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Dissent and arose
Dissent arose from among both clergy and laity, encouraged by countless priests and monks from all over Greece and Mount Athos who traveled throughout Greece preaching in churches and serving as confessors, or spiritual guides, to thousands of Christians.

Dissent and over
* The Trouble Makers: Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792 – 1939, 1957.
Dissent over governance of the province led to the appointment of a deputy governor to administer the northern half of the Carolina colony in 1691.
Dissent over the hereditary succession grew until in 1552, when a group of bishops, from the Northern regions of Amid and Salmas, elected Mar Yohannan Sulaqa as a rival Patriarch.
To date, he has written 27 books and published over 300 articles, essays, and book reviews in Dissent, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The New York Times, " Harpers ," and many philosophical and political science journals.
Dissent and rifts began to appear in the AFPFL over the negotiations regarding strategy and more importantly the nature of independence on offer.
While it is inclusive of articles from a variety of left-of-center positions, the publication leans strongly toward a Third camp, democratic Marxist perspective, placing it typically to the left of the liberal or social democratic views in the journal Dissent, although over the years a number of authors have published in both periodicals.

Dissent and three
Bad Religion has since released three more albums: The Empire Strikes First ( 2004 ), New Maps of Hell ( 2007 ) and The Dissent of Man ( 2010 ).

Dissent and would
In an interview at the Azkena Rock Festival on June 26, 2010, the band members announced that the new album would be called The Dissent of Man.
The late 80s and early 90s saw the formation and rise to prominence of several bands associated with earlier acts that not only included the examples of Fugazi and Shellac, but also Girls Against Boys ( originally a side-project of Brendan Canty and Eli Janney, which would later incorporate members of Soulside ), The Jesus Lizard ( formed by ex-members of Scratch Acid ), Quicksand ( fronted by former Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits member Walter Schreifels ), Rollins Band ( led by former Black Flag singer Henry Rollins ), Tar ( which raised from the ashes of a hardcore outfit named Blatant Dissent ), and Slint ( containing members of Squirrel Bait ).
Kulka argued that most Germans were more anti-Semitic than Kershaw portrayed them in Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich, and that rather than “ indifference ” argued that “ passive complicity ” would be a better term to describe the reaction of the German people to the Shoah.

Dissent and had
In 2009 Graffin announced that he had co-written a book with American author Steve Olson entitled Anarchy Evolution, released on September 28, 2010 ( the same day his band Bad Religion released their 15th album The Dissent of Man ).
In the 1977 movie Annie Hall, Allen ( as character Alvy Singer ) makes a pun by saying that he heard that Dissent and Commentary had merged to form " Dysentery ".
Leo Casey writing in Dissent Magazine argued that " None of the authors of these documents ... had any expertise in medical and forensic sciences, and their speculation doesn't stand up to minimal scrutiny.
Periodicals that had yet to review the book rejected a manuscript on the subject as of little or no consequence ( e. g. The Village Voice, Dissent, The New York Review of Books ).
William Dembski, fellow of the Discovery Institute, whose " Scientific Dissent from Darwinism " petition had eight Steves as of July, 2007, has said that:
All Saints had its origins in the Margaret Street Chapel which had " proceeded upwards through the various gradations of Dissent and Low-Churchism " until 1829, when the Tractarian William Dodsworth became its incumbent.

Dissent and been
Brunswick has been featured in scenes from the films The View from Pompey's Head ( 1955 ), Conrack ( 1974 ), The Longest Yard ( 1974 ), and the documentary Criminalizing Dissent ( 2006 ).
He further explained in Dissent in 1992 that " capitalism has been as unmistakable a success as socialism has been a failure " and complimented Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and Ludwig von Mises on their insistence of the free market's superiority.
A professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study ( IAS ) in Princeton, New Jersey, he is co-editor of Dissent, an intellectual magazine that he has been affiliated with since his years as an undergraduate at Brandeis University.

Dissent and tradition
Godwin, who was influenced by the English tradition of Dissent and the French philosophy of the Enlightenment, put forward in a developed form the basic anarchist criticisms of the state, of accumulated property, and of the delegation of authority through democratic procedure.
Paine's Quaker upbringing predisposed him to deistic thinking at the same time that it positioned him firmly within the tradition of religious Dissent.

Dissent and one
Wells is one of the signatories of the Discovery Institute's " A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism ", a petition which the intelligent design movement uses to promote intelligent design by attempting to cast doubt on evolution.
Blairdenon Hill was the site of one of the Beacons of Dissent during the G8 protests in July 2005.

