In strikes previously unconfident people speak to mass meetings of workers to raise solidarity or argue for more action. |
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Often it is not possible for everyone to agree to stay in jail for solidarity purposes. |
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This generates new profits for the financial sector but undercuts social solidarity. |
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The solidarity of the underground was deeper than the fear of secret police my countrymen shared. |
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In solidarity with striking workers, many individuals were plugging toilets and littering washrooms. |
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So why is our polity unheedful of the persistence of pervasive discrimination in our own midst, ask global solidarity networks. |
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Over 300,000 workers in Bombay held a general strike in solidarity with the sailors. |
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The surge of nationalistic solidarity sweeping the nation led his neighbors to strike their regionalist colors. |
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It must be clear that this campaign is not based on narrow minded nationalist ideas but on genuine internationalist solidarity. |
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Despite this, Mai has an enormous international solidarity movement squarely behind her. |
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If the firefighters strike there is a distinct possibility that other workers may take solidarity action. |
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It is assumed, for example, that sibling solidarity plays a role in Brahui as well as non-Brahui marriage. |
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The church leadership has seldom shown solidarity with radical fundamentalists in its own ranks. |
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Huge cheers greeted car and bus passengers who waved flags and placards in solidarity with the demonstrators. |
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Support and solidarity experienced during the strike two weeks ago is still there. |
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Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity. |
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This silence, I think, derives from a historical tradition emphasizing solidarity, a reluctance to break ranks. |
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They have set up a strike committee and are sending out speakers to win solidarity among other workers. |
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And to show solidarity the newspaper's staff have been ordered to cross-dress for the day. |
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The key to victory is mobilising the support for the firefighters into active solidarity. |
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We will ask for solidarity from workers in other European countries to support our campaign. |
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They were running the risk of forgetting the traditional values of hospitality and solidarity. |
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On returning to the class which had begun the walkout, Sebastian showed the students the same solidarity they had shown him. |
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That meant it was down to individual activists and branches organising solidarity. |
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Inside the fence, people spoke of solidarity and consensus, of love and gentleness. |
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The most remarkable and unexpected development, however, has been the sustained solidarity of the general public. |
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We in Britain need to step up our efforts to support them with practical and political solidarity. |
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We want to express solidarity with our brothers who are being bombed by warplanes and tanks. |
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An excellent discussion saw people agree on the need to organise solidarity with any action that did take place. |
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The best solidarity that other workers can give is to fight for better pay ourselves. |
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The strikers can win if there is solidarity from other workers and the action is spread. |
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The Netherlands wishes to show solidarity and be a dependable European partner. |
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It also makes it far easier for workers on strike to actively seek support and solidarity. |
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I think the main worry is stock market uncertainty, but there seems to be a sort of solidarity with America shown by speculators. |
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The world is frightened, economies are dented, and war has eroded global solidarity. |
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The sacked workers say that solidarity could be maintained if the dispute were made official. |
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As always, Candy and Dave have been a constant source of support and solidarity. |
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To witness black cis women and trans women support one another is indeed a radical representation of the possibilities of black solidarity. |
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Many people reflect upon the 1960s as a decade of solidarity among the common people. |
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There was a lot of discussion as to what form resistance and solidarity should take. |
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Such solidarity has now turned to support of world action to root out terror. |
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An official call for support and solidarity from other unions has also now gone out. |
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This indicated widespread support for those who show solidarity and a willingness to fight. |
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The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity. |
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To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity. |
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Other trade unionists, particularly in the north of England, should flood the strikers with solidarity. |
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There has been a stream of people coming to stand on the picket, most cars hoot in solidarity against the war. |
