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Movements such as Futurism and deconstruction, among others, have been identified by commentators as " nihilistic " at various times in various contexts.
Some New Religious Movements, especially those that have disassociated themselves from the Catholic Church yet retain a Catholic hierarchical framework, will use the designation " pope " for a movement's founder or current leader.
Movements such as Ciudadanos Por la República have emerged, and parties like United Left ( Spain ) and the Republican Left of Catalonia increasingly refer to republicanism.
In recent years, a number of his compositions ( notably championed by the violinist, Paul Zukofsky ) have been recorded and made available on CD, including three of his string quartets, the three symphonies, a rhapsody for orchestra, and four solo piano works: his Sonata, Dance Suite, Piece in Seven Movements ( 1935 – 37 ) and Seven Pieces ( 1947 ).
Movements of the poor in poorer parts of the world, like Africa, have argued that they are almost completely excluded from the forum and in countries like Kenya and South Africa they have protested against donor funded NGOs that, they argue, determine and dominate African representation at the forum.
Movements to unite Wendover with West Wendover, which is located across the border in Nevada and allows gambling operations, have taken place but require the approval of the United States Congress.
Some English-Only Movements have been classified as Hate Groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Certain of Gurdjieff's followers claim that the Gurdjieff Movements can only be properly transmitted by those who themselves have been initiated in the direct line of Gurdjieff ; otherwise, they say, it leads nowhere.
Movements of black-footed ferrets have been shown to increase during the breeding season ; however, snow-tracking from December to March over a 4-year period near Meeteetse, Wyoming revealed that factors other than breeding were responsible for movement distances.
Non-members such as former Soviet dissident Boris Kagarlitsky, Matzpen founder Moshé Machover and Professor Hillel Ticktin — editor of Critique and chairman of the Centre for the Study of Socialist Theory and Movements, University of Glasgow — have spoken at CPGB ( PCC ) events.
Many of the laity in the confessing congregations, however, may maintain that the aim of these Confessing Movements is simply to maintain the received Christian doctrine of the denomination as they understand it to have been traditionally taught and understood.
Movements of up to 140 km ( 87 mi ) have been recorded for individual sharks.
Moreover, mainline denominations have within them Confessing Movements or charismatic renewal movements which are more conservative in tone.
Were it not for this small, but remarkable, work, his next publication, the result of nearly 20 years of study, Duchenne's Physiology of Movements, Demonstrated with the Aid of Electrical Experimentation and Clinical Observation, and Applicable to the Study of Paralyses and Deformations, his most important contribution to medical science, might well have gone unnoticed.
Movements such as Open theism and Process theology have argued that the God of the Jews and non-Hellenized Christians was not changeless in every respect, while Process theology has gone so far as to deny the classical attribute of God's omnipotence.
The sound is much like Movements opening track, " Dreams Never End ", but with an even more upbeat flavor and vocals that have nearly shed the Ian Curtis imitation.
Movements from Seitz ' student concerti ( No. 2 and No. 5 ) have become more widely known by virtue of their inclusion in the Suzuki violin method instructional material.
Movements of the robot are normally started and finished with a dimestop ( a very abrupt stop ), to give the impression of motors starting and stopping, but poppers have also been known to do the robot with a pop to the beat.

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J. Todd Moye, author of Let the People Decide: Black Freedom and White Resistance Movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945-1986, said " Sunflower County has always been overwhelmingly rural " and that, at the end of the 20th century, the county had four " main towns of any size.
Movements of several metres were recorded, and it was calculated that the total subsidence would almost be at the end of the concession of Phillips Petroleum, too much to keep the platforms secure .</ BR > The Norwegian government pressed Phillips to take action and the French company TECHNIP was ordered to find a solution.
In 1989, following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, his relation with the Communist Party of China became strained., Szeto established the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China which advocates an end to the single-party ruling of China, and which the Beijing leadership regards as subversive.

