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Lenin was an advocate of the socio-political theory of Marxism, first developed by the German sociologists Karl Marx ( 1818 – 1883 ) and Friedrich Engels ( 1820 – 1895 ) in the mid-19th century, and Li's articles helped bring an understanding of Marxism to the Chinese revolutionary movement, even though he failed to fully understand it himself.
So the police were quite well-informed about his criminal activities, but it was very hard to prove anything or to bring charges because his support network was so widespread, and this can be shown through various newspaper articles and so on.
This also features comments for each one of the articles, posted by the registered members ; they usually bring similar histories or gruesome images.
As soon as he had mounted the throne he took measures to bring the Church of Sweden back to " the primitive Apostolic Church and the Swedish Catholic faith "; and, in 1574, persuaded a synod, assembled at Stockholm, to adopt certain articles framed by himself.
He is assisted by a first minister ( who carries a white staff ) and several other officials ( who later bring articles of impeachment against Gulliver on grounds of treason ): the galbet or high admiral, Skyresh Bolgolam ; the lord high treasurer, Flimnap ; the general, Limnoc ; the chamberlain, Lalcom ; and the grand justiciary, Balmuff.
When Tunku heard that the bungalows of several British rubber planters had been looted, he ordered his volunteers to collect all the looted articles and bring them to his house.
Moreover, when he learned that the French ambassadors, who had left the council, were dissatisfied because the legates had obtained from the council approval of a project for the " reformation of the princes ", which the latter deemed contrary to the liberties of the Gallican church, he endeavoured, though without success, to bring about the return of the ambassadors, prevailed on the legates to withdraw the objectionable articles and strove to secure the immediate publication in France of the decrees of the council ; this, however, was refused by Catherine de ' Medici.
In 1827 the Journal of the Franklin Institute did bring one of this often reprinted articles.
Workers would work from home, manufacturing individual articles from raw materials, then bring them to a central place of business, such as a marketplace or a larger town, to be assembled and sold.
* The new edition contains much information furnished directly by those contributors to the German work who have kindly consented to condense their articles and bring them within prescribed limits.
Passengers on Dragster may not bring any loose articles onto the train and will be required to wear shirts and footwear.
Cleanup includes all remedial work needed to bring desirable articles up to a basic encyclopedic standard.
Its aim is to bring to life and make real for each person the articles of faith with which his own Church provides him.
He wrote letters and articles in protest of the decisions being made to increase Britain's wealth and status, as he believed the short term status would bring long term problems.
Jared Staal warming up during the 2010-11 ECHL season | 2010-2011 seasonThe team was founded in 1998, when current GM Craig Brush was inspired to bring a minor-league hockey team to Southwest Florida while reading a free copy of a National Geographic magazine that featured articles on the Florida Everglades.
Still, it is the best they can bring ; which cannot be said of what Europe offers in exchange — articles mostly of the class and quality succinctly described as " Brummagem.
This category is intended to bring together articles relating to PGP, GnuPG, OpenPGP and the related Web of trust.
He also ordered that he " strictly forbids, under penalty of the severest punishment, any soldier or other person, not expressly ordered out for that purpose, ever to fire on any native except in his own defence ; or to molest him in any shape, or to bring away any spears, or other articles which they may find belonging to those people.
) was announced, which will bring articles, interviews, and reviews.
Passengers on Magnum may not bring any loose articles onto the train and will be required to wear shirts and footwear.
One of the major points of the articles was the danger the new Constitution would bring without a statement of individual rights.
Periodically, a member of Streams Ministries, which was founded by John Paul Jackson, will write an article under the heading, Symptoms of the Storm, which is intended to bring a compilation of articles together as evidence of The Perfect Storm.
The character of the magazine was largely shaped by founding editor Isolde Motley and later Jeffrey Schaire, who attempted to bring to the magazine a mixture of high art and popular culture, with articles not just on major artists, but also on pinball machines and inexpensive collectibles, items more accessible for a wider audience.

