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Militants and control
Militants from the group had increasingly been asserting control over the major cities and towns of the province.

Militants and National
At the 1932 Milwaukee Convention, Thomas and his radical pacifist allies in the party joined forces with constructive socialists from Wisconsin and a faction of young Marxist intellectuals called the " Militants " in backing a challenger to National Chairman Morris Hillquit.

Militants and Committee
It is associated with the global Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International alliance, which itself was a split from the gobal alliance that Workers ' Power belonged to.
Along with the Peruvian and Bolivian groups of the LRCI, it then formed the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International ( CEMICOR ) in 1995.
" The direct-action groups in the Socialist Party called themselves Militants ; some formed the Revolutionary Policy Committee ; others used other names.

Militants and at
Wellstone's 1969 doctoral dissertation at UNC was " Black Militants in the Ghetto: Why They Believe in Violence.

Militants and Old
Further galling, from the perspective of the Old Guard, was the eagerness of Thomas and the Militants to build what they called an " all-inclusive party ," bringing radical intellectuals into party ranks from various oppositional communist orbits and working with the Communist Party USA in united front actions.

Militants and retreated
Militants reportedly retreated towards the town of Shuqrah.

Militants and their
Although Thomas himself favored work to establish a broad Farmer-Labor Party upon the model of the Canadian Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, he nonetheless remained supportive of the Militants and their vision of an " all-inclusive party ," which welcomed members of dissident communist organizations ( including Lovestoneites and Trotskyists ) and worked together with the Communist Party USA in joint Popular Front activities.

Militants and organization
It was founded in 1937 as theMilitantsorganization ” by the President of the Party Pierre Gemayel and William Hawi, an Lebanese-American glass industrialist, who led them during the 1958 civil war.
The Regroupement des militants syndicaux or RMS ( in English: Trade-Union Militants Grouping ) was a political organization founded in 1974 by members of the Groupe socialiste des travailleurs du Québec involved in the three main trade-unions in Quebec ( FTQ, CSN and CEQ ) to rally trade unionists into political action.

Militants and for
In Star Fox, his unfavorable depiction of a future peace group called " World Militants for Peace " indicates clearly where he stood with regard to the Vietnam War, raging when the book was published.
: Somali Tied to Militants Held on U. S. Ship for Months.
Cynthia Keppley Mahmood wrote in Fighting for Faith and Nation: Dialogues With Sikh Militants that Bhindranwale never learned English but mastered Punjabi.
The Militants also proposed that, as the Communists had done, we form separate organizations for the unemployed, youth, tenants, and housewives, as if those groups had interests distinct from those of the workers as a whole ....
Militants led by Samuel Neilson and Lord Edward FitzGerald dominated the rump United Irish leadership and planned to rise without French aid, fixing the date for 23 May.
It demands government to put more pressure on Pakistan for cracking down the terrorist groups in Pak occupied Kashmir and Talibani Militants.
Militants of the Gadhar party started leaving for India, to join the proposed uprising inside India during World War I, with the help of arms, ammunition, and funds promised by the German government.

Militants and Socialist
Constance Myers indicates that three factors led to the expulsion of the Trotskyists from the Socialist Party in 1937: the divergence between the official Socialists and the Trotskyist faction on the issues, the determination of Altman's wing of the Militants to oust the Trotskyists, and Trotsky's own decision to move towards a break with the party.

Militants and Party
The main party of the coalition is the Freedom Movement Party of Ebrahim Yazdi, but also the Movement of Muslim Militants of Habibollah Peyman.
Taaffe was expelled from the Labour Party in 1983, along with other members of Militants editorial board, Ted Grant, Keith Dickinson, Lynn Walsh and Clare Doyle.

Militants and with
** Militants from Trotsky's committee join with trusty Bolshevik soldiers to seize government buildings and pounce on members of the provisional government.
As a result while still in his teens, Adair was threatened with knee-capping by the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) after assaulting an old age pensioner but was given the option of joining the UDA's young wing, the Ulster Young Militants, instead.
* Booknotes interview with Jessica Stern on Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill, October 12, 2003.
At the 1934 Convention, Thomas ' connection with the Militants was deepened when he backed a radical Declaration of Principles authored by his long-time associate from the radical pacifist journal The World Tomorrow, Devere Allen.
While the tartan gangs of the time were closely associated with the Loyalist groupings of the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) and Ulster Young Militants ( UYM ), the term spide is applied to youths from both the loyalist and republican communities, and appears to be wholly without sectarian bias.
It was founded in 1983 in Iranian Kurdistan after Komalah ( which since then became the Kurdistan branch of the organisation ) merged with Union of Communist Militants.

