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Podgorny's and were
As it turned out there were none, Podgorny's position as head of state meant that he could in fact block any measures taken by Brezhnev to circumscribe his powers.
Though there were some Sovietologists who foresaw Podgorny's fall, the decision to remove Podgorny from the Politburo took the world by surprise.

Podgorny's and by
Podgorny's position was constantly threatened by Brezhnev and his allies.

Podgorny's and Khrushchev
However, in 1962, Podgorny reported to Khrushchev that agricultural output had again increased: Under Podgorny's leadership, the Ukrainian SSR had doubled Ukraine's supply of grain to the state from the previous year.

Podgorny's and was
While Brezhnev was plotting, Podgorny's position within the Politburo grew stronger.

Podgorny's and most
Podgorny's removal from office in 1977 has become the most notable example of power transfer in the late Brezhnev Era.

Podgorny's and Soviet
However, these changes threatened Brezhnev, and Brezhnev would later order Konstantin Chernenko to take a look at the 1936 Soviet Constitution to find a way to weaken Podgorny's position.
The approval of the 1977 Soviet Constitution is considered Podgorny's death knell.
After his removal from the Politburo Podgorny's name disappeared from Soviet media.

Podgorny's and .
Podgorny's life after his resignation is not well documented.

beliefs and were
While most of his beliefs were still unsettled, he knew that he did not believe in killing.
A stronger stand on their beliefs and a firmer grasp on their future were taken Friday by delegates to the 29th general council of the Assemblies of God, in session at the Memorial Coliseum.
The statues of Apollo were thought to incarnate his living presence, and these representations of illusive imaginative reality had deep roots in the Minoan period, and in the beliefs of the first Greek speaking people who entered the region during the bronze-age.
Most Germanic tribes were generally tolerant of the Nicene beliefs of their subjects.
Democracy was far from being the normal style of governance and the beliefs on which it was based were in effect a minority opinion.
Anne shared a room with her, they were close which may have influenced Anne's personality and religious beliefs.
According to Kapila Vatsyayan, " Classical Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, literature ( kāvya ), music, and dancing evolved their own rules conditioned by their respective media, but they shared with one another not only the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Indian religio-philosophic mind, but also the procedures by which the relationships of the symbol and the spiritual states were worked out in detail.
Kante created N ’ Ko in response to what he felt were beliefs that Africans were a " cultureless people " since prior to this time there had been no indigenous African writing system for his language.
Their beliefs and practices were often referred to as Bolshevism.
Former businessmen and bureaucrats were hunted down and killed along with their entire families ; the Khmer Rouge feared that they held beliefs that could lead them to oppose their regime.
" Attributes that are seen as religious — such as ancestor worship, ritual, and sacrifice — were advocated by Confucius as necessary for social harmony ; however, these attributes can be traced to the traditional non-Confucian Chinese beliefs of Chinese folk religion, and are also practiced by Daoists and Chinese Buddhists.
Gauss also upheld religious tolerance, believing it wrong to disturb others who were at peace with their own beliefs.
The commission found that there were seven main beliefs shared by representatives from different part of the movement:
These new principles were presented in the Tamworth Manifesto which is considered by historians to be the basic statement of the beliefs of the new Conservative Party.
Hayek saw the British philosophers Bernard Mandeville, David Hume, Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, Josiah Tucker, Edmund Burke and William Paley as representative of a tradition that articulated beliefs in empiricism, the common law, and in traditions and institutions which had spontaneously evolved but were imperfectly understood.
As with many colonists, Williams ' Puritan beliefs were enmeshed in every aspect of his life, and he used the Bible to state his case.
In computer simulations of cultural communities, beliefs were found to polarize within isolated sub-groups, based on the mistaken belief of the community's unhindered access to ground truth.
Whilst the Restoration Movement accepted Thomas's right to have his own beliefs, when he started preaching that they were essential to salvation, it led to a fierce series of debates with a notable leader of the movement, Alexander Campbell.
Organised worship in England for those whose beliefs anticipated those of Christadelphians only truly became possible in 1779 when the Act of Toleration 1689 was amended to permit denial of the Trinity, and only fully when property penalties were removed in the Doctrine of the Trinity Act 1813.
This characterization has been challenged by other critics who claim either that it is an anachronistic use of the word, or that her beliefs were not progressive enough to merit such a designation.
" It is likely that we have only a partial view of their beliefs, because the writings of the Cathars were mostly destroyed due to the doctrinal threat perceived by the Papacy ; much of our existing knowledge of the Cathars is derived from their opponents.
While the reformers and the Baptists shared the same beliefs in baptism by immersion and congregational polity, it was soon clear that the reformers were not traditional Baptists.
Through accumulation several other beliefs were introduced to the religion that in some instances supersede those expressed in the Gathas.
Oaths sworn by dhimmis in the Muslim courts were sometimes the same as the oaths taken by Muslims, sometimes tailored to the dhimmis ’ beliefs.