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The cream of northern stand-up is coming to York in a show of solidarity for beleaguered York City fans. |
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Values that embrace social solidarity and participation were indignantly rebuffed by the new culture. |
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These symbols of solidarity circumscribe the Amish world and bridle the forces of assimilation. |
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A local Burmese solidarity group wants you to think twice about the country of origin of your favourite soporific. |
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Absent was any long-lasting system of reciprocal obligation fundamental to group cohesion and solidarity. |
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Seek the Kingdom of God and his justice here on earth through effective, brotherly solidarity with the neediest and the marginalized! |
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The women develop a real sense of solidarity and gradually build on their spirit of resistance. |
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It was left to the British consul to defend their interests in a rare burst of civic solidarity! |
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The expressions for the victoriousness, during the time of the final preparation for the jubilee, were solidarity and austerity. |
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This did not simply mean the promotion of international proletarian solidarity. |
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Its functions are viscidity, nourishment, the binding of joints, the solidarity of the body, and the maintenance of sexual vigour. |
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This visible public statement of solidarity could be seen as potentially very empowering for those participating in such events. |
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Another key is cultivating a political outlook that does not counterpose solidarity and diversity so that more of one means less of the other. |
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Subsequently, this problem of inadequate international solidarity was reinforced by the reconsolidation of enterprise unionism in Japan. |
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The dignity of male grief is poignantly explored by alternating outbursts of frustration with consoling movements of group solidarity. |
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Must show solidarity, join the union, march for better conditions, withdraw participation in voluntary activities, work to rule. |
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Transatlantic solidarity will remain the basis of the world order, in which Europe has its role to play. |
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There is no section of the official labor movement that upholds the most elementary principles of working class solidarity. |
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The labourists, all of them from private sector unions, had a largely uniform opinion of the solidarity movement. |
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And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity. |
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How did white supremacism, and the populist politics of racial solidarity, offer them a kind of perverse security within that world? |
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Still the degree of solidarity expressed by our US friends since last Monday's EU reprimand over Irish budgetary policy was impressive. |
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True republicanism is about fairness and solidarity, about equality and inclusion. |
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These letters are merely intended to wreck our solidarity and create an impression that we are doubtful of our stance. |
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If you believe in social justice, in solidarity, in equality of opportunity and responsibility, then believe in the reforms to get us there. |
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The participants at the Cairo conference were commemorating an age when Third World solidarity changed global politics. |
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Instead we have seen the election of left leaders who have called openly for solidarity action. |
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Risking his life, Ernesto, who is asthmatic, swims across the river to declare his solidarity with the lepers. |
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A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh. |
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The International raised solidarity and support for the Paris Commune, but it was crushed by the ruling class. |
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Another theme running through the huge demo was solidarity with refugees and immigrants. |
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They are not concerned with working-class solidarity, anti-racism, human rights and democratic politics. |
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It's not just the radical white left or sectarians hawking papers for solidarity donations. |
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When, during the rally, police tried to stop rickshaws entering the centre, protesters sat down in solidarity with the pullers. |
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It was an act, first and foremost, of solidarity with the victims and of empathy with their families. |
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As people act to change the world, so they experience feelings of collectivity and solidarity which open them to socialist ideas. |
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Black people's struggle against apartheid in South Africa attracted immense worldwide solidarity. |
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We urgently need to build a solidarity movement on the scale of those against South African apartheid and the Vietnam War in the past. |
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The hospital's 65 interns were also on strike out of solidarity with the residents. |
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We are limited as humans and we have a deeply-rooted need to show solidarity in our limitedness. |
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The doctors on duty displayed stickers and signs expressing their solidarity with those on strike and with the demonstrations. |
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Britain has given a remarkable display of solidarity following the terrorist attacks in London. |