Militants and .
Militants have attacked villages and towns in eastern Chad, stealing cattle, murdering citizens, and burning houses.
The Gay Militants, St. Martin's Press.
The Gay Militants.
He joined the Ulster Young Militants, and later the UDA – a legal loyalist paramilitary organisation which used the cover name " Ulster Freedom Fighters " ( UFF ) when it carried out killings.
The Gay Militants: How Gay Liberation Began in America, 1969 – 1971.
Militants also demanded that representatives of the International Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières come to the theater to lead negotiations.
* Militants and criminals in India occasionally utilize car bombs in attacks.
* the Ulster Young Militants ( UYM )— the " youth wing " of the group.
Militants demanded to release political prisoners in Turkey including two Armenian clergymen, 5 Turks and 5 Kurds. Coverage of takeover received one of the highest television ratings in France in 1981.

swept and majority
Harrison swept almost the entire North and Midwest ( losing only Connecticut and New Jersey ), but narrowly carried the swing states of New York and Indiana by a margin of 1 % or less to achieve a majority of the electoral vote.
The few impact craters on Triton are almost all concentrated in the leading hemisphere — that facing the direction of the orbital motion — with the majority concentrated around the equator between 30 ° and 70 ° longitude, resulting from material swept up from orbit around Neptune.
The majority of the attacking Zulu force swept around to attack the north wall, while a few took cover and were either pinned by continuing British fire or retreated to the terraces of Oscarberg.
At the time of their suppression, a small number of English and Welsh religious houses could trace their origins back to Pre-Conquest Anglo-Saxon or Celtic foundations ; but the overwhelming majority of the 825 religious communities dissolved by Henry VIII owed their existence to the wave of monastic enthusiasm that had swept western Christendom in the 11th and 12th centuries.
However, when the election took place the coalition was swept out of office by Fianna Fáil which won an unprecedented twenty seat Dáil majority and over 50 % of the first preference votes.
As the beam swept the mask, the vast majority of its energy was deposited on the mask, not the screen in front of it.
Fianna Fáil swept to power at the 1977 general election, with a 20-seat Dáil majority, contrary to opinion polls and political commentators.
In defiance of the opinion polls and political commentators Fianna Fáil swept to power with a huge 20-seat Dáil majority following the 1977 general election.
The Liberals swept Ontario, a divided Bloc managed a reduced majority in Quebec, and much of the west was won by Reform, particularly its Alberta base, enabling the Reform to overtake the Bloc as the second largest party.
The TDP swept the polls, and won a huge majority.
An unprecedented twenty-seat majority in Dáil Éireann for Fianna Fáil saw the National Coalition swept from power in the biggest political hurricane in Irish history at the time.
In the election of 1999, the Labour Party swept to power, winning 37 seats in the 71 member House of Representatives, an absolute majority.
More than 400 military nurses died in the line of duty during World War I ; the vast majority of these women died from a highly contagious form of influenza known as the " Spanish Flu ," which swept through crowded military camps and hospitals and ports of embarkation.
The air becomes unbreathable for the majority of species, and humanity is swept with mass extinction.
McGoldrick was elected in 2000 as part of the progressive majority of candidates that were swept into office that year.
While Meighen and other Conservatives expressed public outrage at what they viewed as a desperate attempt on the part of King to cling to power, some Conservatives were privately relieved by King's decision ; they seriously doubted whether the Tories could convince the Progressives to support a Conservative government, were confident that King's attempt to remain in power would eventually fail, and thought the expected debacle would be so damaging to the Liberals ' reputation that the Conservatives would then be swept into office with a large majority.
He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1958 federal election when the Progressive Conservative Party of which he was a member was swept to power with a huge majority.
Roosevelt's popularity swept many Republican house candidates into office, cementing their majority over the opposition Democratic Party.
( This was the election where the Progressive Conservatives swept to power with a majority government.
The seat went Liberal in 1996 when Brian Tobin won a large majority government, but returned to the Progressive Conservatives, under Dave Denine, in 2003 when the party swept back to power.
The party swept the 1898 general election with a large majority.
In the Protestant Reformation, the great majority of medieval religious art was destroyed in Protestant areas, mostly in orderly official removals, but sometimes in riotous attacks, of which the most widespread were those of the Beeldenstorm which swept the Low Countries in the summer of 1566.
City Hall is the scene of the largest Socialist victory ever registered in an American city, when in 1910 Emil Seidel and a majority Socialist Common Council swept into office.

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