This was apparently yet another significant setback to the dissident republican cause. |
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Thereafter came praetorship and consulship, and finally the quinquennial office of censor, the crown of a republican politician's career. |
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European republican ideas, would have arrived around the time of the First Fleet's 1788 landing at Botany Bay, Sydney. |
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He then expands on his republican philosophy, talking in terms of supporting citizens from cradle to grave. |
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The continuing sideshows in both dissident republican and loyalist camps compound their problems. |
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Is he hurt when IRA and republican dissidents accuse him of being a traitor? |
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Republicans are no less democratic than Democrats, and Democrats just as republican. |
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He was a passionate democrat and republican who wrote verse in support of these causes. |
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Heeding this georgic lesson, the republican villager contributes to the well-being of his community. |
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As a non-lawyer who isn't ideologically wedded to either party in the republican debate, I'm really not fussed either way. |
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More important, however, he never became a founding father of republican institutions in the Old World. |
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By 1835 the regime had imposed stricter censorship than the Restoration and the republican clubs folded. |
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The party defined the new Turkey as nationalist, republican, populist, secular, statist, and revolutionary. |
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Two years ago, the charismatic young republican seemed to have marched the islanders close to cutting the cord with Copenhagen. |
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Disguised as a priest, he escaped to America, where he proudly proclaimed himself a republican revolutionary and a traitor to the British crown. |
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As the contagion of revolutionary ideas spread to Italy, every government, princely or republican, strove to repress it. |
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He is considered conservative on social issues and holds strong republican views on the North. |
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These 2 sides to the republican movement are inseparable and interdependent. |
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A certain distancing by the party leadership has left questions unanswered and added to confusion and panic in the republican movement. |
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A republican federacy could be formed out of the provinces of the defunct monarchy. |
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He appears as a perfect republican, an American indigene who thrives in a libertarian wilderness. |
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To save their lives the pair must perform for an audience of troops and republican prisoners who are to be shot the next day. |
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Forget where one's sympathies lie and ignore the truth or otherwise of a republican spy-ring at Stormont. |
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By which he meant in modern parlance that Americans shared a common culture which made republican government possible. |
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Originating late in 1796, this movement of intellectual, republican deism prospered in towns where dechristianization had been popular. |
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What republican would not hoick his or her beliefs overboard to wallow in such taxpayer-funded luxury? |
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The people of republican and nationalist heartlands do not deserve to be occupied by the British Army. |
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A republican government does not comfortably coexist with a submerged caste within the population. |
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The secret history of toleration has been disclosed to us by that fierce ascetic republican and Calvinistical pope. |
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The weapons were to be used by the Continuity IRA, a republican splinter group opposed to the peace process. |
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Or the collapse could all be part of a republican game plan to sow confusion among Unionists and reap the electoral rewards. |
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In origin, the warlords were mostly former soldiers of the imperial and republican armies, bandits, or local officials. |
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The statement was issued in response to a Channel Four documentary, which claimed a minister had contacted the breakaway republican group. |
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The film was smuggled into Indonesia aboard a repatriation ship and given a lot of publicity in the republican press. |
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It is republican, socialist, internationalist and, on the polling evidence, still unelectable under first-past-the-post. |
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Demoralized, the Italians began a hasty retreat, but not before blunting an attack by republican forces. |
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An adamantine character cast in a republican mold helped anchor his pedestal in the national pantheon. |
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He was not a student of French republican thought, and ended up a monarchist. |
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Saudi Arabia is among the world's richest monarchies, but it has not spread monarchy in the mainly republican Middle East. |
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The rebels are spearheading a violent campaign to set up a republican state by abolishing constitutional monarchy in Nepal. |
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He ridiculed the very idea of monarchy and turned the political debate in a decisively republican direction. |
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Irish tricolours fluttered in the spring breeze from every other lamp post in the most republican of republican regions of the North. |
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Rather predictably, the adoption of a much more rhetorically republican tone by the Irish government produced a shattering blow to such hopes. |
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Both colonial and republican administrators believed that the Poor House could serve to eradicate mendicity. |
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As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the minimalists and maximalists within the republican movement became significant. |
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Few Burns suppers are now all male, and many celebrate Burns's radical, revolutionary and republican aspects. |