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" Movements which claim or formerly claimed to be above the left-right divide include Fascist Terza Posizione economic politics in Italy, Gaullism in France, Peronism in Argentina, and National Action Politics in Mexico.
Movements that are given a coefficient are generally considered to be particularly important to the horse's progression in training, and should be competently executed prior to moving up to the next level of competition.
Movements may be entirely mechanical, entirely electronic ( potentially with no moving parts ), or a blend of the two.
In the 1960s and ' 70s, the Black Power and Black Arts Movements attacked the novel, saying that the character of Uncle Tom engaged in " race betrayal ", and that Tom made slaves out to be worse than slave owners.
The concept of détournement has had a popular influence amongst contemporary radicals, and the technique can be seen in action in the present day when looking at the work of Culture Jammers including the Cacophony Society, Billboard Liberation Front, Occupy Movements and Adbusters, whose ' subvertisements ' ' detourn ' Nike adverts, for example.
Movements II and IV share similar ideas as well, but the ideas present within these two movements can be considered variations on themes presented earlier, expanding and building on ideas presented in the first and fifth movements.
Movements across the political spectrum can be described as activist in nature.
Movements seem to be dictacted by local water conditions rather than by seasonal temperature variations.
Movements may be characterized by dynamics, such as fast, slow, hard, soft, long, and short.
Many moderates and liberals in mainline denominations accuse the Confessing Movements of being part of an attempt by well-funded outsiders such as Institute on Religion and Democracy ( a group founded by the prominent neoconservatives Michael Novak and Richard John Neuhaus ) to silence the social agenda of the mainline Protestant denominations, rather than being a series of organically arising movements within various Protestant denominations as the Confessing Movements ' leaders often claim it to be.
Movements of other movement disorders ( for example, chorea, dystonia, myoclonus ) must be distinguished from tics.
argue in Green States and Social Movements: Environmentalism in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Norway ( 2003 ) that there may be a common global green environmental social movement, though its specific outcomes are nationalist, falling into four ' ideal types ' of interaction between environmental movements and state power.
Movements such as facial expressions, which are thought to be learned, can actually be observed in children who are blind ; thus there is some evidence for motor memory being genetically pre-wired.
Movements such as green design, life cycle analysis, and cradle to cradle design address some problems and can be applied to digital technologies.
He regrets that Nydahl continues to be ignored by Tibet scholars and argues that prevailing negative criticism from a position of suspicion by sociologists and students of New Religious Movements should be counterbalanced by positive criticism from a position of trust by Tibet scholars.
Movements, groups, and organizations that are commonly described in reliable sources as new religious movements, alternative religious movements, cults, marginal religious movements, or equivalent labels should be added to this category.
The group often made humorously grandiose press release claims, such as that their debut album would be a triple, including a side of " old material transcribed from their own cassettes, coupled with their ' Pathetic Movements Manifesto ', and including a free Christmas tree with every copy.
" The fourth Way of performing this Step is, by adding another Movement to the third Step of the aforesaid Fleuret, or the fourth of the Minuet Step ; and it will then be notwithstanding the same Step, only of three Movements.
Movements also will vary in the names used to describe the Absolute Supreme Being ( God ), including Anami Purush ( nameless power ) and Radha Soami ( lord of the soul ); the presiding deities and divisions of the macrocosm ; the number of outer initiations ; the words given as mantras ; and the initiation vows or the prerequisites that must be agreed to before being accepted as an initiate.

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Movements unfold freely because they are uninhibited by emotional bias or purposive drive.
Movements by long-oppressed racial and religious minorities succeeded in many parts of the world, among them the African American Civil Rights Movement, and more recent diverse identity politics movements, on behalf of women and minorities in the United States.
Movements of hair shafts are detected by nerve receptors within the skin and by hair follicle receptors through displacement and vibration of hair shafts.
* The Lesser Evil: Moral Approaches to Genocide Practices ( Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions ), edited by Helmut Dubiel and Gabriel Motzkin.
* Redefining Stalinism ( Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions ), edited by Harold Shukman.
Movements of the pointing device are echoed on the screen by movements of the pointer ( or cursor ) and other visual changes.
*" Palestinian Positions toward Israeli Peace Movements and Normalization with Israel " by Aluma Solnik and Yotam Feldner.
The San Francisco Vigilance Movements of 1851 and 1856 are often described by sympathetic historians as responses to rampant crime and government corruption.
Prior to the 1990s there was a wide cooperation between pioneer and similar movements of about 30 countries, coordinated by the international organization, International Committee of Children's and Adolescents ' Movements (, CIMEA ), founded in 1958, with headquarters in Budapest.
* A Look at Argentina ’ s 2001 Economic Rebellion and the Social Movements that Led It-video report by Democracy Now!
Organic agricultural methods are internationally regulated and legally enforced by many nations, based in large part on the standards set by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements ( IFOAM ), an international umbrella organization for organic farming organizations established in 1972.
* The Kiss and Other Movements, an album by Michael Nyman, with a title track based on a painting of the same name by Paul Richards
*" For All The People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America ," PM Press, by John Curl, 2009
Among articles included were: " The Secession Tradition in America " by Donald Livingston ; " The Ethics of Secession " by Scott Boykin ; “ Nations by Consent: Decomposing the Nation-State ” by Murray Rothbard ; " Yankee Confederates: New England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States " by Thomas DiLorenzo ; " Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act?
* Rugby, second movement of Movements Symphoniqus by Arthur Honegger

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