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Hundreds of European fishermen are to link arms in a unique show of solidarity as they fight to save their industry from a predicted collapse. |
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Independent roasters can buy Fair Trade and other value-added coffees to illustrate our solidarity with the independent farmers. |
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The modelling of all human behaviour on the contractualism and instrumentality of the market corrodes any politics of solidarity and citizenship. |
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They no longer have any sense of working class solidarity, whereby communities would work together to confront common problems. |
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It means rescuing Britain from mid-Atlantic ambiguity and locating it within the European value system of public welfare and social solidarity. |
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Caritas is a confederation of organisations to spread solidarity and social justice throughout the world. |
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The idea of union pacts and solidarity arrangements between unions is an idea as old as the union movement itself. |
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A week later, Port Au Prince longshoremen walked out in solidarity with the customs strike. |
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He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity. |
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Has your multiculturalism been a fictive act of solidarity, and by this I mean, do you make a show of multiculturalism instead of living it out? |
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There came a moment of extraordinary professional solidarity from the sachems of journalism in response. |
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This was one act of religious piety that did not convey anger, but deepened communal solidarity. |
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In both cases we start with solidarity, and participate in debates about strategy and tactics. |
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They're stunned to find that solidarity, and fellowship, are rare even among immigrant groups. |
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Hess also maintained that self-help promoted by self interest amongst individual Mafioso could often be mistaken for organizational solidarity. |
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The women's auxiliary also organised protests and demonstrations, and went round other unions to raise solidarity donations. |
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We hope you will join us, and raise our flag over your homes and magic circles as a sign of your solidarity. |
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That real and deep sense of solidarity was especially important to us as Muslims. |
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On the other hand, with solidarity, as Wimbledon showed in the 1980s, a team can overachieve. |
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But for soldiers, getting tattoos has for many years been a way of nurturing a sense of solidarity with their fellow troops. |
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It is a ritual with which your correspondent hastened to express solidarity. |
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In the meantime, dockworkers around the world had begun to mobilize in solidarity. |
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In 1997, in solidarity with striking dockworkers in Liverpool, longshore workers refused to cross a picket line to unload the ship. |
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Hundreds of York City fans were expected to march on Bootham Crescent today in a show of solidarity for the threatened football club. |
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Cooperative labor is viewed by the people in terms of moral norms such as kinship solidarity, mutual helpfulness, and good neighborliness. |
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The sameness of the portraits underlines the tetrarchs' equality, while their embrace stresses unanimity and solidarity. |
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It was not a roar of hatred or revenge but one of solidarity, of fellowship, of concern. |
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In a show of solidarity, most Orangemen chose to boycott a recent evening meal of spaghetti. |
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In 1995 some 500 dockers were sacked for taking solidarity action with workers employed by a minor dockyard contractor. |
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It's not just a matter of solidarity with those who have less than we have but also a matter of enlightened self-interest. |
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His solidarity on that occasion propelled him to assume the general secretaryship of the St Lucia Workers Cooperative Union. |
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In that combative battlefield there seems to be no middle ground, just the immovable solidarity of two irreconcilable forces. |
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And in any case, there will be plenty of memories gained and stories to embellish after another extravaganza of Celtic solidarity. |
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Values such as solidarity, thrift, cleanliness and self-discipline were regularly identified as characteristic of them. |
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In lectures before the association, he spoke out against slavery and colonization, while urging African-American solidarity. |
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Freedom, democracy, security, solidarity, free enterprise and self-government are the main principles of the programme. |
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But it was so colorful, so riotous, so hilarious a solidarity that its ostentatious fusions established a special art form. |
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The bill lets politicians express solidarity with constituents who lost their jobs, without offending big hitters. |
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She gets fired, her husband resigns in solidarity, and the couple moves to the cloudless suburban affluence of Stepford, Connecticut. |
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He did his best, offering equal citizenship, collective solidarity, meritocracy and mutual respect as his core Party values. |
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It may be too sweet for some, but this type of understated solidarity is the only kind of sentimentalism I can really bear. |
