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Radical and used
In Italy, the term " radical chic " ( borrowed from American journalist Tom Wolfe's satirical 1970 book Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers ) is used.
Radical materials advances can drive the creation of new products or even new industries, but stable industries also employ materials scientists to make incremental improvements and troubleshoot issues with currently used materials.
* Radical symbol (√), a symbol used to indicate the square root or nth root
The Radical Republicans used this clause as the basis in 1867 for abolishing the ex-Confederate regimes, putting the states under Army rule, and deciding when they were to be readmitted to Congress.
From 1863 to 1869, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson ( who became president on April 14, 1865 ) took a moderate position designed to bring the South back to normal as soon as possible, while the Radical Republicans ( as they called themselves ) used Congress to block the moderate approach, impose harsh terms, and upgrade the rights of the Freedmen ( former slaves ).
The moderate effort to compromise with Johnson had failed, and a political fight broke out between the Republicans ( both Radical and moderate ) on one side, and on the other side, Johnson and his allies in the Democratic party in the North, and the conservative groupings ( which used different names ) in each southern state.
Radical Aristotelianism and heterodox Aristotelianism were the terms commonly used for a while to refer to the actual philosophical movement started by Siger and Boëthius and differentiate it from Averroism ; nowadays most scholars just call it Averroism as well.
Radical transparency is a phrase used across fields of governance, politics, software design and business to describe actions and approaches that radically increase the openness of organizational process and data.
Sic Radical used to broadcast The Tonight Show with Conan O ' Brien following the demand from their target audience to Conan's humor, after Jimmy Fallon took over Late Night.
After the American Civil War during the Reconstruction Era of the United States 1863 to 1869, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson undertook policies designed to bring the South back to normal as soon as possible, while the Radical Republicans used Congress to block the president, impose harsh terms, and upgrade the rights of the Freedmen ( the ex-slaves ).
The slogan was coined by the Radical MP and Quaker John Bright during the Home Rule crisis in the late 19th century and continued to be used in the early 20th century.
Radical settlers have long carried out what they call " price tag attacks ", a term used for targeting Palestinians in revenge for outposts demolished by the Israeli military.
The terms Neo-Marxian, Post-Marxian, and Radical Political Economics were first used to refer to a distinct tradition of economic thought in the 70s and 80s.
Radical chrétien ( Christian radical ) was a label used by several candidates in Canadian federal elections in the 1950s and 1960s.
Real Presence is a term used in various Christian traditions to express belief that in the Eucharist, Jesus Christ is really present in what was previously just bread and wine, and not merely present in symbol, a figure of speech ( metaphorically, common amongst the Radical Reformers and their descendants ), or by his power ( dynamically ), or by the grace of the Holy Spirit in the individual believer partaking of the species ( pneumatically, common amongst Reformed believers ).
Outrage in Congress over his death lead to the creation of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, which was used by the Radical Republicans in Congress in an attempt to prosecute the war according to their views.
In " Pratchert's Radical Departure ", it was revealed that Pratchert used to be a hippie when he was younger.
* The name Ministro Carranza, after a Radical Civic Union politician, is used in lieu of Dorrego to avoid name duplication with the B line.
The BBC presenters used the ultra pure spirit to run a Radical racing car.
Radical cheerleading is used at demonstrations to promote a radical message in a media-friendly, people-friendly way.
Since the start of 2010 until the end of the 2011 season, Berdych used the Pro Stock Head YouTek Radical MP with a 16 / 19 string pattern.
* Stable Free Radical Polymerization ( SFRP ): used to synthesize linear or branched polymers with narrow molecular weight distributions and reactive end groups on each polymer chain.
The term Radical ( from the Latin radix meaning root ) was used during the late 18th century for proponents of the Radical Movement.

Radical and vast
During the 1970s, the Radical Party succeeded in starting up a vast movement in favour of civil rights by setting up the Women's Liberation Movement ( Movimento di Liberazione della Donna, MLD ), by supporting the activities of the Italian Centre for Sterilisation and Abortion ( Centro Italiano Sterilizzazioni e Aborti ) and by giving its support to the Italian Revolutionary Homosexual United Front ( Fronte Unitario Omosessuale Rivoluzionario Italiano, FUORI ), one of the first Italian gay associations.
Although the proportion of the European population that rebelled against Catholic, Lutheran and Zwinglian churches was tiny, the literature on the Radical Reformation is vast, partly as a result of the proliferation of the Radical Reformation teachings in the United States.

Radical and patronage
Radical Republicans opposed Alcorn, angry at his patronage policy.
Radical Republicans opposed Alcorn and were angry at his patronage policy.
These sentiments appear to be at odds with the Radical cause, but at this time parliament operated on shifting patronage rather than party lines, and Fox was noted for inconsistencies.
The combination of these two factors made Quinn an effective recruiter, and the Freedom Party became Baroyeca's dominant political organization during his time there, easily toppling the Radical Liberal organizations that dominated politics there and whose power was based on the traditional political patronage wielded by the rich land owners, against which Quinn mobilized a grassroots movement of poorer peasants.

Radical and post
He became Minister of Air in the " bourgeois " government of Albert Sarraut ( Radical ) but he quickly resigned his post over disputes with the Prime Minister.