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One night, in 1976, he was forced to spring from bed to defend his family at gunpoint when a baying republican mob broke into his home. |
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Robert Emmett was a republican hero of the early 19th century who had sacrificially martyred himself for Ireland's cause. |
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Attempts to break the logjam struck at the very root of republican theology. |
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However, considerable friction arose from the beginning between lofty republican ideals and the lure of distant lands. |
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Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb. |
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It is certain that National Socialism does not favor monarchism and is definitely republican in conviction. |
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The republican martyr's glorification of suffering distinguishes him from the loyalist resurrection man of Derry's Bond Street wall mural. |
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The Party's sheer size and inclusiveness made republican sentiments look out of step with Britain's contemporary mood. |
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Others were non-committal about the idea of supporting a tribunal into an operation that was once acclaimed within the republican movement. |
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In common with English's book, there is a tendency to personalise the process of internal change within the republican movement. |
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For all the fierceness of his republican beliefs, he has repeatedly stated his willingness to talk to the killers of his father and brother. |
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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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Faced with the problem of holding the movement together, the republican leadership resorted to a policy of tactical ambiguity. |
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My part of the republican movement was to argue that becoming a republic was to signal to the world that we are our own men and women. |
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The funds of the republican movement, which is dominated by the Army Council, are available for the broad purposes of the republican movement. |
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Gallagher said loyalist and republican prisoners were outraged at constant strip searches. |
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Tax relief adds to that, the idea that taxation is an affliction, and that's a republican idea. |
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Yes, the U.S. and France were both capitalist economies and republican polities. |
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The country adopted a republican constitution in 1974, while remaining part of the Commonwealth. |
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In 1512 the exiled Medici family was restored to power following eighteen years of republican government. |
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Throughout Europe, republicanism and republican forms of government have been associated with the emergence of strong business classes. |
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Barry and his comrades were seeking to establish and uphold a republican democracy on this island. |
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The loyalists in the front line won't listen to nationalist or republican leaders. |
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This burden threatened to sink the new republican government, indeed the whole democratic experiment. |
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His visit was facilitated by the ministry of Foreign Affairs on invitation by republican President, Mr Mwanawasa. |
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For Earle, the second republican period represents the Golden Age of the colonial economy. |
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But such official positions would require taking an oath on the republican constitution. |
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He never appears to have found the slightest difficulty in serving a republican government. |
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These republican rejectionists may commit violent crimes, which unionist rejectionists will seize on to delay political progress. |
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He believed that the Liberals were in a better position to weather the regency of Alfonso's widow and prevent Carlist or republican revolts. |
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Julius Caesar, which Voltaire reworked in alexandrines, amplifies the patriotic and republican spirit of the Roman Emperor. |
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Like, that members of republican groups tend not to hang around in gangs on balconies wearing dark woolly jumpers and darker expressions. |
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He has resigned because he no longer believes that the strategy of our party is reconcilable with his republican beliefs. |
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So long as the populace preserved republican virtues, Whigs saw hope in an emerging industrial nation. |
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As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us. |
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Those who attack the veil often do so, not out of republican passion, but because that passion has waned. |
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The prolonged independence struggle in Peru and the reform tendencies and anticlericalism of the new republican regime further affected the convents. |
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In 1992, republican George H.W. Bush won the Asian-American vote by 24 points. |
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In the cataclysm that followed, the survival of republican government indeed was in peril. |
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He was integral in influencing Sinn Fein's decision to drop Dail abstentionism in 1986 and argued strongly that democratic politics would strengthen the republican cause. |
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One wonders why this paragon of windbags campaigned so passionately for the republican cause in a country he hadn't lived in for over thirty years. |
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A virtuous citizenry, which Jefferson considered essential to a republican form of government, was most reliably constituted of yeomen farmers he believed. |
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They despise republican institutions and democratic participation. |
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Others awarded at the ceremony are first republican president Kenneth Kaunda who received the lifetime achievement award for his contribution to the country. |
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Blessed in the knowledge that republican dissidents present no realistic alternative, Sinn Fein has embarked on a series of meetings to counsel its traumatised membership. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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The 10 men's extraordinary act of selfless courage in dying to assert their political status was in turn to bequeath political status on a resurgent republican movement. |
