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As such Murray Bookchin describes a lot of individualist anarchism as people who " expressed their opposition in uniquely personal forms, especially in fiery tracts, outrageous behavior, and aberrant lifestyles in the cultural ghettos of fin de siecle New York, Paris, and London.
Anarchist writer Murray Bookchin describes a lot of individualist anarchism as people who " expressed their opposition in uniquely personal forms, especially in fiery tracts, outrageous behavior, and aberrant lifestyles in the cultural ghettos of fin de sicle New York, Paris, and London.
Near the end of the book, Calvin describes and defends the doctrine of predestination, a doctrine advanced by Augustine in opposition to the teachings of Pelagius.
Tom Swift, Jr .' s Cold War-era adventures and inventions are often motivated by patriotism, as Tom repeatedly defeats the evil agents of the fictional " Kranjovia " and " Brungaria ", the latter a place that critic Francis Molson describes as " a vaguely Eastern European country, which is strongly opposed to the Swifts and the U. S. Hence, the Swifts ' opposition to and competition with the Brungarians is both personal and patriotic.
The Emperor of Lilliput is described as a partisan of the Low-Heels, just as King George I employed only Whigs in his administration ; the Emperor's heir is described as having " one of his heels higher than the other ", which describes the encouragement by the Prince of Wales ( the future George II ) of the political opposition during his father's life ; once he ascended the throne, however, George II was as staunch a favorer of the Whigs as his father had been.
Jeanie Kasindorf's book Nye County Brothel Wars ( Linden Press / Simon & Schuster 1985 ) describes the opposition Plankinton encountered in Nye County.
While Raskin merely describes the main binary oppositions providing examples mostly from the Jewish humor ), Davies explores the situations where the scripts apply ; for example, he has discovered that the most common opposition, stupid / clever, is applied under particular circumstances in the social reality of two ethnic groups concerned.
Dumas describes Rockefeller as the “ most liberal governor in Arkansas history ” in light of his attempts to increase taxes to augment the size and scope of state government as well as steadfast support for civil rights and opposition to capital punishment.
Today, the NF describes itself as a " white nationalist organisation founded in 1967 in opposition to multi-racialism and immigration ", although the term " multi-racialism " was not in common use in 1967.
She is set up in opposition to Edna as an almost unthinkingly self-sacrificing " mother-woman " ( as Chopin describes her ).
This stands in direct opposition to what she describes as the claim " that ethos can be faked or ' manipulated '" because individuals would be formed by the values of their culture and not the other way around ( Reynolds, 336 ).
Roger Griffin, a prominent fascist studies scholar, describes Pērkonkrusts in the 1930s as having been a " small but genuine fascist opposition " which " pursued a revolutionary solution to the crisis and which would turn Latvia into an authoritarian state based on a new élite with a new corporatist economy ", with its politics defined by " integralist nationalism ".
Dobbs describes himself as an " independent populist " and is known for his opposition to NAFTA and support for immigration enforcement.
UCLA professor Gary Blasi's article on the topic describes the events thus: While preaching, Chaplinsky was surrounded by men who mocked the opposition of Jehovah's Witnesses to saluting the flag.
This chronicle describes the opposition of the local rulers Gelou, Glad and Menumorut in Transylvania at the arrival of the Magyars in the 10th century.
Chapter 3, " Persons of Mean and Vile Condition " describes Bacon's Rebellion, the economic conditions of the poor in the colonies, and opposition to their poverty.
In Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, the position is known as a comentador ( commentator ), in opposition to the narrador ( narrator ) who describes the action.
An ancient scroll describes the circle of magics with relations one to another, meaning familiarities between some kind of magic and opposition between others.
Deleuze describes how Hegel took contradiction — pure oppositionto be the principle underlying all difference and consequently to be the explanatory principle of all the world's texture.
Allen describes Opus Dei as " the most controversial force in the Catholic Church ," receiving both support and opposition.