Radical and office
In 1994, after a political agreement ( the Olivos Pact ) with the Radical Civic Union party leader, former president Raúl Alfonsín, Menem succeeded in having the Constitution modified to allow presidential re-election, so that he could run for office once again in 1995.
Again, in 1902, he became minister of finance, after nearly ten years in exclusion from office, in the Radical cabinet of Émile Combes ; and on the fall of the Combes ministry in January 1905 he was invited by the president to form a new ministry.
However, he was opposed by Radical Republicans who feared the former Confederates secretly believed in slavery and Confederate nationalism, and tried to impose restrictions that would prevent most ex-rebels from voting or holding office.
The Radical plan was to remove Johnson from office, but the first effort at impeachment went nowhere.
The Radical Republicans impeached Andrew Johnson in the House but failed by one vote in the Senate to remove him from office.
Živković held the office as a member of the Yugoslav Radical Peasants ' Democracy, or JRSD, which was soon the only legal party in Yugoslavia, due to his electoral " reforms.
Having to face an increased expenditure without offending the Radical electorate by unpopular taxes, he had recourse to unsound methods of finance, which seriously embarrassed Italian credit for some years after he finally laid down office in 1888.
Later in 1921, Jake Featherston runs for office against Wade Hampton V of the Whigs and Ainsworth Layne of the Radical Liberals.
During his term in the governor's office, Throckmorton's lenient attitude toward former Confederates and his attitude toward civil rights ran afoul of the Reconstruction politics of the Radical Republicans in Congress.
As a Radical Republican during Reconstruction, his term in office was controversial.

Radical and support
Methodists formed a major element of the popular support for the Radical Republicans with their hard line toward the white South.
All mainstream Protestants generally date their doctrinal separation from the Roman Catholic Church to the 16th century, occasionally called the " Magisterial Reformation " because the ruling magistrates supported them ; unlike the " Radical Reformation ", which the State did not support.
Grant was willing to support the Reconstruction plans of the Radical Republicans in Congress.
His own party failed to support the bill, but it passed with Whig and Radical support.
President Ulysses S. Grant supported Radical Reconstruction, using both the U. S. Justice Department and the U. S. military to suppress white insurgency and support Republican reconstructed states.
" The support for voting rights was a compromise between moderate and Radical Republicans.
When Boulanger showed himself as an ambitious pretender, Clemenceau withdrew his support and became a vigorous opponent of the heterogeneous Boulangist movement, though the Radical press and a section of the party continued to patronize the general.
* The Radical Party, despite some ambiguities ( support to Pierre Mendès-France's center-left Republican Front during the 1956 legislative elections ), finally embraced economic liberalism and slid to the center-right.
Unlike Hartington and the Whigs, Chamberlain did not enter the Unionist government, aware that the hostility to him in the Conservative ranks meant that an agreement with them could extend merely to Ireland and not wishing to alienate his Radical support base.
The Liberal Association in Birmingham could no longer be relied upon to provide loyal support, so Chamberlain created the Liberal Unionist Association in 1888, associated with the National Radical Union, having extracted his supporters from the old Liberal organisation.
Similarly, opposition ( and some support ) was expressed during Reconstruction, such as in 1867, the same year he filed papers incorporating the Johns Hopkins Institutions, when he attempted unsuccessfully to stop the convening of the Constitutional Convention where the Democratic Party came into power and where a new Constitution, the Constitution still in effect, was voted to replace the Constitution of the Radical Republicans previously in power.
Methodists formed a major element of the popular support for the Radical Republicans with their hard line toward the white South.
Blaney was unimpressed with the choice and, with the support of the like-minded Kevin Boland, he threw his hat in the ring, declaring himself to be the " Radical Republican " candidate.
During the 1863 elections, Dickinson campaigned for several Republican candidates in New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Connecticut, speaking eloquently and powerfully in support of the Radical Republicans ' anti-slavery platform and for the preservation of the Union.
The government nominally led by the centrist Radical Alejandro Lerroux was dependent on CEDA's parliamentary support.
However, Howard had the support of the Radical Republicans in Congress.
The SWOC encountered equally serious problems: after winning union recognition after a strike against Jones & Laughlin Steel, SWOC's strikes against the rest of " Little Steel ," i. e., Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, National Steel, Inland Steel American Rolling Mills and Republic Steel failed, in spite of support from organizations like the Catholic Radical Alliance.
After the war, the Whig became one of the few papers in the South to support the Radical Republicans.
According to Dunning School historians, the Radical Republicans reversed the gains Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson had made in reintegrating the South, established corrupt shadow governments made up of Northern carpetbaggers and Southern scalawags in the former Confederate states, and, to increase their support base, foisted political rights on the freed slaves that they were unprepared or incapable of utilizing.
The continued dissidence of the Radicales K prompted the intervention of the UCR Provincial Committee of Mendoza on 1 November 2006, due to the public support of President Kirchner by Mendoza's governor, the Radical Julio Cobos.
Both the radical right's general association with Germany, and the endorsement of nationalist aims by the leading centrist parties such as the People's Radical Party undermined support for the radical right.
This election also saw the shift of left-leaning support to Coalition of the Radical Left ( SYRIZA ) which has at been the forefront of opposition to the austerity measures.
However, the Socialist and Radical groups largely maintained their support and their leaders took part.
Methodists formed a major element of the popular support for the Radical Republicans with their hard line toward the white South.

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