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emerging and movement
The emerging Baptist movement in 17th-century England, for example, was a microcosm of the historic debate between Calvinists and Arminians.
The ALP was founded as a federal party prior to the first sitting of the Australian Parliament in 1901, but is descended from Labour parties founded in the various Australian colonies by the emerging labour movement in Australia, formally beginning in 1891.
Vladko Maček, who had succeeded Radić as leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, the largest political party in Croatia, was imprisoned, and members of a newly emerging insurgent movement, the Ustaše, went into exile.
Bellamy himself came to actively participate in the political movement which emerged around his book, particularly after 1891 when he founded his own magazine, The New Nation, and began to promote united action between the various Nationalist Clubs and the emerging People's Party.
According to Christianity Today, " The emerging movement is a protest against much of evangelicalism as currently practiced.
The emerging church movement is post-evangelical in the way that neo-evangelicalism ( in the 1950s ) was post-fundamentalist.
The closing years of the 20th century saw controversial postmodern influences entering some parts of evangelicalism, particularly with the emerging church movement.
During the 1940s The Living Theatre, Theatre of the Absurd, and the Downtown Theater movement all took root there, and it developed a reputation as a place where aspiring playwrights and emerging voices could showcase their work.
In Europe and America, a broader movement of " free love " was also emerging from the 1860s among first-wave feminists and radicals of the libertarian left.
The work also had a timely resonance for those swept away by the emerging Romantic movement and the theory of the " noble savage ", and it echoed the popularity of Burke's seminal A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1757 ).
By 1979, the hardcore punk movement was emerging in Southern California.
Some were part of an emerging trend that combined research into physical movement and overall health, for example Eurythmy ensembles in Stuttgart that spread to other schools.
Richter was also the author of a first-hand account of the Dada movement titled Dada: Art and Anti-Art which also included his reflections on the emerging Neo-Dada artworks.
The issue included features on Suede, The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne and Pulp and helped foment the idea of an emerging movement.
Thus, Marx ’ s theories intertwined expertly with the emerging ideologies of the new Russian movement and spread throughout the world.
It urged extending the franchise to women and persons not owning land and encouraged the emerging trade union movement.
Beginning in the 1970s, conservative Christian protests against sexual immorality began to surface, largely as a reaction to the " permissive sixties " and an emerging prominence of sexual liberties arising from Roe v Wade and the gay rights movement.
From their perspective, the movement destroyed the positive elements of Chinese tradition and placed a heavy emphasis on direct political actions and radical attitudes, characteristics of the emerging Chinese Communist Party.
" Cory was a pseudonym, but his frank and openly subjective descriptions served as a stimulus to the emerging homosexual self-awareness and the nascent homophile movement.
" Indeed, the artist intended the cover to resemble the " look " of conceptual art, an emerging movement in contemporary art at the time.
By 1899, he was openly associating with the emerging Marxist social-democratic movement which helped make him a celebrity among both the intelligentsia and the growing numbers of " conscious " workers.
The film was shown at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival, alongside Truffaut's Les Quatre Cents Coups, and its success became associated with the emerging movement of the New Wave.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji's 1882 novel Anandamath introduced the hymn " Vande Mātaram ", which soon became the song of the emerging freedom movement in India.
This was the time of the New Orleans Revival, which was a movement in response to the emerging style of bebop.
Concerned by the new social and religious changes of the Haskalah ( secularising movement ), and emerging political ideologies such as Zionism, that often opposed traditional Judaism, the masters of Mussar saw a need to augment Talmudic study with more personal works.

emerging and supporter
He became an active supporter of music, and commissioned numerous works of chamber music from emerging and leading British composers of his time, including chamber works by Benjamin Britten, Frank Bridge, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arnold Bax, Eugène Goossens.
The 1970s saw singing supporter sections emerging with led to a new supporter club to be founded in 1981, named Blue Saints.

