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When and racial
When I speculated on one such occasion that the new growth, like other mutations, might be unable to propagate, I was immediately accused of preaching racial prejudice.
When Gianfranco Fini visited Israel in late November 2003 in the function of Italian Deputy Prime Minister, he labeled the racial laws issued by the fascist regime in 1938 as " infamous ", as also Giorgio Almirante, historic leader of MSI, had done before.
For instance, in two studies by the American Mosaic Project, racial inequality in the United States was framed as either “ Black Disadvantage ” or “ White Privilege .” When the term “ black disadvantage ” was used to describe racial inequality, white participants felt less collectively responsible for the harm done to the out-group, which lessened collective guilt.
When asked about Karl Marx, Malcolm X ( who had never read Marx ) stated that he agreed with Spengler ’ s view of social class and economic systems as secondary to racial identity.
When the practice of treating certain groups preferentially, or denying rights or benefits to certain groups, based on racial characteristics is institutionalized, it is termed “ institutional racism ”.
When confronted with accusations of racial profiling the police claim that they don't participate in it.
When they learn that a rocket is coming from Earth with white travelers, they institute a Jim Crow system of racial segregation in retaliation for how white people have treated blacks over the years.
When the rocket lands, the traveler tells them that the Earth has been destroyed — including all of the horrific momentos of racial discrimination ( such as trees used for lynching blacks ).
When urban planners work on slums, they must cope with racial and cultural differences to ensure that racial steering does not occur.
When asked if he thought the incident was a case of racial profiling, Kravitz said he wasn ’ t sure although some of the lyrics in the song suggest otherwise.
Gospel legend Mahalia Jackson sang " How I Got Over ", musician Bob Dylan performed several songs, including " Only a Pawn in Their Game ", about the culturally fed racial hatred amongst Southern whites that led to the assassination of Medgar Evers ; and " When the Ship Comes In ", during which he was joined by fellow folk singer Joan Baez, who earlier had led the crowds in several verses of " We Shall Overcome " and " Oh Freedom ".
When the Hudgins v. Wright case was appealed to the Virginia Supreme Court, Wythe's decision for freedom for Wright was " affirmed on racial grounds " by St. George Tucker, his former student.
When working on the article, Thompson and Acosta decided a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada was in order, so that they could discuss Salazar and racial injustice in L. A. openly.
When the Communist terrorists launched an armed rebellion from jungle bases, UMNO founder and president, Onn, felt the need for racial harmony and a non-communal political party.
When President Bill Clinton called WBAI on Election Day 2000 for a quick get-out-the-vote message, Goodman and WBAI's Gonzalo Aburto challenged him for 28 minutes with questions about Leonard Peltier, racial profiling, the Iraq sanctions, Ralph Nader, the death penalty, the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ), and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When Doan was selected for the 2006 Olympics Canadian national men's hockey team, Canadian Liberal MP Denis Coderre wrote a letter to Hockey Canada president Bob Nicholson asking to remove Doan from the team unless Doan apologized for an alleged racial slur he used on December 13, 2005 against a Francophone referee during a game against the Montreal Canadiens.
When asked about the strategy of using race as an issue to build GOP dominance in the once-Democratic South, Mehlman replied, " Republican candidates often have prospered by ignoring black voters and even by exploiting racial tensions ," and, " by the ' 70s and into the ' 80s and ' 90s, the Democratic Party solidified its gains in the African-American community, and we Republicans did not effectively reach out.
When Obama won the election, she wrote on her blog: " Voters in our last election did not base their decision on facts or knowledge, but on hype, emotion, peer pressure, and racial fervor.
When Mo and Stewart invited Morgan Maxwell Jr., a black freshman, to share their table in the cafeteria, it helped to calm some long-simmering racial issues surrounding segregation at the university.
When pushed to choose between her friendship and loyalty to her people, Ariel left Chance to her fate, only to be rewarded for her racial loyalty with imprisonment ; Ariel had also been identified as a mutant, the first one of her race, and thus doubly valuable as a test subject.
When he arrives there, he discovers a savage, frontier world with scarce resources, where strength is respected, and where the civilized Red Martians maintain their racial vigor by repelling the constant attacks of the Green Martians.
When an episode was written about racial prejudice (“ Let That Be Your Last Battlefield ”), half-black and half-white aliens were created.

