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Politically active during the 1960s, Sakharov was against nuclear proliferation.
Politically, the Sena was anti-communist, and wrested control of major trade unions in Mumbai from the Communist Party of India and demanded protection money ( extortion ) from mainly Gujarati and marwari business leaders.
She was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 en route to a taping of Bill Maher's television show Politically Incorrect when it was flown into the Pentagon in the September 11 attacks.
Olson was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 on her way to a taping of Politically Incorrect in Los Angeles, when it was flown into the Pentagon in the September 11 attacks.
Politically and culturally it was dominated by Egypt, each city under its own ruler, constantly at odds with its neighbours, and appealing to the Egyptians to adjudicate their differences.
An article by Larry Elder in FrontPage Magazine referred to an incident on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect where the term " white trash " was used in reference to guests on the Jerry Springer Show and asked ' Why Is It Okay to Say " White Trash ?"'.
Bill Maher's show Politically Incorrect lost some of its main advertisers after remarks he made about the 9 / 11 hijackers including that the hijackers were not cowards but that it was cowardly for the United States to launch cruise missiles on targets thousands of miles away.
Politically, however, this was not a successful papacy among the secular powers of Europe.
Politically, Surrealism was Trotskyist, communist, or anarchist.
Politically and economically, the nation was struggling with the terms and reparations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles ( 1918 ) that ended World War I and endured punishing levels of inflation.
Politically a Marxist-Leninist, under his administration the Republic of Cuba was converted into a one-party socialist state, with industry and business being nationalized under state ownership and socialist reforms implemented in all areas of society.
Politically close to Aldo Moro's lobby, Malfatti was among the participants in Bilderberg meetings.
Politically, Dreiser was involved in several campaigns against social injustice.
Politically, it was a useful and respectable alliance.
Politically, he concluded the Concordat of Vienna, or Aschaffenburg ( 17 February 1448 ) with the German King, Frederick III, by which the decrees of the Council of Basel against papal annates and reservations were abrogated so far as Germany was concerned.
Politically Burton was a lifelong socialist, although he was never as heavily involved in politics as his close friend Stanley Baker.
Politically and culturally, Graz was for centuries more important for Slovenes than Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and still remains influential.
Politically, Hill was a Bourbon Democrat.
Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years ' War in 1599.
Politically the province was divided into eleven districts consisting of 359 municipalities ; the provincial capital was the residence of the imperial governor.

Politically and often
Political correctness often is satirized, for example in the Politically Correct Manifesto ( 1992 ), by Saul Jerushalmy and Rens Zbignieuw X, and Politically Correct Bedtime Stories ( 1994 ), by James Finn Garner, presenting fairy tales re-written from an exaggerated PC perspective.
Politically, Foucualt remained a leftist throughout his life, but his particular stance within the left often changed.
Politically he identified himself as a socialist, and often campaigned on behalf of the Labour Party.
Politically active people and organizations will often employ a ' litmus test ' to evaluate a candidate.
Politically affiliated films appearing in 1908, often deemed propagandistic by today's terms.
The Politically Incorrect Guides have often been referred to by their backronym PIGS by supporters and opponents alike ( Regnery's logo for the series features a pig's head ).
Politically, he was a keen debater, and spoke often in the Cambridge Union Society, from the vantage of being a committee member and elected Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association.
Politically, the neolatin Dalmatian city-states were often isolated and compelled to either fall back on the Venetian Republic for support, or tried to make it on their own.

Politically and between
Politically, the Caucasus region is separated between northern and southern parts.
Politically the members of Bloomsbury were divided between liberalism and socialism, as can be seen in the respective careers and writings of Maynard Keynes and Leonard Woolf.
Politically, Waddon is the most marginal ward of Croydon Council and has seen its representation swap between the Labour and Conservative Parties for many years.
Politically, the Main Divide forms the boundary between the Canterbury and West Coast Regions.
Politically, he identified with the left until the late 1980s ; in 1989, he ran as an independent candidate within the centre-right New Democracy party in order for the country to come out of the political crisis that had been created due to the numerous scandals of the government of Andreas Papandreou and helped to establish a large coalition between conservatives, socialists and leftists.
Politically they are divided between the Federated States of Micronesia in the eastern part of the group, and Palau at the extreme western end.
Politically, Florence was barely able to maintain peace between factions.
Politically a budget crisis may developed in a situation of disagreement between state and civil society.
Politically and administratively Lampedusa is part of Italy, but geologically it belongs to Africa since the sea between the two is no deeper than 120 metres.
Politically, Segni was a moderate conservative opposed to " opening to the centre-left " enabling coalition governments between the Italian Socialist Party ( PSI ) and the Christian Democrats.
Politically there was a degree of unity between Muslim and Hindu leaders after the war, as typified by the Khilafat Movement.
Politically, Lobato was strongly in favor of a state monopoly for iron and oil exploration in Brazil and battled publicly for it between 1931 and 1939.
Politically, Micronesia is divided between eight territories:
Politically associated with fellow merchant and governor John Hancock, he remained lieutenant governor until his death in 1788, briefly serving as Acting Governor in 1785 between the resignation of Hancock and the election of James Bowdoin.
Politically, it ends no later than 1659, with the Treaty of the Pyrenees, ratified between France and Habsburg Spain.
Politically, New Addington and Fieldway have traditionally been Labour strongholds, providing the only five Labour councillors out of 70 in the London Borough of Croydon between 1982 and 1986.
Politically, the area in the early 2000s has witnessed competition between the governing Justice and Development Party and the mainly Kurdish-based Democratic People's Party, later revamped as Peace and Democracy Party.
Politically, the Grasslands are mostly controlled by the Six Clans, a loose coalition between the Karaya, Lizard, Duck, Chisha, Safir and Alma Kinan clans.
Politically, Briggs drew comparisons between government attacks on white and black radicals.
Politically, Livigno has always followed Bormio's history, although the relationships between the two communes have always been tense, Bormio being dominant and more populous than Livigno.
Politically, Siglap is split between Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency and East Coast Group Representation Constituency.
Politically, for Kirklees Council, the Leeds / Huddersfield Road acts as a boundary between electoral wards.
Politically, the prospect of numbers of armed Irish roaming around the country hunting wolves was not acceptable, given the ongoing conflict between the Irish and the new English settlers, so it was seen as much safer for the English authorities to encourage men from their own country to deal with the wolf problem.
Politically, the city centre is split between the Leicester City Council wards of Abbey and Castle.

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