Dissent and .
* The Origins of European Dissent R. I. Moore.
* The American Deists: Voices of Reason & Dissent in the Early Republic by Kerry S. Walters ( University of Kansas Press, 1992 ), which includes an extensive bibliographic essay
Dissent is still prevalent among nearby local residents and some still maintain a silent protest against the event.
Dissent was vigorously suppressed, and many Germans emigrated to America following the collapse of the 1848 uprisings.
Dissent within the ranks of his own Golkar party and the military finally weakened Suharto, and on 21 May he stood down from power.
Olney itself, situated near the borders of Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire, places it within a region traditionally associated with religious Dissent.
The anti-evolution petition A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism spawned the National Center for Science Education's anti-petition Project Steve, which is named in Gould's honor.
Lords of the Left Hand Path: A History of Spiritual Dissent.
* Kirk, Timothy. Nazism and the Working Class in Austria: Industrial Unrest and Political Dissent in the ' National Community '.
* Audisio, Gabriel, The Waldensian Dissent: Persecution and Survival, c. 1170-c. 1570, Cambridge Medieval Textbooks.
Dissent continued, and uprisings occurred in New Granada, Venezuela, and Ecuador during the next two years.
Dissent is a sentiment or philosophy of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea ( e. g. a government's policies ) or an entity ( e. g. an individual or political party which supports such policies ).
Dissent within Uganda and Amin's attempt to annex the Kagera province of Tanzania in 1978 led to the Uganda – Tanzania War and the demise of his eight-year regime-leading Amin to flee to exile first to Libya, then to Saudi Arabia where he lived until his death on 16 August 2003.
* " Dissent: Voices of Conscience "-( publishers catalog P. 1 ) by Ann Wright, Susan Dixon ( Foreword by ) Daniel Ellsberg, January 2008 – Publisher: Koa Books
* Silencing Political Dissent: How Post-9-11 Anti-terrorism Measures Threaten Our Civil Liberties by Nancy Chang, Center for Constitutional Rights ( 2002 ) ISBN 1-58322-494-7.

arose and over
A difference of opinion arose between Mr. Martinelli and John P. Bourcier, town solicitor, over the exact manner in which the vote is handled.
Hesiod states that the genitals " were carried over the sea a long time, and white foam arose from the immortal flesh ; with it a girl grew.
Controversy over Arianism arose in the late 3rd century and persisted throughout most of the 4th century.
He appealed to the populace, and a tumult arose which spread rapidly over the whole city.
His life was characterised by debates over issues that arose within the fledgling organisation and some of this process can be found in the book Robert Roberts — A study of his life and character by Islip Collyer.
In March 1933, an argument arose over irregularities in the voting procedure.
In 1647 differences arose between the elector and the emperor as to the allegiance due from the Bavarian troops, in which, after long hesitation, Werth, fearing that the cause of the Empire and of the Catholic religion would be ruined if the elector resumed control of the troops, attempted to take his men over the Austrian border.
The appointment arose in large part because of doubts created in foreign capitals over just what precisely Ribbentrop's diplomatic status was.
Territorial conflicts with both British and Boer settlers arose periodically, including Moshoeshoe's notable victory over the Boers in the Free State-Basotho War, but the final war in 1867 with an appeal to Queen Victoria, who agreed to make Basutoland a British protectorate.
On Chomsky specifically, he writes that " imaginary problems were created by the whole series of dichotomies that Chomsky introduced, or took over unproblematized: not only syntax / semantics but also grammar / lexis, language / thought, competence / performance ... Once these dichotomies had been set up, the problem arose of locating and maintaining the boundaries between them linguistics "
Founding father of the NMFC. The North Melbourne Football Club arose from lowly origins in 1869, purportedly established to satisfy the needs of local cricketers who were keen to keep themselves fit over the winter months.
In the summer of 1940, when German raw materials crises and a potential collision with the Soviet Union over territory in the Balkans arose, an eventual invasion of the Soviet Union looked increasingly like Hitler's only solution.
Despite political complications that arose from time to time ( such as an ill-fated scheme by the British Colonial Office to enforce a confederation in Southern Africa in 1878, and tensions with the Afrikaner-dominated Government of Transvaal over trade and railroad construction ), economic and social progress in the Cape Colony continued at a steady pace until the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer Wars in 1899.
Ius non scriptum was the body of common laws that arose from customary practice and had become binding over time.
After the surrender, a dispute arose over the fate of French archaeological and scientific discoveries in Egypt, including a group of artefacts, biological specimens, notes, plans and drawings collected by the members of the commission.
In the early 20th century, an internationally publicized controversy arose over charges that Angolan contract workers were being subjected to forced labor and unsatisfactory working conditions.
Classical science had not been overthrown, but questions arose over core assumptions that historically influenced organized systems, within both social and technical sciences.
We want a culture that is not the culture of an elite, of a group that is considered ‘ cultivated ,’ but rather of an entire people .” Nevertheless, the success of the Ministry of Culture had mixed results and by 1985 criticism arose over artistic freedom in the poetry workshops.
But at the first lecture Adorno's attempt to open up the lecture and invite questions whenever they arose degenerated into a disruption from which he quickly fled: after a student wrote on the blackboard " If Adorno is left in peace, capitalism will never cease ," three women students approached the lectern, bared their breasts and scattered flower petals over his head.
When William Henry Harrison died in office, a debate arose over whether the Vice President would become President, or if he would just inherit the powers, thus becoming an Acting President.
As no money bill had been rejected by Lords for over two hundred years, a furore arose over this vote.
Conflicts arose over operational matters, and all non-Navy personnel were reassigned.
However, armed conflict arose when the guardianship over the young Dukes of Lower Bavaria ( Henry XIV, Otto IV and Henry XV ) was entrusted to Frederick.

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