emerging and military
During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the north of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i. e., literally, " Fort Bonn ".
Repeatedly emerging victorious from these decisive wars has allowed Britain to influence world events with its policies and establish its self as great power and one of the world's leading military and economic powers.
Eisenhower warned about the emerging military – industrial complex in his Chance for Peace Speech:
** Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 )the war was fought between Portugal's military and the emerging nationalist movements in Portugal's African colonies.
* The United States, while still emerging from the American Revolution and wary of the economic and military might of Great Britain, came close to complete autarky in 1808 when President Jefferson declared a self-imposed embargo on international shipping.
The Portuguese Colonial War ( Guerra Colonial ), also known as Overseas War ( Ultramar ) in Portugal or in the former colonies as War of liberation ( Guerra de Libertação ), was fought between Portugal's military and the emerging nationalist movements in Portugal's African colonies between 1961 and 1974.
In fact, the field of air-vehicle autonomy is a recently emerging field, whose economics is largely driven by the military to develop battle-ready technology.
Perry outlined three basic tenets of a preventive strategy: keep threats from emerging ; deter those that actually emerged ; and if prevention and deterrence failed, defeat the threat with military force.
Both the Kourkouai and the Phokadai were distinguished Cappadocian families, and among the most prominent of the emerging military aristocracy of Asia Minor.
‘ They worked to identify key political figures, develop contacts with the emerging opposition and provide political and military intelligence.
Ireland to-day reasserts her historic nationhood the more confidently before the new world emerging from the war, because she believes in freedom and justice as the fundamental principles of international law ; because she believes in a frank co-operation between the peoples for equal rights against the vested privileges of ancient tyrannies ; because the permanent peace of Europe can never be secured by perpetuating military dominion for the profit of empire but only by establishing the control of government in every land upon the basis of the free will of a free people, and the existing state of war, between Ireland and England, can never be ended until Ireland is definitely evacuated by the armed forces of England.
QFD House of Quality for Enterprise Product Development Processes QFD is applied in a wide variety of services, consumer products, military needs ( such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter ), and emerging technology products.
The emerging Brandenburg-Prussian military potential, based on the introduction of a standing army in 1653, was symbolized by the widely noted victories in Warsaw ( 1656 ) and Fehrbellin ( 1675 ) and by the Great Sleigh Drive ( 1678 ).
The Peace of Augsburg ( 1555 ) generally, and the principle of cuius regio, eius religio specifically, marked the end of the first wave of organized military action between Protestants and Catholics ; however, its limitations did not address the emerging trend toward religious pluralism ( co-existence within a single territory ) developing throughout the German-speaking lands of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1963, the Carnegie Endowment reconstituted its International Law Program in order to address several emerging international issues: the increase in significance and impact of international organizations ; the technological revolution that facilitated the production of new military weaponry ; the spread of Communism ; the surge in newly independent states ; and the challenges of new forms of economic activity, including global corporations and intergovernmental associations.
The end of the Cold War with the former Soviet Union left in its wake many new military challenges, tensions and emerging conflicts.
Others, however, are concerned that the interest in the Singularity by corporate and military interests provides a clue as to the real direction and social implication of emerging technologies celebrated by Singularitarians.
However, in addition to military applications, technology began to play an important role in nonmilitary areas, resulting in many emerging areas of scientific inquiry.
Deslandres ' undergraduate years at the École Polytechnique were played out against the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War and the chaos of the Paris Commune so, on graduation in 1874, he responded to the continuing military tension with the emerging Germany by embarking on a military career.
According to Defense Directive 5111. 11, the Director shall develop and coordinate net assessments of the standing, trends, and future prospects of U. S. military capabilities and military potential in comparison with those of other countries or groups of countries so as to identify emerging or future threats or opportunities for the United States.
Early records show that the shrine was an emerging center of Yamato power, flavored with a military overtone.
According to Xinhua News Agency, " police officers are also reluctant to pull over drivers of military vehicles even if the drivers are breaking the law ", which is the reason behind an emerging trend in which individuals purchase counterfeit military registration plates to avoid being pulled over by police.

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