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It is true that republican sentiment is a hardy perennial as well. |
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Between the World Wars, the Greek population vacillated between the establishment of a republican form of government and the restoration of monarchy. |
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That is the issue for the so-called republican movement to answer clearly. |
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To account for recognition of theater women's accomplishments, Berlanstein cites the impact of republican anticlericals, who promoted new secular models for womanhood. |
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In the election for a president in December 1848 Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis-Napoleon, romped home, leaving the republican candidates standing. |
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Their substantial independence threatened republican tradition with its corporate government and brief periods of high office for individuals in rotation. |
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Are they now in the ascendant within the republican movement? |
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So will letting Rebecca and Rhonda get hitched paralyze republican governance in the United States in some similar way? |
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Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that territorial expansion would sustain the egalitarian economic basis of republican political institutions. |
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After aiding the Jacobins in their quest for a republican democracy, they were told to go home following the death of Robespierre on the Ninth of Thermidor. |
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A committed republican, he continued to be a thorn in Cromwell 's side, being elected to the protector's parliaments of 1654 and 1656, but prevented from taking his seat. |
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After the assassination of Julius Caesar and seizure of power by the Second Triumvirate, Brutus and Cassius were left commanding republican forces in the east. |
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Machiavelli relied heavily on the dichotomy between republican and princely government, Montesquieu on a trichotomy of republics, monarchies, and despotisms. |
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Washington, unbending in his role as the noblest republican of them all, administered a severe blow to imperial pride. |
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Discussions about republican Rome were also at that time a way of masking criticisms of monarchy, in a society where open criticism was impossible. |
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This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness. |
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He also found time in the society of fellow students to doubt and debate all things, and so became something of a republican and a philosopher as well as a physician. |
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The investigation follows threats from the breakaway republican group against suspected drug dealers made in a number of phone calls to national newspapers. |
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By the same token his republican bloodline saw him involved in the background of the peace process as both a negotiator and sounding board for the Government. |
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The message of artistic tolerance as republican state policy was also sounded by the vicomte Henri Delaborde, the perpetual secretary of the Academie des Beaux-Arts. |
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A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire. |
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The republican edifice you swore to tear down is severely weakened. |
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Instead of the usual grim-faced republican flag-bearers in black berets, khaki jumpers and dark glasses there was a genteel parade of men in green blazers and fawn slacks. |
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The surveillance by the army's FRU, and its IRA double agents, included the planting of bugs in the homes of Irish republican activists and sympathisers. |
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The Assembly voted to suspend the monarchy and convoke a new body elected by manhood suffrage, the Convention, to draw up a republican constitution for the country. |
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For the first time in its history, capitalism did not thwart fulfillment of the republican promise to grant all citizens the equal opportunity to exercise their rights. |
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It would not be an earth-shattering shift for the republican movement. |
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Three years after a referendum in which a republican proposal was defeated, the movement remains alive, although it has no obvious path toward attaining its goal. |
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Even though the shooting took place in the staunchly republican west Belfast, security sources immediately ruled out any Provisional IRA involvement. |
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Except the Braves did not win 14 straight pennants, and Smoltz is a also republican. |
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All agreed to a republican form of government grounded in representing the people in the states. |
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The SSP has led republican protests and authored the Declaration of Calton Hill, calling for an independent republic. |
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It was an assertion of a Jacksonian and old republican culture representing a folk tradition of honour. |
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It rejected aristocracy and established a republican form of government under George Washington that attracted worldwide attention. |
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The concept of republican motherhood was inspired by this period and reflects the importance of Republicanism as the dominant American ideology. |
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Unlike fellow radical Thomas Paine, Cobbett was not an internationalist cosmopolitan and did not support a republican Britain. |
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Therefore, he could point to the allegedly republican character of his rule. |
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The woollen abolla also dated back to republican days and was fastened in the same way. |
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With his exile in 1494, the first period of Medici rule ended with the restoration of a republican government. |
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A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions. |
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Inspired by liberal ideas from members of its educational institutions, Trujillo became a principal centre of Peruvian republican sentiments. |
