It was a progressive movement whenever it was directed against feudal particularism. |
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He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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The ultimate counter to the conservative movement is a progressive movement. |
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The progressive movement could be so strong if only there was a unifying mission statement. |
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Here in Maine we have done some great steps putting labor and progressive movement groups together. |
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While at once forward-looking, a progressive movement is also well rooted in the historic tides of reform in America. |
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Moreover, Madison has a famously liberal university and Wisconsin was the home of the progressive movement. |
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They locate their feminism within a complex progressive movement. |
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Throughout the progressive movement, this sentiment is echoed almost everywhere. |
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Only 32 years old, Matzzie is a rising star of the resurgent progressive movement. |
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There are faults in the progressive movement, but cruelty isn't one of them. |
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It should be a central goal of any progressive movement, and of any responsible government. |
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The New Republic reflected the progressive movement and sought reforms in American government and society. |
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It was planned to carry out a progressive movement for the protection of all genera and species with consequent development of test guidelines. |
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It was a progressive movement, and not only because it called for the democratisation of Polish society. |
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Parkinson's disease is a chronic, degenerative neurological disease and progressive movement disorder. |
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His wife Eleanor was more representative of the activist strain running through the progressive movement. |
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The mysteries of our Destination will be revealed in our progressive movement in eternity toward the Father. |
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An estimated 4 million people around the world have Parkinson's disease: a chronic, progressive movement disorder. |
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Above all, it faced the progressive movement of the civilisation of the book, enveloping discordance like the resolving refrain of a Beethoven sonata. |
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Cantor said he sees the election of de Blasio as the capstone of a transformational year for the progressive movement. |
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Citizen participation as a progressive movement, i.e. the active civil society, must, in this new, modern and global society, learn anew to move to action accordingly. |
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There is still time to enhance it and, in doing so, to be far more receptive to the proposals made by many associations, trade unions and the progressive movement. |
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Like others, we believe that the progressive movement of a peacekeeping effort towards a comprehensive peacebuilding and reconstruction effort can serve as a model for United Nations operations elsewhere. |
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This will create a framework for progressive movement forward and hopefully for addressing issues that governments are unable to address at the present time. |
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The second, resulting from increasing complexity of development problems, has been a progressive movement from a sectoral towards a cross-sectoral approach. |
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Through my talks with the trade union movement around the country and with Canadians both inside and outside the trade union movement I know the time has come to launch this progressive movement. |
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In the course of the programme cycle, there will be progressive movement towards channeling all programme resources through the 'Exchequer System' as mandated by the Government of Tanzania. |
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The most vital moment in this revival, according to Knott, was when Hamiltonianism melded with the Progressive movement in the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Using his social conscience, Brandeis became a leader of the Progressive movement, and used the law as the instrument for social change. |
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