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Brownlow's and against
East End toughs and local Berkhamsted men and women fought that night against Brownlow's men in what became known nationally as the Battle of Berkhamsted Common.
Further down the line, the Mounted Squadron made a charge against the Boer positions on nearby Brownlow's Kop.

Brownlow's and opponents
Brownlow's election after the Civil War as governor survived his opponents ' attempts to rig the vote.

Brownlow's and made
Oliver is made to believe by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte and Mrs. Carraway ( Mr. Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper ) that Mr. Brownlow is ill to the point of death.

Brownlow's and him
Johnson vowed to ignore him, arguing that Brownlow's " trade is to slander ," and that Brownlow was " wholly irresponsible for what he says or does.

Brownlow's and one
In pace with Brownlow's efforts to restore the movie to something close to its 1927 incarnation, two scores were prepared in 1979 – 1980 ; one by Carl Davis in the UK and one by Carmine Coppola in the US.
The Whig was one of the most influential newspapers in nineteenth-century Tennessee, due mainly to Brownlow's editorials, which often included vindictive personal attacks and fierce diatribes.
Brownlow's support for slavery remained unchanged throughout 1860 and 1861, and he and rival editors accused one another of secretly supporting abolitionism.

Brownlow's and Tennessee
Brownlow's Whig editorials attacked Democrats and Methodism's two main competitors in East Tennessee: Baptists and Presbyterians.
Engraving from Parson Brownlow's Book, showing Confederate soldiers hanging East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy | bridge-burning conspirators Jacob and Henry Harmon
* Brownlow's Whig, an East Tennessee, USA, newspaper published under various titles

Brownlow's and political
As Brownlow's political idol was Kentucky senator Henry Clay, the publisher pleaded with the Whig Party to make Clay its presidential candidate.
While Clay was Brownlow's political idol, Methodism founder John Wesley was his theological idol.

Brownlow's and .
A watershed event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon ( 1927 ), featuring a score by Carl Davis.
Brownlow's restoration was later distributed in America re-edited and shortened by Francis Ford Coppola with a live orchestral score composed by his father Carmine Coppola.
To meet the demand, and to make up for Brownlow's diminishing interest in contributing, freelance artist Graham Dury was hired and worked alongside Chris Donald.
The next morning, at Mr. Brownlow's house in Bloomsbury, Mrs. Bedwin the housekeeper sings to Oliver (" Where Is Love?
Brownlow's audience remained gathered throughout the night after a rumor spread that Confederate forces were approaching.
Sir John Brownlow was succeeded at Belton by his brother, who was content to permit Brownlow's widow, Alice, to remain in occupation.
Hence Belton became the Brownlow's sole country home.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Brownlow's castle and bawn were destroyed, and he and his wife and family were taken prisoner and brought to Armagh and then to Dungannon in County Tyrone.
Engraving from Brownlow's book The Great Iron Wheel Examined, showing a Baptist minister changing clothes in front of horrified women after an Baptism # Submersion | Immersion.
Attacks like this were typical of Brownlow's work.
Brownlow's run-in with the nullifiers would later influence his views on secession.
The newspaper became known for its strong pro-Whig, pro-Methodist, nativist, pro-Temperance, pro-Union, pro-slavery and an anti-secession stances, all expressed in Brownlow's vituperative but effective style of editorial attack.
Brownlow's passionately articulate stances and dramatic ( if sometimes mean-spirited ) writing also attracted thousands of subscribers from beyond Knoxville.
In spite of its anti-secessionist sentiments, the Whig was staunchly pro-slavery in the early days of the Civil War but, upon Brownlow's return from exile in 1863, the paper adopted an abolitionist stance.

uncompromising and radical
The radical environmental movement aspires to what scholar Christopher Manes calls " a new kind of environmental activism: iconoclastic, uncompromising, discontented with traditional conservation policy, at time illegal ..." Radical environmentalism presupposes a need to reconsider Western ideas of religion and philosophy ( including capitalism, patriarchy and globalization ) sometimes through " resacralising " and reconnecting with nature.
The radical environmental movement aspires to what scholar Christopher Manes calls " a new kind of environmental activism: iconoclastic, uncompromising, discontented with traditional conservation policy, at time illegal ..." Radical environmentalism presupposes a need to reconsider Western ideas of religion and philosophy ( including capitalism, patriarchy and globalization ) sometimes through " resacralising " and reconnecting with nature.
Swansea poet Harri Webb's ( 1920 – 1994 ) verse, including The Green Desert ( 1969 ), is marked in its themes by his radical and uncompromising commitment to Welsh nationalist politics.
Swansea poet Harri Webb's ( 1920 – 1994 ) verse, including The Green Desert ( 1969 ), is marked in its themes by a radical and uncompromising commitment to Welsh nationalist politics.
While his late 1980s pamphleteering could be viewed as an, albeit subtly humorous, project to collect and fuse radical energies from aesthetically uncompromising extreme left-wing fringes of art and politics, Home reinvented himself in the 1990s as a cynical satirist and jester.
The core of these radical students ' struggle lay in an uncompromising defense of the Portuguese Empire in the days of the authoritarian regime.
The core of these radical students ' struggle lay in an uncompromising defence of the Portuguese Empire in the days of the authoritarian regime.
Crispi ’ s uncompromising suppression of disorder, and his refusal to abandon either the Triple Alliance or the Eritrean colony, or to forsake his Minister of the Treasury, Sidney Sonnino, caused a breach with the radical leader Felice Cavallotti.
The core of these radical students ' struggle lay in an uncompromising defence of the Portuguese Empire in the days of the authoritarian regime.
As Rav of the city of Bratislava, he maintained a strong Orthodox Jewish perspective through communal life, first-class education, and uncompromising opposition to Reform and radical change.

