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In 1952, it will be remembered, the G.O.P. without positive program campaigned on the popular disillusionment with liberal leadership and won overwhelmingly.
These events led to a widespread disillusionment with the Revolution and to counter-rebellions across France.
During a time of " disillusionment with politics ," the series " caught the nation's mood.
However, he has more recently referred to himself as an Independent due to disillusionment with both the Democratic and Republican Parties.
These included the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and others prior to their disillusionment with the outbreak of the Reign of Terror.
The Salzburg meeting marked the moment when Ciano's dislike of Ribbentrop was transformed into outright hatred, and of the beginning of his disillusionment with the pro-German foreign policy that he had championed up to that time.
This has led to widespread disillusionment, with students blaming the universities for offering highly theoretical course content.
Yamasaki was an original member of the Pennsylvania Avenue Commission, which was tasked with restoring the grand avenue in Washington, D. C., but resigned after disagreements and disillusionment with the design by committee approach.
At the same time, however, the support of the French Communist Party ( FCP ) for the oppressive policies of the USSR contributed to popular disillusionment with orthodox Marxism.
Other prevalent themes included " disillusionment with government and patriarchal nuclear family " and " the flaws inherent in the media, local and federal government agencies, and the entire mechanism of civil defense ".
In a December 2008 internet radio interview on RundgrenRadio. com, Moulding resurfaced to confirm his recent disillusionment with music, but revealed that he was thinking of working on solo material.
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians.
England witnessed the Second Barons ' War, a civil war fought over the aristocracy's disillusionment with King Henry III's attempts to maintain an absolute monarchy.
The success of independent candidates has been attributed both to general disillusionment with major parties and use of closed lists which rendered voters incapable to cast a vote for specific candidates in party lists.
In the late 1970s, political activism in France trailed off with the disillusionment of many left wing intellectuals.
The frustrations of the stalemate between unitarist reformers and democratically elected federalist obstructionists had caused a certain disillusionment with democratic politics in the former ( the latter were already convinced ).
Fifteen years later, disillusionment with Britain's weak economic performance and troubled industrial relations, combined with active spadework by figures such as Sir Keith Joseph, had helped to make a radical market programme politically feasible for Thatcher ( which was in turn to influence the subsequent Labour leadership, especially under Blair ).
There had been widespread disillusionment with what was perceived as the somewhat apathetic and incompetent running of the local council.
Comparing Invasion of the Body Snatchers with Robert Aldrich's Kiss Me Deadly and Orson Welles ' Touch of Evil, Brian Neve found a sense of disillusionment rather than straightforward messages, with all three films being " less radical in any positive sense than reflective of the decline of screenwriters ' great liberal hopes ".
Indeed, it was Cocker's disillusionment with his long-desired wish for fame that made up much of the subject matter of the This Is Hardcore, which was released in March 1998.
However, with " Catch Me Now I'm Falling " ( 1979 ), " Destroyer " ( 1981 ), " Clichés of the World ( B Movie )" ( 1983 ) and " Do It Again " ( 1984 ), the Davies brothers cranked out strident, heavy-riffing hard rock that conveyed an attitude of bitter cynicism and world weary disillusionment.
The storyline was heavily influenced by academic theories that believed Anne was the victim of a factional and political plot, concocted by her many enemies ( among them, Thomas Cromwell and Lady Rochford, Anne's treacherous sister-in-law ), who capitalised on the king's disillusionment with her.

disillusionment and modern
Toward the end of the decade, novels of disillusionment, skepticism, and a need to find one's place in the world and history begin to appear ( Vaculík, M. Kundera, Hrubín ), as do modern historical novels ( Oldřich Daněk, Jiří Šotola, Vladimír Korner, Ota Filip ).
Although many other popular novelists writing at the time of Babbitt ’ s publication depict the “ Roaring Twenties ” as an era of social change and disillusionment with material culture, modern scholars argue that Lewis was not himself a member of the " lost generation " of younger writers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald, or Joyce.
He seemed to represent thwarted desires and modern disillusionment.
The " damp philosophy " of the modern world, as espoused by the archetypical modern poet, was responsible for the prevailing pessimism and disillusionment of the post-war world.
Only the spread of education and industry can create enough men of the modern world to give them a broad social base .” But disillusionment with the Nationalist government, which outlawed the party in 1947, and infiltration by the Communists caused the League to tilt towards the CCP during the Chinese Civil War.
The first Mobius Band full-length album is August 2005 ’ s The Loving Sounds of Static, which took the ideas of City Vs. Country further, adding a lyrical focus on coming of age and disillusionment with modern America.

disillusionment and art
" For three years, out of key with his time / He strove to resuscitate the dead art / Of poetry " resonates with Pound's efforts to write in traditional forms ( e. g., Canzoni, 1911 ) and subsequent disillusionment.