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Aware that they could no longer rely on support from the throne, noble and clerical separatists found their solidarity crumbling. |
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Within a few years, this class fissure helped to crack apart American solidarity. |
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It is more than a gesture of solidarity with a people who have been severed from their roots. |
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It planned for a mock battle, shammed unity, and were confused by the intransigence and solidarity of the other side. |
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Nothing fragments group solidarity and self-confidence like the gnawing suspicion of having an informer in your midst. |
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Shops and businesses in many towns closed to show their solidarity with the protest. |
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The IWW relies on solidarity and non-violent direct action to achieve our goals. |
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Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined. |
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The obduracy and obstinacy of human beings is what enables them to fight for their countries, repel invaders and maintain their solidarity. |
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They know this would probably lead to solidarity walkouts and a wider strike. |
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Without being dramatic about it, the story ends on a note of sisterly solidarity. |
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But solidarity and patriotism can be misdirected, and it is time that we rethink our priorities. |
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Some find solidarity and comfort in the company of their peers, others are judged as outsiders and misfits and suffer accordingly. |
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They will join other sugar beet farmers from Galway and other counties in a show of solidarity. |
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So in a rare show of family solidarity, we all trooped out to the nursing home for tea and cake. |
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Most of the group of about 20 people wore blue ribbons in a show of solidarity with Moodley. |
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In a defiant show of solidarity, fans are planning a peaceful march through the city to the ground prior to kick-off. |
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That is true of all political parties, but none more so than the one which was founded on principles of egality and solidarity. |
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The politics of solidarity they ostensibly represent seem to me to be correspondingly diminished. |
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This conference marked a qualitative step forward compared with the first solidarity conference four years ago. |
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I did my part to express solidarity with my partygoers by drinking the same cheap scotch I expected them to drink. |
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Today's politicians have found that a Spanish vocabulary is useful for disguising silver-spoon roots and expressing solidarity with the masses. |
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They also hope for further union delegations to extend the links of international solidarity. |
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From this point of view, the confederate model will consolidate domestic solidarity and unity toward the outside world, and this of course carries positive significance. |
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Themes of armed resistance and solidarity between Africans and Indians abounded on the many costumes. |
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Football populism has become a substitute for working class solidarity. |
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He stood with great strength, with great vigor, with great solidarity. |
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The world should stand in solidarity with him and the many other victims of the Assad regime. |
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But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them. |
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One might question whether the bakers are acting in true and brotherly solidarity. |
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Eleven million people took to the streets last weekend to show their solidarity in the face of terror, and two days later voted to abase themselves before it. |
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And, just like Katniss, we need rules that make solidarity a centerpiece of shared life, not a desperate act of rebellion. |
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Both Abuna and the student embraced as an expression of solidarity. |
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What should have been a day of joy for freedom lovers, and those who believe in international solidarity, instead became a day of triumph for warmongers. |
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They have not even the solace of big muscles and the solidarity of unions from which to construct their identities and with which to salve their bruised egos. |
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That kind of freedom, and the solidarity it produces, can't be commoditized. |
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Her mother, in solidarity, burst into tears, whereupon we were ushered into a side room, given a cup of tea and money was found to get us back to the hotel. |
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The results of consolidating spending units into a monolithic solidarity must be to eliminate money as well as other financial phenomena from aggregative economic analysis. |
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One can only write the King's English from a position of solidarity. |
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If J-Law suddenly decided to declare solidarity with Thai anti-junta activists? |
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The league advocated union democracy, an end to labor-management collaboration, industrial unionism, a labor party, antiracism, and international workers' solidarity. |
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Has the notion of solidarity escaped him in his flight for respectability? |
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Glavin and Leier had their conversation about revitalizing the union movement on May Day, a day to commemorate international working class solidarity. |
