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Political and opponents
* Political songs: Alcaeus often composed on a political theme, covering the power struggles on Lesbos with the passion and vigour of a partisan, cursing his opponents, rejoicing in their deaths, delivering blood-curdling homilies on the consequences of political inaction and exhorting his comrades to heroic defiance, as in one of his ' ship of state ' allegories.
Political opponents were killed or imprisoned.
Political opponents chided his policies as " Trickle-down economics ", due to the significant cuts in the upper tax brackets.
Political opponents Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong-pil were arrested, and Kim Young-sam was confined to house arrest.
Political opponents were jailed and sometimes killed, and opposition newspapers were occasionally seized.
( Political opponents alleged that, under Dawes ' leadership, the RFC had given his bank preferential treatment.
Political opponents of General Morgan subsequently united as the Allied Somali Forces ( ASF ), seizing control of Kismayo by June of the following year.
Many opponents of the KMT asking for democracy were organized as an opposition camp gradually after the establishment of the magazine “ Taiwan Political Review ” in 1975 founded by one of active members, Ning-Siang Kang.
Political opponents within the Democratic Party ran an " independent " candidate, who criticized Bailey's broken promise.
Political candidates have been accused by their opponents of every sin and crime ever described, from graft and vice to bribery and communism, polygamy, drug use, spousal abuse, fascism, pedophilia, miscegenation, cannibalism, adultery, stupidity, demagoguery, mental illness and support for nudism.
Political analysts were divided as to whether Ramos really wanted to use Cha-Cha to extend his presidency or only to imbalance his opponents, as the next presidential election neared.
Surprising many observers and political opponents, Suárez introduced Political Reform in 1976 as a first, decisive step in the Transition ( La Transición ) to democracy.
* Political speech contest, 2004-" While my opponents fellate the Satan of special interests, I go down on Reform's compassionate angel.
Political opponents of academies continued to refer to the original accusation.
Political conservatives in the United States have accused their opponents of social engineering through the promotion of political correctness, insofar as it may change social attitudes by defining " acceptable " and " unacceptable " language or acts, and through such programs as the banning of prayers at public events.
Political liberals in the United States have accused their opponents of social engineering through the promotion of abstinence-only sex education, the English-only movement, sodomy laws and state sponsored school prayer.
Political opponents were arrested and exiled, including his former ally Marmaduke Grove.
Political opponents were sidelined, and some who opposed the establishment of the DPR-GR refused to take their seats.
Foster had, in fact, been one of the most vocal opponents in 1944 of Browder's decisions to rename the CPUSA as the Communist Political Association and to propose the continuation of the no-strike pledge after the end of World War II.
Political opponents and friends alike expressed shock at the announcement of her death.
Political opponents, including Alfred, are imprisoned on the charge of high treason.
Political opponents questioned how he could guard the sovereignty of Taiwan and accept Taiwan as a part of China at the same time.
Political opponents suggested he had been inebriated, and a witness reported that he was inebriated when she helped him to his door.
Political opponents have relied on their own interpretation of the Quran and hadith, advocating Shariah to rectify political corruption.

Political and counter
In 1928, he published Causes of Political Murder and also tried to create a political group to counter Nazism.
These were the Fijian Association, which was formed in 1956 to " counter the Indian demand for political reform ", National Congress of Fiji formed by Indians opposed to the Federation Party, General Electors Association representing the Europeans and Part-Europeans, Suva Rotuman Association, Rotuman Convention, Chinese Association, All-Fiji Muslim Political Front, Fiji Minority Party and the Tongan Organization.
Neil Fabricant, Legislative Director of New York ’ s ACLU during the 1960s, has said that Fass was “ a midwife at the birth of the counter culture .” Ralph Engleman, in his book, Public Radio & TV in America: A Political History, cites Fass as " the father of freeform radio.

