphael. |
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As in New Zealand, a term in opposition has only increased the unpopularity of the conservatives and the unsalability of their free-market policies. |
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Charter 77 was a petition signed by Czechoslovaks who stood in opposition to the communist regime in the country during the period of so-called normalisation. |
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Fearing the difficulties that would attend being named to the position in opposition to the king, Anselm avoided journeying to England during this time. |
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