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redistribution and land
Secondly, the term " agrarianism " means political proposals for land redistribution, specifically the distribution of land from the rich to the poor or landless.
At the same time, indigenous and peasant forces across the country violently started to take control of agricultural lands, forcibly fulfilling Allende's land redistribution promises.
Wang Mang started an extensive program of land and other economic reforms, including the outlawing of slavery and land nationalization and redistribution.
Individual Sudeten German claims for restitution of property confiscated in connection with their expulsion after World War II ; agreement with Slovakia signed 24 November 1998 resolves issues of redistribution of former Czechoslovak federal land.
At the time a Marxist-Leninist, his first period in office was characterized by a controversial program of land reform, wealth redistribution and literacy programs.
Madero assured Zapata that the land redistribution promised in the Plan of San Luis Potosí would be carried out when Madero became president.
Using the powers of Lex Hortensia, Tiberius established a commission to oversee the redistribution of land holdings from patricians to peasants.
In Pétion's south, the gens de couleur minority led the government and feared losing popular support, and thus, sought to assuage class tensions with land redistribution.
and especially anything — such as land redistribution — designed to enhance equality, they were at the same time, albeit unconsciously, invoking a radical tradition which reached back to the late seventeenth century.
Nehru pursued land redistribution and launched programmes to build irrigation canals, dams and spread the use of fertilizers to increase agricultural production.
KPU advocated a more " scientific " route to socialism — criticizing the slow progress in land redistribution and employment opportunities — as well as a realignment of foreign policy in favour of the Soviet Union.
Gandhian activists such as Vinoba Bhave and Jayaprakash Narayan were involved in the Sarvodaya movement, which sought to promote self-sufficiency amidst India's rural population by encouraging land redistribution, socio-economic reforms and promoting cottage industries.
Again during the reign of King Agis, several ephors brought the people into revolt with oracles from Pasiphaë's shrine promising remission of debts and redistribution of land.
They also pursued socioeconomic reforms such land redistribution, greater health and education spending, the nationalization of foreign businesses, Colombian banks, and transportation, and greater public access to mass media.
" The party is both socialist, advocating state ownership of the means of industrial production and the redistribution of agricultural land ( in practice, Syria's nominally socialist economy is effectively a mixed economy, composed of large state enterprises and private small businesses ), and revolutionary, dedicated to carrying a pan-Arab revolution to every part of the Arab world.
As the central government was quite weak, little could be done in terms of land reform or redistribution of wealth either.
The former of the two was almost exclusively in the hands of the white minority until the highly controversial and disastrous land redistribution program that started in 2000.
Subsistence farming is important for the black majority and has gained importance under the land redistribution program.
At one time, each village had a telephone but during the land redistribution of the early 1990s peasants knocked out service to about 1, 000 villages by removing telephone wire for fencing.
Hitler himself denounced the redistribution of land as " stupid ".

redistribution and did
Kilgard's GLUT library is no longer maintained, and its license did not permit the redistribution of modified versions of the library.
The fears, however, of the mostly conservative planter elite and other leading white citizens were partly assuaged by the actions of President Johnson, who ensured that a wholesale land redistribution from the planters to the freedman did not occur.
Manitoba's first government ( which did not have a Premier ) lost a vote of confidence in July 1874, after Norquay's electoral redistribution bill met with opposition from both English and French MLAs.
The later Habsburgs did nothing to promote the redistribution of land.
This increased the mobility of labour and a redistribution of wealth ; however, this did not happen right away because property owners resisted change through wage freezes and price controls.
His riding was abolished due to redistribution prior to the 1925 election and he did not run again.
Bjornson did not run for re-election in the 1969 election, after redistribution significantly changed the Lac du Bonnet riding.
He did not run for re-election in 1969, after his riding was significantly changed by redistribution.
It gained the remaining part of Belledune in Durham Parish from Restigouche East ( which merged into Dalhousie-Restigouche East ) and lost the area of parish of Beresford south of the Nigadoo River to Nepisiguit-Chaleur ( now Nepisiguit ) in the 1994 redistribution but did not change further in 2006.
The 2010 boundary redistribution kept the riding mostly the same as 2003 except for a realignment on the eastern boundary where it was pushed back to 104 Street instead of completely running along 97 Street like it did before the change.
The 2010 boundary redistribution did not change the riding from 2003.
The substantial local government changes which took effect in 1974 did not affect this redistribution as it used the boundaries as they existed in November 1970 to construct parliamentary constituencies.
This meant it did not have to be repeatedly injected like diazepam, the effects of which would wear off five to 15 minutes later in spite of its 30-hour half-life ( due to extensive redistribution of diazepam outside the vascular compartment, as diazepam is highly lipid soluble ).
Its binary redistribution policy allowed it to be pre-installed or included with many Linux distributions ( e. g., Gentoo Linux ), whereas at the time, Sun Java's binary redistribution policy did not.