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A republican rally in Trafalgar Square demanded Victoria's removal, and Radical MPs spoke against her. |
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It has a republican form of government with separation of powers subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States. |
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In 1870, republican sentiment in Britain, fed by the Queen's seclusion, was boosted after the establishment of the Third French Republic. |
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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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It was the main stage of the abolitionist and republican movements in the last half of the 19th century. |
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He adopted a plan to capture a hill where republican guns could dominate the city's harbour and force the British to evacuate. |
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In April 1971, a new republican constitution was adopted under which Stevens became President. |
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While those Roman, urban, republican sensibilities persisted, there were many movements and changes afoot. |
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Another faction, republican in nature, believed in continuing along a course towards practical independence. |
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The abbey was closed and converted into a prison, initially to hold clerical opponents of the republican regime. |
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Officially, the government was republican, but Augustus assumed absolute powers. |
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The offices and traditional realms of the chiefs of Ghana are constitutionally protected by the republican constitution of the country. |
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A democratic and republican constitution was promulgated on 11 June 1975 following a referendum which chose to not restore the monarchy. |
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With the parliamentary victory in the Civil War, Milton used his pen in defence of the republican principles represented by the Commonwealth. |
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All other historic member states of the HRE were either dissolved or are republican successor states to their princely predecessor states. |
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In particular, the nobles of greater distinction, by respect and tradition, were allowed to use their titles during the republican regime. |
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The republican resolution was an example of the influence of the 'loony left' in the Labor Party. |
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He was a supporter of the republican Jacobin movement, organising clubs in Corsica, and was given command over a battalion of volunteers. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, the republican tradition has moderated and moved into the mainstream. |
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During this period the previous century's gradual unravelling of republican institutions accelerated rapidly. |
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That coup some historians consider the closing of the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution. |
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He associated with some of the leading figures of late republican Rome, including Cicero and Pompey, both of whom visited him in Rhodes. |
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Yemen is not a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council mainly for its republican government. |
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It is therefore a fundamental tenet of republican government and democracy as well as nationalism. |
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At the same time, the republican regime was forced to deal with rebellions against its authority in much of western and southern France. |
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Indonesia's republican form of government includes an elected legislature and president. |
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George exercised the powers of the monarchy, just as Lords Protector had, but the title's republican associations had rendered it distasteful. |
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In 1894, following the unfoldings of two severe crises, an economic along with a military one, the republican civilians rose to power. |
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However, the Parliament was quickly dominated by those pushing for more radical, properly republican reforms. |
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Starting at the end of the 17th century, the prevalence of republican forms of government grew. |
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The republican prisoners refused, and instead smeared the excrement on the wall of their cells. |
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Teenage alcoholism was also a problem, partly as a result of the drinking clubs established in both loyalist and republican areas. |
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From an Irish republican perspective, the significance of these events was to demonstrate potential for a political and electoral strategy. |
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This campaign was met with violence by loyalists who viewed the campaign as a republican stalking horse. |
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In 1972 it adopted a republican constitution to become the Free, Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka. |
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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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As Emperor, Domitian quickly dispensed with the republican facade his father and brother had maintained during their reign. |
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The kings are given precedence at the top and the AUC at the left as though they were superimposed on a formerly republican fasti. |
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He believed its republican principles made it a precursor to the American Revolutionary War. |
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It took several years for Augustus to develop the framework within which a formally republican state could be led under his sole rule. |
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This republican union was dissolved automatically with the restoration of King Charles II to the thrones of England and Scotland. |
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From 1649 to 1660, the tradition of monarchy was broken by the republican Commonwealth of England, which followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
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The trial and execution of Charles I by the English Parliament in 1649 began 11 years of republican government known as the English Interregnum. |
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Toynbee and James Burke argue that the entire Imperial era was one of steady decay of institutions founded in republican times. |
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The Magadha kingdom included republican communities such as the community of Rajakumara. |
