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vanguard and conservative
The Raskol movement thus became a vanguard of the conservative and at the same time democratic opposition.

vanguard and like
The Port of Pescara over the years has become one of the most important touristic ports of Italy and the Adriatic Sea, over 60 years suffered ' a major restoration and was born like a modern marina which has moorings and facilities to shipbuilding ' vanguard.
Shaped by both Golden Age writers such as Francisco de Quevedo and, like many Spanish poets of his era, by European vanguard movements, notably by Surrealism, he joined a generation of socially conscious Spanish authors concerned with workers rights.
A vanguard of singer-songwriters like Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés arose, composing politically aware songs in a style that came to be called Nueva Trova.
Some socialists like left communists oppose the idea of a vanguard party pulling a nation towards communism, and thus the term " socialist state " is liable to cause confusion.
After 1945 Thomas sought to make the non-Communist left the vanguard of social reform, in collaboration with labor leaders like Walter Reuther.
The band was at the vanguard of a jazz / pop revival that would continue with the emergence of bands like Matt Bianco, Sade, and Everything but the Girl, whose members Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt contributed vocals and guitar to the 1984 the Style Council song " Paris Match ".
This was taken up in Britain by bands also influenced by the pub rock scene, like the Sex Pistols and The Clash, particularly in London, who became the vanguard of a new musical and cultural movement, blending simple aggressive sounds and lyrics with clothing styles and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.
In essays like “ Meditations on the Quijote ,” “ The Rebellion of the Masses ,” and most famously,The Dehumanization of Art ,” Ortega laid out theories of art and society that lucidly explained and celebrated twentieth century vanguard experimentation while holding fast to an elitist social vision whose eclipse this art ironically expressed.
Intent on capturing the important crossroads of Route 17 south of Kapyong, and most likely unaware of the location of the Australian blocking position, the Chinese vanguard remained in the low ground, splitting as they approached a long, low north-south running ridge that rose like an island in the mouth of the valley.
To the American public, the US press reported that the Republic of Guatemala was suffering an externally instigated, vanguard party Communist revolution, like the Communist revolutions occurred in the Eastern European countries at the borders of the USSR.
As consumers of the luxury arts the fermiers-généraux were in the vanguard of Parisian fashions, like Ange-Laurant La Live de Jully, a connoisseur and patron of the arts who embraced the early form of neoclassicism called the Goût grec.
This was taken up in Britain by bands also influenced by the pub rock scene, like the Sex Pistols and The Clash, particularly in London, who became the vanguard of a new musical and cultural movement, blending simple aggressive sounds and lyrics with clothing styles and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.
Next she visited Sevilla, where she became a part of the vanguard of Ultraísmo, published her work in magazines like Grecia, Ultra, Tableros y Reflector, and in 1920 she illustrated the cover of El jardin de centauro ( The Garden of the Centaur ), a book of poems by Adriano del Valle.
His vanguard ideas innovated the orchestra ; pieces like Studia, Blues in 9 or Anti-waltz became a standard of a successful synthesis between music folklore and jazz, this synthesis being particularly pronounced in his music.
Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, had developed the theory that a Communist Party should serve as the vanguard of the proletariat, ruling in their name and interest, but, like Marx, had not developed a detailed economic or political program.
Anti-vestiarians like Humphrey and Sampson who rejected this movement were called " semi-papists " by the new radical vanguard.
The Milkyway Image production company was at the vanguard with examples like Patrick Yau's Expect the Unexpected ( 1998 ), Johnnie To's The Mission ( 1999 ) and Running Out of Time ( 1999 ).
His fifth successor, Uga VI, who, like his progenitors, was a pure white bulldog, was the vanguard of this tradition from 1999 until 2008, when he died at Seiler's Savannah home.

vanguard and earned
Although being defeated, Yue's physical strength and bravery earned him much trust from Cao, who would use him as the vanguard from time to time.
Ling Cao's valiant effort and extraordinary skill on the field had earned the appraisal by Sun Ce that he should be appointed as the vanguard should there be a battle.