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In fact the solidarity between the Sunni and Shia goes further. |
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Lena Ibrahim, a first-generation Palestinian-American, insisted that she was there more for human rights than ethnic solidarity. |
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Encouraging everyone to link arms, he said this was a massive show of solidarity on the part of Waterford and the Government was not going to break it. |
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Such solidarity turns a fragmenting problem into a potentially common thing. |
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But if we wait until they have thoroughly ravaged the rest of the world, there will be no one left to show solidarity with us when the chickens come home to roost. |
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Some of us have gone round Britain speaking at meetings to get solidarity. |
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This act of solidarity with the lowest of the low in a place of unspeakable violence illustrates the unbounded depth and breadth of God's compassionate presence. |
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People showed solidarity for the two minutes' silence on Thursday, but there is scant solidarity as displaced Tube travellers shove aside old ladies in the rush for buses. |
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In a show of solidarity, liberal Republican Mayor John Lindsay ordered that flags be flown at half-mast. |
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Last Monday at 11 a.m., 9 monks led religious ceremonies to sanctify the occasion and create solidarity among the 1,500 plus local government employees. |
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On the left, they are hemmed in by the pact of solidarity among self-identified oppressed groups. |
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The culture of solidarity for teachers as workers prevented acknowledging some teachers as more accomplished than others. |
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Several people were arrested, including two young Hungarians who came to express their solidarity. |
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In an age of identity politics, Rangel had little time for cheap displays of racial solidarity. |
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Both move questions of theodicy away from attempts at explanation and defense and toward compassionate response and solidarity with those who suffer. |
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It will measure the extent to which young people identify with democratic values, materialism, solidarity, and confidence in their own and the country's prospects. |
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The sheep drovers reveal qualities of pragmatism, self-reliance, independence, mateship and solidarity, in an environment to be mastered and with resources to be exploited. |
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Backed by NATO solidarity and economic sanctions with teeth, it just might isolate Putin enough that he backs off. |
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In addition to this, Gall suggests that care needs to be taken in criticising sectionalism for he claims it can play a positive role in helping to create solidarity. |
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Since news of his arrest, Kasparov said he had received warm messages of solidarity from his friends and supporters. |
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Workers in the 1970s showed that they could beat off attacks from the bosses and the government, through striking and winning active solidarity from other workers. |
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Every trade unionist can collect for the firefighters, raise solidarity, and ensure that people know it is the government which is compromising safety. |
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We need to build a network of activists that can build militant protests against war, and can also deliver solidarity with all the groups of workers fighting back. |
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To show their solidarity with the strikers, the Martins gave their union brothers free sandwiches. |
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Their defiance sparked a huge wave of international solidarity that saw English dockers blacking Irish goods and collections taken in workplaces across Britain. |
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Refusing to do so on the basis of ethnic solidarity is an unprincipled copout. |
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Mahatma Gandhi and blessed Mother Teresa, great Indians of the last century, greatly contributed to build solidarity and freedom among Indian people. |
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For all his newfound comfort with uncertainty, Schaeffer has yet to embrace the equally great virtue of solidarity. |
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Papua solidarity groups typically rely on voluntary support to promote the cause of Papuan self-determination and are often unfettered by institutional affiliations. |
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There are signs of solidarity action in unionised workplaces. |
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The union has threatened to call for solidarity actions by its members at all sister newspapers and a boycott of all Media 24 newspapers if its demands are not met. |
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At its best, the tribal way of life imparts a vibrant sense of solidarity. |
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In the early 1990s, demagogues took multiculturalism to terrible extremes, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the name of ethnic solidarity. |
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More than 400 other prison inmates joined them on June 20 in solidarity. |
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We are expecting these two countries to show their solidarity. |
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It was not hard to declare your solidarity for the Chileans. |
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When he applauds solidarity, he means solidarity on his terms. |
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The building, whose economical and utilitarian design gives it an imposing solidarity, is still there, situated about 300 metres from the Bosphorus shoreline. |
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Even the barbershop, a well-defined space, with its emphasis on male bonding and brotherliness, is limited in its role in bringing about solidarity. |
