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Most of the big innovations in tragedy were made by Aeschylus and Sophocles and yet " Euripides made innovations on a smaller scale that have impressed some critics as cumulatively leading to a radical change of direction.
Most radical parties later favored economic liberalism and capitalism.
Most of these are either part of the more traditional Old Believer movement, which arose from a schism within Russian Orthodoxy, or the more radical " Spiritual Christianity " movement.
Finally, on 6 April 1793, the Convention created the Committee of Public Safety ( later headed by Maximilien Robespierre ), and was given a monumental task: “ To deal with the radical movements of the Enragés, food shortages and riots, the revolt in the Vendée and in Brittany, recent defeats of its armies, and the desertion of its commanding general .” Most notably, the Committee of Public Safety instated a policy of terror, and the guillotine began to fall on perceived enemies of the republic at an ever-increasing rate, beginning the period known today as the Reign of Terror.
Most likely the absence of the Koopa Troopas were part of the radical reinvisioning of the Mario universe for the follow up.
A prominent radical abolitionist, Episcopalian, and Most Worshipful Grand Master of Freemasonry from Lowell and Boston, Massachusetts, Lewis became a Latter Day Saint about 1842.
Most commentators regarded his recruitment as a high-risk tactic, seeing the potential advantage to Labor of Garrett's popularity among young people as being offset by the possibility that his record of radical and anti-American statements in the past would offend moderate voters.
Most Ba ' ath party members were from humble, obscure backgrounds and favored radical economic policies, while Sunni Muslims had dominated the souqs and landed power of Syria, and tended to view government intervention in the economy as threatening.
Most radical is the church's crypt, with its slender concrete columns and angular, cubist capitals and bases.
Most unions in Seattle were officially affiliated with the AFL, but the ideas of ordinary workers tended to be more radical than their leaders.
Most of their songs espoused an anarchist worldview, touching upon consumerism, LGBT rights, the Christian right, direct action, radical feminism, AIDS, immigration, and animal rights.
Most benzoyl peroxide is used as a radical initiator to induce polymerizations.
Most mainstream Christians reject Rushdoony's views and other forms of Dominion theology as quite radical.
Most of them were marginal political organizations of revolutionary or populist trend ( Arab nationalist, Libertarian-Anarchist, Liberal-Idealist, radical Socialist, Marxist-Leninist, Trotskyist, or Maoist ) that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and despite their rather limited base of support, they were quite active.
Most groups shared an anti-capitalist orientation and anti-authoritarian organizing methods and the network declares itself to be open to anyone prepared to work within the Hallmarks of Peoples ' Global Action, an international co-ordination of radical social movements and grassroots campaigns.
Most of their guitars had a radical styling similar to that of a superstrat ; others were modified versions of Fender's popular designs, the Stratocaster and the Telecaster.
Most recently he has written on what he terms ' non-representational theory ', which stresses performative and embodied knowledges and is a radical attempt to wrench the social sciences and humanities out of an emphasis on representation and interpretation by moving away from contemplative models of thought and action to those based on practice.
Most of his material includes some sort of satirical content or elements of radical politics.
Most jurisdictions have not been so radical, preferring to retain the framework of categories and choice of law rules but leave public policy in place as the avoidance device.
Most Chinese characters consist of two parts, one of which is the semantic part ( often the radical ), i. e. what this character has to do with ( e. g. the part 貝 ( shell ) indicates that a character concerns commerce, as people used shell as currency in ancient times ); another of which is the phonetic part, which shows how the character is or was pronounced ( see more at Chinese character classification ).

Most and Republicans
Most Republicans agreed with Lincoln that the North was the aggrieved party, as the Slave Power tightened its grasp on the national government with the Dred Scott decision and the presidency of James Buchanan.
Most U. S. conservatives prefer Republicans over Democrats, and most factions favor a strong foreign policy and a strong military.
Most Irish Nationalists and Irish Republicans claim all of Northern Ireland and are not particularly interested in new borders.
Most listeners felt that Willkie won the debate, and many liberal Republicans began to view him as a possible presidential candidate.
" Most Democrats and Republicans in the Senate voted for an $ 11. 5 billion tax cut for American citizens and American business ," he cried, " but not Senator Goldwater.
Most Democrats and Republicans in the Senate — in fact four-fifths of the members of his own party — voted for the Civil Rights Act, but not Senator Goldwater.
Most importantly, he began to build support among media elites, who appreciated his articulateness, straightforward manner, moderate positions, and his refusal to walk down the conservative path that all of the other Republicans were traveling.
Most of Anderson's original support came from Rockefeller Republicans, who were more liberal than Reagan, but it bled away.
Most Johnson County Republicans identify themselves as moderates, the more socially progressive and fiscally conservative faction of the Kansas Republican Party.
Most of the Republicans who felt this way became opponents of Grant and entered the Liberal Republican camp in 1872.
Most former Republicans supported Jackson ; others, such as Henry Clay, opposed him.
Most other competitive teams do not truly have a real-life rivalry ( e. g., Season 1, Episode 2 " Donors vs Addicts "), while others such as Democrats vs Republicans vs Third Party do.
Most recently on 25 February 2006 rioting broke out between Gardaí and a group of hardline Irish Republicans protesting the march of a " Love Ulster ", loyalist parade in O ' Connell Street.
Most members of the late Italian Liberal Party ( refounded as a very small party in 2004 ) and many former Republicans have joined Forza Italia, which is often presented and defined in Italy as a liberal party, and the other parties of the House of Freedoms coalition.
Most members of the late Italian Liberal Party ( refounded as a very small party in 2004, see Italian Liberal Party ( 2004 )) and many former Republicans joined Forza Italia, which was often presented and defined in Italy as a liberal party, and the other parties of the House of Freedoms coalition.
Most Democrats and some Republicans are critical of such ideas, partly because of the large ( US $ 1 trillion or more ) federal borrowing the plan would require, which might actually worsen the imbalance between revenues and expenses that Bush pointed to as a looming problem ; and partly because of the problems encountered by the United Kingdom's privatized pension plan.
" Most Congressional Republicans agreed, and opposed further action.
Most of the Shivercrats either left public life or became Republicans after Johnson's presidency, as the liberal-moderate faction was in firm control of the state party after 1970.
Most of these stand-offs stemmed from his belief that the Republican caucus was moving toward the political center and away from the more conservative Contract With America policy proposals that had brought the Republicans into power in Congress in 1994 for the first time in 40 years.
Most of the district's state representatives and state senators were Republicans.
Most Liberal Republicans soon returned to the main Republican Party, however.
Most of the boll weevils eventually retired from office, or in the case of some, such as Senators Phil Gramm and Richard Shelby, switched parties and joined the Republicans.
Most Republicans were opposed to the New Deal, but many, especially in the Northeast, agreed with its essential ideas.
Most important, the Republicans retained control of the House, in spite of falling from 59 % of the seats to just over 46 %, thanks to their alliance with the 25 Unionist representatives ; the Unionists were a group of disaffected pro-war Democrats who broke with their party during the previous Congress.

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