vanguard and following
With the French vanguard now heavily outnumbered, the following British ships HMS Bellerophon and HMS Majestic passed by the melee and advanced on the so far unengaged French centre.
Rhys did not oblige at the time, but released him the following year and in 1169 Fitz-Stephen led the vanguard of a Norman army which landed in Wexford.
The following year Ferdinand Philippe returned to Belgium in command of the vanguard brigade of the armée du Nord.
Five artists, Jules Bastien-Lepage, a realist painter, Antonin Proust, defensor of the vanguard who Gambetta had named Minister of Beaux-Arts, Léon Bonnat, an academic painter, Alexandre Falguière, who did his mortuary mask, and his personal photographer Étienne Carjat all sat at his death-bed, making five widely different representations of him which were each published by the press the following day.
The Byzantine army was divided into a number of divisions, which entered the pass in the following order: a vanguard, largely of infantry ( the other divisions being composed of a mix of infantry and cavalry ); the main division ( of eastern and western Tagmata ); then the right wing ( largely composed of Antiochenes and other Westerners ), led by Baldwin of Antioch ( Manuel's brother-in-law ); the baggage and siege trains ; the Byzantine left wing, led by Theodore Mavrozomes and John Kantakouzenos ; the emperor and his picked troops ; and finally the rear division under the experienced general Andronikos Kontostephanos.
When they broke, the English cavalry rejoined the battle following a vanguard of 300 experienced soldiers under the command of Sir John Luttrell.
Although the constitution did not establish the vanguard role of the KSČ within the Czechoslovak state and government administration under the Leninist principle of democratic centralism ( these were provisions only of the following " socialist " 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia ), it confirmed the KSČ had in Czechoslovakia the absolute power, just as other Communist parties in Communist countries.
Aflaq supported the Marxist view of the need of a vanguard party following a successful revolution ; a successful revolution was not an " inevitable outcome ".
On 24 August, delayed by poor decision-making, combat and poor roads, the Free French General Leclerc, commander of the 2nd Armored Division, disobeyed his directly superior American field commander, Major General Leonard T. Gerow, and he sent a vanguard ( the colonne Dronne ) to Paris, with the message that the entire division would be there on the following day.
This same path would be used by the vanguard company of Mormon pioneers, and for many years after that by those following them to Salt Lake.
Dupont, following with the main body of the convoy at two leagues ' distance, halted the bloodied vanguard, posted General Barbou to defend the rear against any pursuit by Castaños, and ordered all other formations to the fore in an attempt to crack Reding's line.
According to Caesar's Celtic informants, Ariovistus had appeared as a leader of Germani who had settled in the land of the Aedui ( upper Loire ) following the assistance of a vanguard of 15, 000 at the Battle of Admagetobriga in 61 BC.
The following year, Clayton was a member of the initial vanguard company that crossed the plains to select a western site for Mormon colonization.

vanguard and less
Leninist theory postulates that, with the strongly determined will of the Bourgeoisie to establish Imperialism, socialism will not arise spontaneously through the natural decay of capitalism, and that workers by themselves, who may be more or less sedated by reactionary propaganda, are unable to effectively organise and develop socialist consciousness, therefore requiring the leadership of a revolutionary vanguard organized on the basis of democratic centralism.
Even less heard their vanguard, commanded by Count Cartaojal was highlighted in Tarazona, in the path of Agreda.

vanguard and abstract
The poets, painters, composers, dancers, and musicians often drew inspiration from Surrealism and the contemporary avant-garde art movements, in particular action painting, abstract expressionism, Jazz, improvisational theater, experimental music, and the interaction of friends in the New York City art world's vanguard circle.