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Greenberg is widely known for his development of a new classification system for the languages of Africa, which he published as a series of articles in the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology from 1949 to 1954 ( reprinted together as a book in 1955 ).
A 2012 book titled The Julian Jaynes Collection gathers together many of the lectures and articles by Jaynes relevant to his theory ( including some that were previously unpublished ), along with interviews and question and answer sessions where Jaynes addresses misconceptions about the theory and extends the theory into new areas.
In knitting certain articles of clothing, especially larger ones like sweaters, the final knitted garment will be made of several knitted pieces, with individual sections of the garment knit separately and then sewn together.
In Cassin's model, the last three articles of the Declaration provide the pediment which binds the structure together.
He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961 – 71 ( 1985 ), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse ( 1973 ).
Letters to Robert Ross, Art Critic and Writer, together with extracts from his published articles.
He contributed articles on Baghdad, the Euphrates and Kurdistan to the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, together with several other articles dealing with the East ; and he assisted in editing a translation of The Histories of Herodotus by his brother, Canon George Rawlinson.
He dominated the field of horticultural literature, writing some sixty-five books, which together sold more than a million copies, including scientific works, efforts to explain botany to laypeople, a collection of poetry ; edited more than a hundred books by other authors and published at least 1, 300 articles and over 100 papers in pure taxonomy.
Working together for Heute, Morath wrote articles to accompany Haas ' pictures.
The articles of the constitution proper were not formally grouped together under headings, save for the final ten articles ( which came under the title of " Transitory Provisions ").
Metamagical Themas is a collection of eclectic articles written for Scientific American during the early 1980s by Douglas Hofstadter, and published together as a book in 1985 by Basic Books ( ISBN 0-465-04566-9 ).
What made the Tribune such a success were the extensive news stories, very well written by brilliant reporters, together with feature articles by fine writers.
Either together or successively he held the offices of inspector of mines, professor at the School of Mines and at the Polytechnic School, assayer of gold and silver articles, professor of chemistry in the College de France and at the Jardin des Plantes, member of the Council of Industry and Commerce, commissioner on the pharmacy laws, and finally professor of chemistry to the Medical Faculty, to which he succeeded on Fourcroy's death in 1809.
Lincoln Steffens ( April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936 ) was a New York reporter who launched a series of articles in McClure's that would later be published together in a book titled The Shame of the Cities.
These articles and one other were republished after Jevons ' death, together with his earlier logical treatises, in a volume, entitled Pure Logic, and other Minor Works.
It comprises works for both children and adults, and includes literary pieces, social journalism, articles and pedagogical essays, together with some scrappy unpublished work, in all totaling over twenty books, over 1, 400 texts published in around 100 publications, and around 300 texts in manuscript or typescript form.
The two actors openly appeared in magazine article spreads that toured the suburban Sydney home they shared, and they freely discussed their international summer holidays together in press articles, although the true nature of the relationship was not explicitly stated.
Fellow social reformer and educator Mary Gove Nichols was happily married ( to her second husband ), and together they published a newspaper and wrote medical books and articles, a novel, and a treatise on marriage, in which they argued the case for free love.
Some of his articles in this and other periodicals have been put together in book form, Les Maîtres de l ' histoire: Ernest Renan, Hippolyte Taine, Jules Michelet ( 1894 ); Portraits et souvenirs ( 1897: on Victor Hugo, Fustel de Coulanges, Victor Duruy, etc.
In its current form the first half of the book comprises articles on each of the world ’ s countries or regions, while the latter half contains articles on international organisations, economics, the environment, science, law, religion, the arts and sport, together with obituaries, a chronicle of major events and selected documents.
* In the 2006 US midterm elections, many left-wing bloggers, led by MyDD. com, banded together to propel neutral or negative articles about many Republican House candidates to the top of Google searches for their names.

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