When and partisan
When a monarch does act, political controversy can often ensue, partially because the neutrality of the crown is seen to be compromised in favour of a partisan goal, while some political scientists champion the idea of an " interventionist monarch " as a check against possible illegal action by politicians.
When Soviet soldiers, led by Colonel Guba, arrive, Troska is forced to make a decision: betraying the partisan, trying to negotiate with the Soviets or fighting off the Soviet soldiers and joining the resistance.
When they are treated, it is with a strong partisan slant.
When a qualifying primary is applied to a partisan election, it becomes what is generally known as a blanket or Louisiana primary: typically, if no candidate wins a majority in the primary, the two candidates receiving the highest pluralities, regardless of party affiliation, go on to a general election that is in effect a run-off.
When he retired in December 2004, the AP News Service quoted Moyers as saying, " I'm going out telling the story that I think is the biggest story of our time: how the right-wing media has become a partisan propaganda arm of the Republican National Committee.
When the Senate held up annual payments to the District because of debate over whether the federal government should continue to pay for holding the District's partisan elections, Barry called for public hearings on the subject.
When his sector of the front was overrun by the Bolsheviks, his unit for a time conducted partisan warfare behind enemy lines.
When social group homogeneousness is low, the individual is likely to be less strongly socialized into partisan politics and more likely to seek a different party loyalty ( whether by disengaging from partisanship or switching partisan loyalties ).
When the film opens, U. S. President Judson C. ' Judd ' Hammond ( Huston ) is variously described as " a Hoover-like partisan hack " or " basically a do-nothing crook, based on, to some extent, Warren G.
When partisan entrepreneurs see an opportunity to alter the distribution of power at the national level, they engage in a discursive exercise to remold business or oppositional interests and undertake the mobilization of these interests.

When and strife
When Loki, god of mischief and strife, murdered Baldr, god of beauty and light, he was punished by being bound in a cave with a poisonous serpent placed above his head dripping venom.
When he died in 1138, the princes again aimed at checking royal power ; accordingly they did not elect Lothair's favoured heir, his son-in-law Henry the Proud of the Welf family, but Conrad III of the Hohenstaufen family, close relatives of the Salians, leading to over a century of strife between the two houses.
When the tumult and the shouting die, when the bands are gone and the lights are dimmed, there is the stark reality of responsibility in an hour of history haunted with those gaunt, grim specters of strife, dissension, and materialism at home, and ruthless, inscrutable, and hostile power abroad.
When Gerhardt came to Berlin he found a city full of strife between the Lutheran and Reformed clergy.
When Zell stepped away from central leadership, the Church of All Worlds suffered internal strife that led to most of the church dissolving.
When he died in 1065, his territories and the parias were split among his three sons, of whom Alfonso emerged the victor in the classic fratricidal strife common to feudal successions.
For many years before the 7th century there had been strife between the Celtic Church and the Roman Catholic Church over the question " When should Easter Day be kept?
When Arthur C. Townley came to Bismarck, North Dakota in 1915, he saw strife between a conservative legislature and farmers ' interest groups.
When Minister of foreign affairs Jonas Gahr Støre visited his Russian colleague Sergej Lavrov in Moscow on 24 March 2009, the strife between Alfa and Telenor was elevated to become the prime issue.
When he became crown prince in 1353, it caused an internal strife between his supporters and opponents.
When he grew up, Shane ( who is remembered as an Diomais, " the Proud ") claimed to be The O ' Neill ( in Irish: Uí Neíll ), and there was civil strife among the Cenell Eoghain ; Shane was victorious, Ferdoragh was killed, Conn was driven out of Tyrone, and died in the Irish Pale, the area of Ireland directly governed by the English.
When David returned to Jerusalem after the defeat of Absalom, strife arose between the ten tribes and the Tribe of Judah, because the latter took the lead in bringing back the king.
When Birger was free, he sought aid in Denmark, and the strife began anew.
When King Birger was free, he sought aid in Denmark and the strife began anew.

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