redistribution and necessarily
An SDK for an operating system add-on ( for instance, QuickTime for Mac OS ) may include the add-on software itself, to be used for development purposes, if not necessarily for redistribution.

redistribution and lead
Nabis then starts a social revolution which will lead to the freeing of all the helots, the destruction of the ruling oligarchy, the redistribution of land and the cancelling of debts.
After the Senate rejected one of his wealth redistribution bills, Long told them, " mob is coming to hang the other ninety-five of you damn scoundrels and I'm undecided whether to stick here with you or go out and lead them.
It is SOPA's perspective that in order to liberate the poorest of the Black majority of population from despair, the working class must lead a proletarian revolution which will abolish the system based upon the private ownership of fundamental means of production, and result in the redistribution of land and nationalisation of basic industries.
The magnification effect says that a 10 % increase in national capital may lead to a redistribution of labour amounting to a fifth of the entire economy ( towards capital-intensive, high-tech production ).

redistribution and small
Villèle's government argued that rentiers had seen their returns grow disproportionately, compared to their original investment, and that the redistribution was just and would reconcile émigrés to post-Revolutionary France ; whereas, the opposition accused the ultras of taking money from small investors for disloyal nobles.
Note enlarged heart size, apical vascular redistribution ( circle ), and small bilateral pleural effusions ( arrow ).
However, the Baron's Court seat was too small to survive the redistribution which took effect in 1974 and Richard found it difficult to find a new seat, as pro-Europeanism was not popular within the Labour Party.
Upon redistribution in 2003 it was renamed Alfred-Pellan, and lost a small part of its territory to the newly created Marc-Aurèle-Fortin riding.
The MST also criticised Lula's administration to call mere land redistribution by means of handing out of small plots land reform, when it was simply a form of welfarism ( assistencialismo ) unable to change the productive system.
" Most of these were initially small sites, probably not much more than stations for re-fitting and resupply, providing an opportunity for exchange and the redistribution of items passing along the river and caravan routes ".
Weight transfer involves the actual ( relatively small ) movement of the vehicle CoM relative to the wheel axes due to displacement of the chassis as the suspension complies, or of cargo or liquids within the vehicle, which results in a redistribution of the total vehicle load between the individual tires.
In the 2007 redistribution, added a small chunk of Carbonear-Harbour Grace while losing 16 per cent of the district to Bellevue.
The district's borders shifted slightly south and west in the new redistribution, taking in small parts of the Humber Valley and the former Grand Falls-Buchans districts.
Under the 1994 redistribution the riding was largely unchanged, losing some territory to Saint John-Fundy while gaining other small parts from Saint John-Fundy and Saint John Park.
The district was slightly altered in the 2006 redistribution when it lost small amounts of territory to the Victoria-Tobique district.
It was created in 2004 boundary redistribution out of a small part of Edmonton-Manning and most of Edmonton-Glengarry.
The district was created in the 1971 boundary redistribution out of Calgary Bowness and a small sliver on the south end of Calgary Queens Park and Calgary North.
The electoral district was created in the 1996 boundary redistribution from the old electoral district of Edmonton-Avonmore and a small part of Edmonton-Gold Bar.
The redistribution was achieved by a combination of two processes: secularisation of ecclesiastical principalities, and mediatisation of numerous small secular principalities and free cities.
The boundaries were expanded slightly in the 1994 redistribution, taking in a small part of Riverview and again in 2006 when it took in another small part of the town of Riverview.
The 2008 redistribution, when it takes effect at the 2010 election, will add the City of Wanneroo suburbs of Mindarie, Clarkson, Carramar and part of Banksia Grove, whilst removing the small section of City of Stirling in Watermans Bay.
Space projects, which are beyond the local existing capabilities, will be made possible through the fragmentation and redistribution of a large number of small, locally achievable tasks.

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