vanguard and more
Compared to its predecessor, it focused more on the independent national identity and vanguard role of the Palestinian people, led by the PLO, in their " liberation of their homeland " by armed struggle.
A complex class structure in a revolution based on unity among people from various class positions suggested more that it made sense to see the FSLN as the “ vanguard of the people ”.
But when Gelimer reached Ammatas's position and discovered that his brother had been killed, by the vanguard of John the Armenian, he became disconsolate and failed to give an order for one more assault — which would probably have destroyed the reeling Roman army and cut off the Huns and Romans who had earlier advanced toward Carthage after beating Ammatas and Gibamund.
For Greenberg, these forms were therefore kitsch: phony, faked or mechanical culture, which often pretended to be more than they were by using formal devices stolen from vanguard culture.
Ornstein, the vanguard iconoclast of American classical music, followed a much more idiosyncratic muse: " I'm guided entirely by just my musical instinct as to what I feel is consequential or inconsequential.
Gage, whose regiment was in the British vanguard, was again wounded in that battle, in which the British suffered more than 2, 000 casualties.
Nagumo's main body positioned itself behind the vanguard and advanced forces in order to more easily remain hidden from U. S. reconnaissance aircraft.
Upon learning that the Wei emperor Cao Rui dispatched Zhang He as reinforcement, Zhuge Liang promoted Ma Su over more experienced generals such as Wei Yan and Wu Yi ( 吳懿 ) to the commander of the vanguard in order to fend off Zhang He at Jieting.
Believing that, after his victory over the Uxians, he would not encounter any more enemy forces during his march, Alexander neglected to send scouts ahead of his vanguard, and thus walked into Ariobarzanes ' ambush.
On 13 July they embarked once more upon the Prince Albert with the task of landing in the Bay of Agnone, behind enemy lines and capture the Ponte dei Malati bridge and hold it, intact, until the 50th Division, which formed the vanguard of the advancing 8th Army, could relieve them.
There is a Chinese proverb that translates to " Shu has no more famous commanders, Liao Hua takes the lead of the vanguard ".
Even more distressing to Rice was the break with radio preacher Charles E. Fuller, whose namesake seminary quickly moved to the vanguard of the neo-evangelical movement.
Wen and Liu Bei were sent forth with a vanguard force of more than 5, 000 riders to pursue the retreating army of Cao.
It is more loosely organized than most " democratic centralist " groups, and it does not see itself as the vanguard of the working class or the nucleus of a vanguard.
In his attitude towards the Nazis, he is often likened to Martin Heidegger as well as his younger friend and colleague Carl Schmitt, but it is clear that, while the latter two tried to be the vanguard thinkers for the Third Reich in their field and only became critical when they were too individualistic and elbowed out from their power positions, Sombart was always much more ambivalent.
Many American artisans, including successful silversmiths, began to incorporate industrial approaches to their craft in the late 1700s with the adoption of “ wage labor, the division of labor, subcontracting, and the move toward standardized output .” One individual in the vanguard of America's shift towards more industrial methods was Paul Revere, who emphasized the production of increasingly standardized items later in his career with the use of a silver flatting mill, increased numbers of salaried employees, and other advances.
Nevertheless, with the novels of Unamuno, Azorín, Pío Baroja, and Valle Inclán, the theater of the latter, and the poetry of Antonio Machado and Unamuno, a definitive literary shift had taken place — a shift in both form and content — pointing towards the more celebrated experimental writings of Spain's vanguard writers of the 1920s.
The SWP views the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban Communist Party more sympathetically than do some other currents from the Trotskyist tradition, stressing the alleged vanguard role of Cuba's foreign policy and the alleged ability of socialists to learn from Cuba about building a socialist society
The vanguard company now faced a more rugged and hazardous journey, and were concerned about negotiating the passes of the Rocky Mountains.
The DEGI ( for Spanish Decanato de Estudios Graduados e Investigación ) is to be to the vanguard of changing styles on Higher Education, Academic Management, Learning Communities, and Technological Changes so that changes on the campus ' organizations better the institutional environment of all areas, mostly those where Graduate Studies impact more.
However, it soon becomes clear that Zio is merely the vanguard to a much larger, more dangerous enemy, long buried in the past.
In post-mortems in Dublin, Bagenal was criticized for being near the vanguard of the march, instead of keeping himself in a more protected position near the center.

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