Political and would
The rights espoused in the UN charter would be codified and defined in the International Bill of Human Rights, composing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Political and environmental considerations make it unlikely such an engine will be used in the foreseeable future, since nuclear thermal rockets would be most useful at or near the Earth's surface and the consequences of a malfunction could be disastrous.
In May 2007, a bill entitled the " Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or STOCK Act " was introduced that would hold congressional and federal employees liable for stock trades they made using information they gained through their jobs and also regulate analysts or " Political Intelligence " firms that research government activities.
Political union would occur in 1707.
Political parties agreed in 1991 that the monarchy would remain to enhance political stability and provide an important symbol of national identity for the culturally diverse Nepali people.
In 1991, addressing a graduating class of the University of Michigan, U. S. President George H. W. Bush spoke against " a movement would declare certain topics ' off-limits ,' certain expressions ' off-limits ', even certain gestures ' off-limits '" in allusion to liberal Political Correctness.
In later editions of his Principles of Political Economy ( 1848 ), Mill would argue that " as far as economic theory was concerned, there is nothing in principle in economic theory that precludes an economic order based on socialist policies.
Ten years later, Maria Theresa bitterly recalled in her Political Testament the circumstances under which she had ascended: " I found myself without money, without credit, without army, without experience and knowledge of my own and finally, also without any counsel because each one of them at first wanted to wait and see how things would develop.
Meeting Gandhi a month later at the Gujarat Political Conference in Godhra, Patel became the secretary of the Gujarat Sabha — a public body which would become the Gujarati arm of the Indian National Congress — at Gandhi's encouragement.
In a 1994 report Right Woos Left, published by the Political Research Associates, investigative journalist Chip Berlet argued that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about the Bilderberg group date back as early as 1964 and can be found in Schlafly's self-published book A Choice, Not an Echo, which promoted a conspiracy theory in which the Republican Party was secretly controlled by elitist intellectuals dominated by members of the Bilderberger group, whose internationalist policies would pave the way for world communism.
Zinn regularly included it in his lists of recommended readings, and after Barack Obama was elected President of the United States, Zinn wrote, " If Richard Hofstadter were adding to his book The American Political Tradition, in which he found both ' conservative ' and ' liberal ' presidents, both Democrats and Republicans, maintaining for dear life the two critical characteristics of the American system, nationalism and capitalism, Obama would fit the pattern.
Political scientist, and former member of the Communist Party, Murray B. Levin wrote that the " Red Scare " was " a nation-wide anti-radical hysteria provoked by a mounting fear and anxiety that a Bolshevik revolution in America was imminent — a revolution that would change Church, home, marriage, civility, and the American way of Life.
Political events, however, would eventually make English the lingua franca for the colonies at large as well as the literary language of choice.
In 1795, Sieyès became one of the first members of what would become the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of the Institute of France.
Political power would be decentralized and distributed evenly among the population, producing a communist society.
A Serious Fall in the Value of Gold ( 1863 ) and The Coal Question ( 1865 ) placed him in the front rank as a writer on applied economics and statistics ; and he would be remembered as one of the leading economists of the 19th century even had his Theory of Political Economy never been written.
It would seem that from an early age his father had intended for politics to be Austen's future path and with this in mind he was sent first to France, where he studied at the Paris Institute of Political Studies and developed a lasting admiration for the French people and culture.
Accordingly, on 24 April, Lon Nol announced that the National Assembly would be suspended, and that a Political Council formed of himself, Sirik Matak, Cheng Heng, and In Tam, would effectively rule by decree.
Political negotiations with neutral Sweden, under the name Operation Graffham, to obtain concessions that would be useful during an invasion of Norway were used to add credence to the masquerade.
Political analysts, however, viewed him as an indispensable member of the cabinet, who would insulate Schröder from conservative criticism on issues of crime and immigration.
Bai told the Central Political Council of the Kuomintang Central Political Council of the Kuomintang that negotiating with the Communists would only make them more powerful.
Political analyst Bob Shrum says that Eagleton would never have been selected as McGovern's running mate if it had been known at the time that Eagleton was the source of the quote.

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