describes and government
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
In Inside Africa, John Gunther describes one of these, the Societe Generale, as `` the kind of colossus that might be envisaged if, let us say, the House of Morgan, Anaconda Copper, the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and various companies producing agricultural products were lumped together, with the United States government as a heavy partner ''.
* Moriarty by Modem, a short story by Jack Nimersheim, describes an alternate history where Babbage's Analytical Engine was indeed completed and had been deemed highly classified by the British government.
A letter from Queen Elizabeth ( later the Queen Mother ), dated 17 May 1947, showed " her decided lack of enthusiasm for the socialist government " and describes the British electorate as " poor people, so many half-educated and bemused " for electing Attlee over Winston Churchill, whom she saw as a war hero.
For some scholars, a dictatorship is a form of government that has the power to govern without consent of those being governed ( similar to authoritarianism ), while totalitarianism describes a state that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior of the people.
Terms such as diaspora and refugee describe group exile, both voluntary and forced, and government in exile describes a government of a country that has been forced to relocate and argue its legitimacy from outside that country.
The despair reflected what Finlay ( 1994 ) describes as a widespread sense of hopelessness that prepared local business and political leaders to accept a new orthodoxy of centralised government economic planning when it arrived during the Second World War.
The Japanese government describes its relations with Tonga as " excellent ", and states that " the Imperial family of Japan and the Royal family of Tonga have developed a cordial and personal relationship over the years ".
In the book, the authors discuss a theory of how the United States ’ media industry operates, which they term a “ propaganda model .” The model describes a “ decentralized and non-conspiratorial market system of control and processing, although at times the government or one or more private actors may take initiatives and mobilize co-ordinated elite handling of an issue.
Sometimes translated as the " Loyal Opposition ", it acknowledges the legitimate existence of the two party system, and describes an important constitutional concept: opposing the government is not treason ; reasonable men can honestly oppose its policies and still be loyal to the Sovereign and the nation.
It describes an ostensibly non-governmental organisation performing governmental functions, often in receipt of funding or other support from government, while mainstream NGOs mostly get their donations or funds from the public and other organizations that support their cause.
His 1949 novel Space Cadet describes a future scenario where a military-controlled global government enforces world peace.
The most commonly used definition is Max Weber's, which describes the state as a compulsory political organization with a centralized government that maintains a monopoly of the legitimate use of force within a certain territory.
The term Tetrarchy ( Greek: " leadership of four ") describes any form of government where power is divided among four individuals, but in modern usage usually refers to the system instituted by Roman Emperor Diocletian in 293, marking the end of the Crisis of the Third Century and the recovery of the Roman Empire.
As used by the ancients, the term describes not only different governments, but also a different < u > system </ u > of government from the Diocletianic arrangements.
Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government.
The party describes the issue in its website: " We defend the rights of individuals to unrestricted freedom of speech, freedom of the press and the right of individuals to dissent from government itself .... We oppose any abridgment of the freedom of speech through government censorship, regulation or control of communications media.
He also describes the mosque at Guangzhou, its granaries, its local government administration, some of its written records, and the treatment of travellers, along with the use of ceramics, rice-wine, and tea.
In the War on Terrorism in Yemen, the US government describes Yemen as " an important partner in the global war on terrorism ".
Founded in 1990, the institute describes its purpose as promoting " ideas in the common sense tradition of representative government, the free market and individual liberty.
This article describes a generalized present-day Standard English, the form of speech found in types of public discourse including broadcasting, education, entertainment, government, and news reporting, including both formal and informal speech.
Although this is not explicitly spelled out in the Basic Law, a number of Constitutional Court cases in the 1990s established that the military may not be deployed by the government outside of NATO territory without a specific resolution of parliament, which describes the details of the mission and limits its term.
They have been criticized for their association with Dominionism, a term which describes politically active conservative Christians who are believed to seek influence or control over secular civil government through political action.

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