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partisan and believed
In that election Dewey felt that he had allowed Roosevelt to draw him into a partisan, verbal " mudslinging " match, and he believed that this had cost him votes.
One of first debates was that between partisan of the Qadar (, to have power ), who affirmed free will, and the Jabarites ( jabar, force, constraint ), who believed in fatalism.
Zerelda Samuel, the mother of Frank and Jesse James, was an outspoken partisan of the South, though the Youngers ' father, Henry Washington Younger, was believed to be a Unionist.
Many distrusted the Australian political classes and believed the provision of executive powers to a local politician would result in an undesirably partisan head of state, instability, dictatorship, or a possible repeat of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.

partisan and war
Throughout the war, repeated attempts were made to improve communications between the many partisan groups operating within Albania.
The outbreak of the First World War with the necessity to bring back the troops to Italy, the proclamation of the Holy War by the Ottomans, the uprising of the Libyans in Tripolitania and Fezzan and the partisan war led by the Senussi in Cyrenaica forced the Italians to abandon all the occupied territory and to entrench themselves in Tripoli, Derna and the coast of Cyrenaica.
The remainder of the war featured a siege of Paris, the city was ” ineffectually bombarded ”; the new French republican regime then tried, without success, to relieve Paris with various hastily assembled armies and increasingly bitter partisan warfare.
NKVD units were also used to wage the prolonged partisan war in Ukraine and the Baltics, which lasted until the early 1950s.
Quite a significant number of the citizen groupings known collectively as the antifascist ' partisan movement ' that did much to defeat fascist forces during the war, were politically communist-oriented or otherwise radical left in political views, such as left communists and anarchists – continuing to a great extent the political spirit of the failed Republican forces that fought Franco during the Spanish Civil War and the anarchist forces who briefly established a social-anarchist society in Catalonia, among other similar precedents.
During the war, the town was " between the lines ", nominally controlled by the Union but with much Confederate partisan activity.
They also appear to have both been partisan fighters during the war ; and while Peppone makes public speeches about how " the reactionaries " ought to be shot, and Don Camillo preaches fire and brimstone against " godless Communists ", they actually grudgingly admire each other.
From the very start of the Lithuanian partisans war, the most important partisan districts were based around Kaunas.
After the war, Logan, who had always been was always a staunch partisan, was identified with the radical wing of the Republican Party.
During this period of the war, Pickens would join Francis Marion and Thomas Sumter as the most well-known partisan leaders in the Carolinas.
During World War II it was an important centre of the partisan war against the German occupation.
During the American Revolutionary War, Brant led Mohawk and colonial Loyalists against the rebels in a bitter partisan war on the New York frontier.
He became one the most active partisan leaders in the frontier war.
While the colonists called the Indian killings " massacres ", they considered their own forces ' widespread destruction of Indian villages and populations simply as part of the partisan war, but the Iroquois equally grieved their losses.
From their initial uprising in August 1941 up until the end of the war, the Ozren partisan squad carried out numerous diversions against the occupation forces, among the first successful operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Weber ( 2006 ) argues that the Copperheads damaged the Union war effort by fighting the draft, encouraging desertion, and forming conspiracies, but other historians say the draft was in disrepute and that the Republicans greatly exaggerated the conspiracies for partisan reasons.
Pertini then travelled north to organize partisan war as an executive member of PSU ( alongside Rodolfo Morandi and Lelio Basso ).
Both before and after the war, he served as a clerk and secretary in both the executive and legislative branches of Pennsylvania government, where he played an active role in moderating partisan tensions.
Resistance in Arizona continued at the partisan level, and Confederate units under the banner of Arizona fought until the end of the war in May 1865.
), the seventh of the Nuremberg Trials, the tribunal found that, on the question of partisans, according to the then-current laws of war ( the Hague Convention No. IV from 1907 ), the partisan fighters in southeast Europe could not be considered lawful belligerents under Article 1 of said convention.
He performed further service in partisan warfare against Tories in North Carolina, service that continued to the end of the war.
Wilson warned that the formation of a partisan Unionist constabulary, " would mean ; taking sides, civil war and savage reprisals.
In July 1941, when Joseph Stalin appealed for a partisan war, Hitler privately stated on July 16: " The Russians have now issued an order for a partisan war behind our front.

partisan and represent
Appointments of former ministers of the Crown in the 1980s and 1990s were criticized by Peter H. Russell, who stated in 2009: " much of advantage of the monarchical system is lost in Canada when prime ministers recommend partisan colleagues to be appointed governor general and represent Queen.
City council races are not partisan, so each member does not officially represent any party, however since 2000 there has been a decent amount of attention given to the individual party membership of city council members in Sebastopol.
Because he was seen to represent highly partisan interests, many of Jiang's factional opponents in party prevented Zeng from joining the Politburo as a full member for years.
The CPS did not consciously represent itself as a partisan institute ; ‘ blame ’ for the collectivist post-war consensus was placed on both sides of the political parties for operating within the same ideological framework.
Some of his opponents later tried to remove him as student president, arguing that such partisan activity was inappropriate for someone elected to represent the interests of all students.
Like Even's group, the Union rejected the party system and ran not as a partisan political party but as a citizen's organization compelling their elected representatives to represent the will of the people.

partisan and opportunity
Its repeal provided an opportunity for a kind of partisan political programming with commercial appeal that had not previously existed.
It would turn partisan conflicts over control and uses of governmental power into an opportunity to question and revise the basic arrangements of social life through a rapid resolution of political impasse.
When partisan entrepreneurs see an opportunity to alter the distribution of power at the national level, they engage in a discursive exercise to remold business or oppositional interests and undertake the mobilization of these interests.

partisan and equal
A political party with a voter enrollment equal to less than 15 percent of the state's total partisan enrollment is classified as a " minor political party ," which has automatic ballot access in special elections but must otherwise collect the same number of signatures as political bodies.
Zequinha Sarney, of Maranhao, former Minister of the Environment in the government Fernando Henrique Cardoso The party also differs from similar Europeans in low turnover in partisan positions and accumulation of power in the hands of, relatively, few people In the meantime, is equal to the other Brazilian political associations.
The key to the King strategy was a large investment in television advertising during Maine's unusually early June primary, allowing him to emerge from the primary season on an equal footing with his partisan rivals.
The Polish partisan detachments treated the non-Polish inhabitants with equal severity.

partisan and impact
After release of the information, Moynihan authored Secrecy: The American Experience where he discussed the impact government secrecy has had on the domestic politics of America for the past half century, and how myths and suspicion created an unnecessary partisan chasm.
Black Arts ' dynamism, impact, and effectiveness are a direct result of its partisan nature and advocacy of artistic and political freedom " by any means necessary.
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