beliefs and strongly
He defended Arminianism against charges of semi-Pelagianism, holding strongly to beliefs in original sin and total depravity.
In Taiwan, where the Nationalist Party ( Kuomintang ) strongly promoted Confucian beliefs in ethics and behavior, the tradition of the memorial ceremony of Confucius ( 祭孔 ) is supported by the government and has continued without interruption.
Mather's most fatal influence over the trials was in composing the answer to the question of whether or not to allow Spectral evidence, that is, allowing the afflicted girls to claim that some invisible ghost of the defendant was tormenting them, and for this to be considered evidence of witchcraft by the defendant, even if the defendant denied it and professed their own strongly held Christian beliefs.
Falwell strongly advocated beliefs and practices he believed were taught by the Bible.
The term " outing " can also be used to refer to the disclosure of other kinds of information that might be considered private, such as minority religious beliefs, for example being revealed as atheist in a strongly Christian community.
Spitzer acknowledged that the study sample consisted of people who sought treatment primarily because of their religious beliefs ( 93 % of the sample ), served in various church-related functions, and who publicly spoke in favor of changing homosexual orientation ( 78 %), and thus were strongly motivated to overreport success.
* Emperor Anastasius I ends a period of moderate eclectic policy, and starts strongly favoring his own monophysitist beliefs.
" Political beliefs depend most strongly on the political beliefs most common in the community where we live.
However, even educated people, well aware of the process by which beliefs form, still strongly cling to their beliefs, and act on those beliefs even against their own self-interest.
I'm not a regular churchgoer, but I do think that I have my own beliefs that I feel strongly about.
Procter's poetry was strongly influenced by her religious beliefs and charity work ; homelessness, poverty, and fallen women are frequent themes.
The Yaqui deer song is more central to the cultus of its people and is strongly tied in to Roman Catholic beliefs and practices.
Philosopher and historian of science Thomas Samuel Kuhn argued that scientists are strongly committed to their beliefs, theories and methods ( the collection of which he termed " paradigms "), and that science progresses mainly by paradigm shifts.
Two people living on the same floor of a building, for example, have a higher propinquity than those living on different floors, just as two people with similar political beliefs possess a higher propinquity than those whose beliefs strongly differ.
However, Western societies which predate Christian influence, such as ancient Greece, have often endorsed forms of sexuality that strongly conflict with Christian beliefs.
Labour's first leader, Harry Holland, was strongly socialist in his beliefs, having been associated with the Socialist Party and with the striking miners in Waihi.
All non-Christian entities, non-Protestant Christian churches, and all Protestant Christian churches that do not strongly condemn homosexuality or align their beliefs and practices exactly with that of the WBC are said to be sending their members to Hell.
Eckart exerted considerable influence on Hitler in the following years and is strongly believed to have helped establish the theories and beliefs of the Nazi party.
It is also demonstrated by history, in terms of strongly held beliefs that later lost credence, to be replaced by other beliefs ( such as the movements of the planets, first being the activity of gods, then simply descriptions of their changing direction and circling the earth daily, and eventually an explanation
These strongly held beliefs derive from his Roman Catholic upbringing.

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