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All of this vanished like mist before a strong wind when war broke out and all thoughts of international proletarian solidarity went out of the window. |
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The red AIDS ribbon subsequently became a unifying symbol for engagement and solidarity. |
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As an expression of community solidarity, and as a cathartic public moment of defiance in the face of the threat of personal loss, it is a powerful symbol. |
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Other workers struck and showed solidarity with the dockers. |
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The centrality of marriage to a given society and to its sense of well being and solidarity is indicated by the pressure which is exerted on the individual to conform. |
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Overall male gain depends on the constant renewal of structures of male solidarity and patriarchy over-riding immediate economic or class interests. |
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The Labour Party espouses the creation of a global order conducive to democracy, collective security, arms control and working-class solidarity across nations. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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Another role of the bard was as the repository and interpreter of the history of the people, a vital social function that maintained communal solidarity. |
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One police officer explained that they were responding to complaints and that, while they were in solidarity with picketers, they would have to arrest everyone. |
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If the left is supposed to be about internationalism and solidarity then the arguments of the anti-war left can be pulled to pieces in five minutes. |
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The left has got to be better coordinated and able to deliver solidarity. |
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It will also confirm her as the person who cheerfully keeps the group on an even keel, more comfortable than otherwise might be the case with a level of emotional solidarity. |
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The negative consequences endanger Pakistan's integrity and solidarity. |
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The actors create a relaxed chemistry together as they veer between the solidarity of the three musketeers and the dimwitted fumbling of the three stooges. |
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We Marxists take as one of our starting-points the rejection of nationalism in favor of a higher principle, internationalism, the solidarity of the peoples of the world. |
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Our dire need is harmony, fraternity and solidarity among the people. |
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He is driven to silent tears, observed by Benigno who shares his emotion but, constrained by the powerfulness of the spectacle, cannot make a show of solidarity. |
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Social bonding among families and friends, for instance, creates a kind of solidarity of credibility, presumable because of the sense of shared needs. |
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To be frank, this was the most heartening gesture of solidarity I heard. |
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Its late-nineteenth-century exponents celebrated the convicts, diggers, and bush workers as bearers of a tradition of egalitarian, masculine solidarity. |
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Sharing stories, however, isn't all emancipatory and not exactly an enactment of the liberal political dream that promotes solidarity based on community. |
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But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the exalted German ideal of national solidarity. |
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In spoken English, tone choices are used by interactants to establish solidarity and negotiate social roles. |
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Sporting the trademark Go Dad Y-fronts, grandads ran alongside grandsons to show their solidarity. |
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By wearing livery, the brewers publicly expressed guild association and solidarity. |
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Women were especially active in building neighbourhood solidarity on housing issues. |
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Mouha talked about the generosity and solidarity of Berber communities. |
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But the deer, perhaps in solidarity with the native trees, ate my magnolias, camellias and even several obviously untoothsome holly trees. |
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It kept the emphasis on great power solidarity that was central to Roosevelt's Four Policemen proposal for the United Nations. |
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Only the solidarity provided by her siblings allowed Margaret to cope with her mother's harrowing death. |
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A long time union member himself, Phil showed solidarity with the picketing grocery store workers by shopping at a competing, unionized store. |
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The French Empire was not far behind the British in the use of sports to strengthen colonial solidarity with France. |
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The fourth type, quadradic solidarity, with four obligatory constituents, is not well attested. |
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Durkheim identified mechanical solidarity as involving custom, habit, and repression that was necessary to maintain shared views. |
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However, they tend to avoid the term nigga, even as a marker of solidarity. |
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Durkheim saw material culture as one of the social facts that functions as a coercive force to maintain solidarity in a society. |
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They consistently showed solidarity for each other and developed strong feelings of group loyalty. |
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African hip hop creates youth culture, community intelligence, and global solidarity. |
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The forum also expressed solidarity with Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities. |
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This otherhood, itself based on solidarity with other human beings, provides the difference which evades paradox. |