uncompromising and relentless
Their team was based around a relentless defence and an uncompromising forward pack.

uncompromising and against
The singular uncompromising force of their revolt against the cult of restraint is illustrated by their refusal to dance in a public place.
He rebelled against the religious and political authorities by proposing an unusual and uncompromising approach to the Christian faith.
" I must go into the Presidential chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt on the part of Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia against the wishes of the slaveholding States, and also with a determination equally decided to resist the slightest interference with it in the States where it exists.
Angered by Cleveland's actions in the labor dispute, and by his uncompromising stand against silver, Altgeld began to organize Democrats against Cleveland's renomination in 1896.
They were met with an uncompromising response: not only did the Samnites declare their intention of waging war against Capua, but their magistrates left the council chamber, and loud enough for the Roman envoys to hear, ordered their armies to march out at once and ravage Campanian territory.
In the Landsgemeinde in the spring of 1798, the leadership spoke out strongly against the French and urged the people to take an uncompromising position against the newly created Helvetic Republic and the limited freedom of religion in the Republic.
" This kind of uncompromising ethos characterized the group in its early stages ; eventually it led to a split between those in the group who wanted to remain wholly independent and those who saw opportunities for compromise and progress by " going inside institutions and systems they were fighting against.
Popiełuszko's sermons were routinely broadcast by Radio Free Europe, and thus became famous throughout Poland for their uncompromising stance against the regime.
As the most uncompromising fighting force against the occupation, the Viet Minh gained popular recognition and legitimacy in an environment that would develop into a political vacuum.
Papen recorded in his memoirs that on his arrival in Rome, the Pope " greeted me with paternal affection, expressing his pleasure that at the head of the German State was a man like Hitler, on whose banner the uncompromising struggle against Communism and Nihilism was inscribed.
The proposal of the emperor Alexander I to establish a " universal union of guarantee " on the broad basis of the Holy Alliance, after much debate, broke down on the uncompromising opposition of Britain ; and the main outcome of the congress was the signature, on 15 November, of two instruments: a secret protocol confirming and renewing the Quadruple Alliance established by the treaties of Chaumont and Paris ( of 20 November 1815 ) against France, and a public " declaration " of the intention of the powers to maintain their intimate union, " strengthened by the ties of Christian brotherhood ," of which the object was the preservation of peace on the basis of respect for treaties.
Arlott received support from many people over his uncompromising stand, including future England captain, Mike Brearley, who called for the cessation of all South African tours and the Reverend David Sheppard, who had been one of the first players to speak out against apartheid and who had also previously refused to play against the 1960 South African touring side.
In his resignation request, Tsugba's explanation was that " serious problems have arisen in connection with lawmaking, the professional qualifications of personnel at all levels of administration, from the highest to the lowest, with their accountability and the need to improve management and increase strict control and institute an uncompromising fight against crime.
He is famous for his uncompromising stance against corruption among the government officials at the time.
A similar series of excellent teachings on practical wisdom and the blessings of a virtuous life, only of a more severe and uncompromising character, is contained in the Sa ' datnama ; and, judging from the extreme bitterness of tone manifested in the reproaches of kings and emirs, we should be inclined to consider it a protest against the vile aspersions poured out upon Nasir's moral and religious attitude during those persecutions which drove him at last to Yumgan.
He reacted against the alternative comedy movement by dealing in an aggressive and uncompromising way with issues of race and gender which challenged the prevailing orthodoxy of the alternative comedy scene.
Stiles won his 15th cap as England kicked off the competition with a goalless draw against Uruguay and maintained his place as the uncompromising hardman playing ahead of the back four and making sure there was space and time for the likes of Charlton ahead of him.
It is named for the late Congressman John M. Ashbrook, an Ohio Republican best known for having run a largely symbolic campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 1972, against the incumbent Richard Nixon, to protest what some saw as Nixon's failure to live up to conservative principles such as constitutionally limited government, reducing federal spending, and uncompromising anti-communism.
He was an uncompromising pacifist, and spoke out against British participation in the Second World War.
His efforts were especially directed against the opinions of the Fair Trade League, and upon this and other economic controversies he wrote able, clear, and uncompromising letters, which left no doubt that he still adhered to the doctrines of free trade as advocated by its earliest exponents.
A rugged, uncompromising defender, he soon became popular with the Southampton fans especially after confidently tucking away a penalty against Newcastle United on 1 April in only his sixth game for the club, thus helping the " Saints " earn their first victory in 18 matches and start Southampton on a climb away from the relegation zone.

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