disillusionment and such
Others, however, believe that Prufrock is trying to express some deeper philosophical insight or disillusionment with society, but fears rejection, pointing to statements that express a disillusionment with society such as " I have measured out my life with coffee spoons " ( line 51 ).
Subsequent to Connery reprising the role, the script has several references to Bond's advancing years – playing on Connery being 52 at the time of filming – and academic Jeremy Black has pointed out that there are other aspects of age and disillusionment in the film, such as the Shrubland's porter referring to Bond's car (" they don't make them like that any more "), the new M having no use for the 00 section and Q with his reduced budgets.
The tour supporting this album would be the last time any version of Steely Dan appeared live until decades later, as Becker and Fagen's disillusionment with live performance during the tour would lead both to an end of such performances and a disbanding of the Steely Dan lineup.
His best friend, Bo Richards ( Sheen ) appears to share his friend's disillusionment with the world, but not to such a great extent.
The large numbers of innocent Iraqis detained during the raids, the removal of palm trees and other foliage to deprive guerrillas of cover for ambushes ( and which represented the livelihoods of many farmers ) and the failure to restore basic services such as water and electricity to pre-war levels began increasing the nationalist resistance amongst the Sunnis and began resulting in the disillusionment of an Iraqi populace that was initially largely grateful.
A darker theme, also seen in Trollope's other books such as Castle Richmond and Framley Parsonage, is that the changing Victorian world often brought anguish and disillusionment to those who had started out with great advantages.
Likewise such developments led to the disillusionment of rural Methodists.
Parts of the album reflected a darker, more serious side to the band, touching themes such as hard times and overcoming them (" Valley of Lost Souls ", " Life Loves A Tragedy ", " Come Hell Or High Water "), missing loved ones (" Life Goes On "), long-term relationships (" Don ’ t Give Up an Inch ", " Ball and Chain "), and disillusionment (" Something to Believe In ").
Several factors can be attributed to partisan dealignment such as a greater political awareness and socialisation, intensive mass media coverage and decline of deference ; disillusionment both with parties and politicians, and most importantly, the poor performance of government.
While people generally aim for security on this dimension ( through health and wealth ), much of life brings a gradual disillusionment and realization that such security can only be temporary.

disillusionment and around
The combination of war, confiscations, disease, assimilation and intermarriage, land loss leading to poor housing and alcohol abuse, and general disillusionment, caused a fall in the Māori population from around 86, 000 in 1769 to around 70, 000 in 1840 and around 48, 000 by 1874, hitting a low point of 42, 000 in 1896.

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Sociologist Andrew Holden claims his research indicated many Witnesses who would otherwise defect because of disillusionment with the organization and its teachings retain affiliation out of fear of being shunned and losing contact with friends and family members.
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević's autocratic regime, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians by mid-2002.
In addition to the beloved party leader Keir Hardie came the Scot Bruce Glasier, elected to the NAC in 1897 and succeeding Hardie as Chairman in 1900 ; Phillip Snowden, an evangelical socialist from the West Riding, and Ramsay MacDonald, whose adhesion to the ILP had been secured in the wake of his disillusionment with the Liberal Party over its rejection of trade unionist candidate in the 1894 Sheffield Attercliffe by-election.
It was not staged in its original form until the early 20th century, but since then, it has become increasingly popular, especially after the First World War, owing to its cynical depiction of immorality and disillusionment.
Schacht's disillusionment with the existing Weimar government did not indicate a particular shift in his overall philosophy, but rather arose primarily out of two issues: first, his objection to the inclusion of Socialist Party elements in the government, and the effect of their various construction and make-work projects on public expenditures and borrowings ( and the consequent undermining of the government's anti-inflation efforts ); second, on his fundamentally unwavering desire to see Germany retake its place on the international stage, and his recognition that " as the powers became more involved in their own economic problems in 1931 and 1932 ... a strong government based on a broad national movement could use the existing conditions to regain Germany's sovereignty and equality as a world power.
By 1938 the Social Credit government abandoned its notions about the $ 25 payouts, but its inability to break with UFA policies led to disillusionment and heavy defections from the party.
Despite its run during the Vietnam War, a time of " profound disillusionment with war and the military ," Gomer Pyle remained popular because it avoided war-related themes and instead focused on the show's rural roots and the relationship between Pyle and Sgt.
The earlier was a typically modernist disillusionment with the bourgeoisie, its life style and its culture.
In March 2001, Reese withdrew precipitously from the MUD community, citing disillusionment with its adherence to outdated technologies and with the ethics of some of its members, and shut down the Center for Imaginary Environments.
Agee stated that his Roman Catholic social conscience had made him increasingly uncomfortable with his work by the late 1960s leading to his disillusionment with the CIA and its support for authoritarian governments across Latin America.
However, its lyrics — in particular the refrain " Ah, but I was so much older then / I'm younger than that now "— have been interpreted as a rejection of Dylan's earlier personal and political idealism, illustrating his growing disillusionment with the 1960's folk protest movement with which he was associated, and his desire to move in a new direction.
As he progresses as a katsa, Ostrovsky experiences growing disillusionment with the organization and its leaders, and begins to question its motives.
It has been characterized as a predominately romantic genre, celebrating " urban backstreets and rooftops ", and its major themes have been listed as including " unemployment, small-town decline, disillusionment, limited opportunity and bitter nostalgia ", as well as alienation and despair.
By 1938 the Social Credit government abandoned its notions about the $ 25 payouts, but its inability to break with UFA policies led to disillusionment and heavy defections from the party.

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