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Today's world appears dominated by xenophobia, religious dogmatism, racial solidarity and ethnic egocentrism. |
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Fu opposes poststructuralist readings of the body which posit solidarity between logocentrism and phallocentrism. |
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We should not ignore the pan-Slavism and Orthodox solidarity in this geography. |
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In later years, conflicts between the nonaligned nations eroded the solidarity expressed at Bandung, and NAM became ineffective. |
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If they want to express solidarity and sympathy, they tend to seek common features in their behavior. |
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These profound human values of decency, solidarity and fellow feeling were emerging, and I was grateful for that. |
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Democratic socialism is an international movement for freedom, social justice, and solidarity. |
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The simple lifestyle helps members of the order, in whichever branch, to experience solidarity with the poor, and work to promote social justice. |
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Newspapers around Europe have also done so in solidarity with the slain. |
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Instrumentalism is a type of modernism that sees ethnic identity and solidarity as conditions induced to achieve real goals such as wealth and power. |
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Abdul Rahim Bou Khamsin, one of the funeral organizers, said he had received numerous phone calls from people wanting to show solidarity with the victims' families. |
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Kabalan, for his part, called upon Muslims to preserve union and solidarity in face of foreign challenges and conspiracies harbored basically by the Zionistic enemy. |
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The 1991 Dili Massacre was a turning point for the independence cause and an East Timor solidarity movement grew in Portugal, Australia, and other Western countries. |
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Translating his words, ordinary citizens stood in long lines at clinics after the incident donating blood for the injured, in a stance of recurrently replayed solidarity. |
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The show of Y-front solidarity also marked the 10th anniversary of a protest in which 70,000 people formed a human chain by wearing nothing but their underpants. |
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He noted that what was happening in Yemen was an odd situation that required Arab solidarity to rectify the country's path and save the Yemenites. |
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The company's new logo is inspired by the shapes and forms of brick, pipe and concrete products while the strong wordmark exemplifies the fortitude and solidarity of Forterra. |
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The solidarity of the trio is the only salvation for the country to move forward and ward off all unnecessary criticism and rebellious attitudes of the SPLM tribalists. |
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As response to French request for solidarity, Finnish defence minister commented in November that Finland could and is willing to offer intelligence support. |
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Practical solidarity was confined to intermittingly supporting campaigns against rising prices and offering occasional solidarity to a few militant unions. |
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This visible gesture of solidarity from the Crown was intended to cut through the citizens' misgivings about being held financially responsible for pulling down houses. |
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In Tunisia, too, there has been a similar regression to mechanistic types of solidarity organized around tribal, regional and religious identities. |
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Key to the visitors' success was their avoidance of last places, and they had enough solidarity to cover for an offnight for teenager Daniel Spiller. |
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Bhajans and other religious songs were sung at the gatherings that concluded with special prayers for the integrity, solidarity and prosperity of the country. |
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They produced a number of large banners for businesses in Charleston that wished to trumpet their solidarity with fellow South Carolinians who, of course, were also customers. |
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Their aim was also to demonstrate solidarity with the hundreds of thousands who have been driven from their homes, forced to pay protection money, or killed. |
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The show of solidarity between the sisters did not last long. |
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In South Wales, the miners showed a high degree of solidarity. |
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At a time when collective solidarity is put to the test, initiatives such as these are imperative to alleviate the strain and cultivate a culture of cooperativeness. |
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The aims of the ceremony are to preserve girls' chastity, provide tribute labour for the Queen mother, and to encourage solidarity by working together. |
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Many clansmen although not related to the chief took the chief's surname as their own to either show solidarity, or to obtain basic protection or for much needed sustenance. |
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The exercise was part of a teach-in that took place recently at FIU and dozens of other campuses across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. |
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The legal tract, the Leges inter Brettos et Scottos, set out a system of compensation for injury and death based on ranks and the solidarity of kin groups. |
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A Mathew raised the Indian flag in solidarity and carried along with him. |
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Having no experience of relating to women as militants, male workers' solidarity was expressed as paternalism, or at least a gendered fraternalism. |
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The Phoenicians worked to keep their cultural cohesion and ethnic solidarity, and continuously refreshed their close connection with Tyre, the mother city. |
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