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Politically and influenced
Politically, they are Maoists influenced by Hua Guofeng: They think that the Communist Party is the measure of all things ; friends of the Party are worthy of support ; enemies of the Party should be opposed at all costs.
Politically, Barnard was on the left of the Labour Party, and was strongly influenced by the social credit theory of monetary reform.

Politically and by
Politically, Lincoln fought back with patronage, by pitting his opponents against each other, and by appealing to the American people with his powers of oratory.
Politically Kammu shored up his rule by changing the syllabus of the university.
Politically, an empire is a geographically extensive group of states and peoples ( ethnic groups ) united and ruled either by a monarch ( emperor, empress ) or an oligarchy.
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.
Politically it is bordered by Silesian Voivodeship to the west, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship to the north, Subcarpathian Voivodeship to the east, and Slovakia to the south.
Examples of the latter include the conservative The Politically Incorrect Guide published by Regnery Publishing and the television talk show Politically Incorrect.
Examples of the latter include the conservative Politically Incorrect Guides published by Regnery Publishing and the television talk show Politically Incorrect.
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 ?"'.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science, by Tom Bethell, is a comprehensive presentation argument that mainstream science is dominated by politically correct thinking.
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 correct and proud of it Observer Special Report by Will Hutton
Politically, they all tried to take influence, by way of mercenary commanders such as Jörg Jenatsch or Johann Rudolf Wettstein.
Politically, the interests of the island are represented in its external dealings by Prince Ernesto Geremia di Tavolara, of La Spezia, Italy, who has written a history of the island.
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, the San Juan Islands comprise, by definition, San Juan County, Washington.
Politically, Bloomsbury held mainly left-liberal stances ( opposed to militarism, for example ); but its " clubs and meetings were not activist, like the political organizations to which many of Bloomsbury's members also belonged ", and they would be criticised for that by their 1930s successors, who by contrast were " heavily touched by the politics which Bloomsbury had rejected ".

Politically and Thomas
* Woods, Thomas E. Jr., The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, 2004.
Politically, Fitzalan allied himself with the King's half-brothers the Beauforts, and when Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter was appointed Chancellor in 1410, Fitzalan became one of the King's principal councillors.
Hummel in turn, in a review of libertarian Thomas E. Woods, Jr's " The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History ", refers to the works by DiLorenzo and Adams as " amateurish neo-Confederate books ".
Politically John Edwards was a Jacksonian democrat and a staunch ally of Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton.

Politically and published
In June 2009 the Council of Europe published a report which criticized the Russian government's handling of the Yukos case, entitled " Allegations of Politically Motivated Abuses of the Criminal Justice System in Council of Europe Member States "
* Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, book by James Finn Garner, published in 1994
Politically and culturally the area has a strong tradition of support for radical republicanism, the Gaelic Athletic Association and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann ; a local paper published in the town in the early 1900s gave its name to one of the Irish political parties, Sinn Féin.

Politically and book
His book, The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered ( 1852 ) argued that blacks had no future in the United States.
* " Politically Correct Fairy Tales :" Larry the Cable Guy reads fairy tales that are now politically correct from his niece's ( or nephew's ) fairy tale book ( Snow Caucasian and the Seven Handy Capable Little Persons, for example ) to the children.
IWF Vice-President for Policy and Economics Carrie Lukas wrote the 2006 book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism, the seventh book in the Politically Incorrect Guide series from Regnery Press.
His most popular book to date was the 2004 New York Times bestseller The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History ( Regnery Publishing, 2004 ).
He also hosted an eight-lecture seminar covering the material in his book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, to the Auburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, hosted by the Mises Institute.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam ( And the Crusades ) is a book by Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch.
* Jim Goad discussing the book on Politically Incorrect in 1998

Politically and entitled
Politically there was once a parliamentary constituency entitled Glasgow Hillhead which had been held for many years by the Conservatives ( indeed, after the 1979 general election it was the only Conservative seat left in Glasgow ), but at a by-election in 1982 it was won by the Social Democrat candidate Roy Jenkins.
Politically conservative, à Beckett was strongly opposed to the social disruption caused by the Victorian Gold Rush and under the pseudonym ' Colonus ' espoused his views in an influential pamphlet somewhat cumbersomely entitled Does the Discovery of Gold in Victoria Viewed in Relation to its Moral and Social Effects as Hitherto Developed Deserve to be Considered a National Blessing or a National Curse?

Politically and William
Politically isolated, Frederick William aborted the campaign after the Treaty of Cleves negotiated by Imperial mediators in October 1651.
Politically he was described as an " unrepentant Whig " who reaffirmed his belief in the Popish Plot by voting against the motion to reverse the attainder on William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford.
Politically, Read considered himself an anarchist, albeit in the English quietist tradition of Edward Carpenter and William Morris.
Politically his sympathies are not clear ; some claim he was a radical, but this is not borne out by known facts ; although he knew William Godwin, the ageing reformed revolutionist, husband of Mary Wollstonecraft and father of Mary Shelley ; and John Hunt, co-founder of The Examiner.

Politically and possibly
Politically, Mariposa is located in Missinaba County ( modelled on Simcoe County and possibly taking its name from the Missinaibi River near Chapleau, Ontario ) which was surveyed in a grid pattern.

Politically and George
Other examples include the television program Politically Incorrect, George Carlin ’ s " Euphemisms " routine, and The Politically Correct Scrapbook.
Politically, Schroder is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association and a Republican who supported George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, and John McCain in 2008.
Politically, he has been an outspoken critic of the George W. Bush administration and the Iraq War, and supports immigration rights.
Politically, Iacocca supported the successful Republican candidate George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election.
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and elsewhere, U. S. President George W. Bush said that the terrorists responsible were cowards ( included in the September 11 attacks was the crash of American Airlines Flight 77, upon which frequent guest Barbara Olson was traveling to a Politically Incorrect taping ; Maher left a panel chair empty for a week afterwards ).
Politically active, George was a violent opponent of the Act of Union but was eventually wooed by money to vote in favour.

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