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Reserve powers can also be written into a republican constitution that separates the offices of Head of State and Head of Government. |
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Feeney argues that the multiple scheme is evidence that the fasti were Augustan rather than republican. |
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The degree of detail suggests that they were based on previous republican chronicles. |
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Manubial monuments constructed by victorious republican generals each recalled the historical events which led to their erection. |
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Consequently, holding the ordinary consulship was a great honor and the office was the major symbol of the still republican constitution. |
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It was nice to use the public restroom at the Hillary event. I didn't have to worry about a republican toe-tapper being in the next stall. |
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A possible cause was that his coalition government was supported by the strongly republican Clann na Poblachta. |
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The 27-year-old republican spent the last days of his life on a water bed to protect his fragile bones. |
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It was staged with the aim of creating a fully independent Ireland as a state with a republican constitution. |
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Under Article IV, each state is guaranteed a form of government that is grounded in republican principles, such as the consent of the governed. |
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In the early Empire, the pretense of a republican form of government was maintained. |
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Among other atrocities, he had instituted a new version of republican marriage, which involved tying a naked man and woman together and drowning them. |
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He did so by courting the Senate and the people while upholding the republican traditions of Rome, appearing that he was not aspiring to dictatorship or monarchy. |
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Both Antony and Octavian were vying for an alliance with Pompeius, who was a member of the republican party, ironically, not the Caesarian faction. |
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Polybius' political analysis has influenced republican thinkers from Cicero to Charles de Montesquieu to the Founding Fathers of the United States. |
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Burke also associated republican principles with alchemy and insubstantial air, mocking the scientific work done by both Priestley and French chemists. |
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Each republican magistrate held certain constitutional powers. |
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Commonwealth membership was held to have lapsed until 1997, after discriminatory provisions in the republican constitution were repealed and reapplication for membership made. |
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Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom. |
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Mother and son attended a public parade through London and a grand service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 February 1872, and republican feeling subsided. |
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With the help of his fellow Corsican Antoine Christophe Saliceti, Bonaparte was appointed artillery commander of the republican forces at the Siege of Toulon. |
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The CIRA is a splinter republican group which has bombed several times before, twice in Co Fermanagh, and all at tense periods in the peace process. |
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This led radical republican groups to argue that Irish independence could never be won peacefully and gave the northern question little thought at all. |
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With some important exceptions, successful wars in early republican Rome generally led not to annexation or military occupation, but to the restoration of the way things were. |
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Connolly's party was small and unsuccessful in elections, but his fusion of socialism and Irish republicanism was to have a sustained impact on republican thought. |
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The free cities had a republican form of government on the state level, even though the Empire at large was constituted as a monarchy, and so were most of the states. |
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The Roman emperors were republican magistrates named by the senate. |
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The political system of the principate, which had retained some features of the republican constitution, began to transform itself into the absolute monarchy of the dominate. |
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For years he had concerned himself with the social and European political problems of the time, and was now actively engaged in the republican propaganda. |
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American demoralisation... has carried rooster into the halls of republican legislation, where it indicates a bill or proposed law which will remunerate the legislators. |
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The 1911 Revolution, which began on October 10, 1911, ended 2,000 years of imperial rule by toppling the Qing Dynasty and establishing the first republican government in Asia. |
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Society emphasized the role of mothers in child rearing, especially the patriotic goal of raising republican children rather than those locked into aristocratic value systems. |
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In the wake of the Revolution, American Episcopalians faced the task of preserving a hierarchical church structure in a society infused with republican values. |
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Thus, the etymological clarification and reform of American English promised to improve citizens' manners and thereby preserve republican purity and social stability. |
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Ambivalence toward the larger society even permeated the Reichsbanner. the only SPD fraternal organization that, on paper at least, embraced bourgeois republican groups. |
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The United Mexican States are a federation whose government is representative, democratic and republican based on a presidential system according to the 1917 Constitution. |
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Pernambuco was the site of the brief liberal republican Praieira revolt in 1848, which was Brazil's response to the European year of failed liberal revolutions. |
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The independent cities formed autonomous republican governments, an expression of the merchant class that constituted the backbone of their power. |
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During this period, republican forces occupied several major Dutch cities. |
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