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" One report claims " Working-class Iranian lamented clerical wealth in the face of their own poverty ," and " stories about Swiss bank accounts of leading clerics circulated on Tehran's rumor mill.
Working-class families from the central Birmingham slums that were being demolished and a considerable number of Irish immigrant families settled in the new homes on the newly built council estates around Cofton Common and the land between it and Turves Green.

Working-class and labour
Working-class neighbourhoods were moved to the outskirts of Paris, where factories utilized their labour.

Working-class and .
Working-class women were not welcome ; they were organized by the Socialists.
Working-class housing was provided in council housing estates, and university education became available via a school grant system.
Working-class women in this period wore their hair in simple styles.
Working-class men have often shaved their heads or worn their hair close-cropped, and working-class women have typically pulled their hair up and off their faces in simple styles.
Working-class opposition to Franco began to appear, usually clandestinely, and most notably in the form of the Comisiones Obreras (" Workers Commissions "), a return of trade union organizing, and the revival of the PSUC.
Working-class individuals report fear of disclosure of their identity, particularly if poor performance at work or school or deviant behavior may be attributed to them.
Working-class terraced houses in Pakenham Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1981, with windows and doors of unoccupied houses bricked-up to deter vandals.
Working-class millionaires can still be found in the oil towns of Texas, as well.
Working-class families were encouraged to leave the war-damaged slums in inner London and move to newly built council-owned properties in the suburbs and " new towns " in the home counties, including Basildon and Harlow in Essex.
Working-class attendees probably experienced discomfort among their better-dressed and better-behaved neighbors, and the church leadership maintained strong ties to local business interests but did little to reach out to the lower classes.
Working-class Belgians of the era tended to see the Church as serving the interests of the aristocracy, and some old friends considered Cardijn a traitor ; he thus decided to devote his career to " reconciling his Church with the industrial workers of the world.

agitation and continued
This agitation continued in the Ubaye Valley ; a new revolt broke out on 14 June, and famine was declared in April 1792.
Despite the ban on factionalism, the Workers ' Opposition continued its open agitation against the policies of the Central Committee, and before the 11th Party Congress ( March 1922 ) the Workers ' Opposition made an ill-conceived bid to win support for their position in the Comintern.
After much debate on the General Executive Board, with Haywood advocating a low profile and GEB member Frank Little championing continued agitation, Ralph Chaplin brokered a compromise agreement.
Most other Southern politicians opposed the compromise, but Calhoun believed that continued agitation over the slavery issue threatened the status of the Union.
Lilburne ’ s agitation continued: the same year he led a group of armed citizens against a group of Royalist officers, forcing them to retreat.
However, the Sikh leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a Punjabi Suba.
Its continued agrarian agitation led to the passing of several Irish Land Acts that over three decades changed the face of Irish land ownership, replacing large Anglo-Irish estates with tenant ownership.
Political agitation against the King continued, however, leading to civil disturbances.
Whilst at Cambridge he tended to Whiggism, and up to the end of 1829 he continued to have these sympathies, but during the agitation for parliamentary reform his opinions changed, and when he was returned to parliament for St Germans ( 17 December 1830 ), his election was due to the Tory party.
The Carbonari secretly continued their agitation against Austria and the governments in friendly connection with it.
However, after continued agitation, in 1996 IBM Canada agreed to sell the business and hired Nesbitt Burns to find potential buyers.
Khomeini was released after eight months of house arrest and continued his agitation, condemning the regime's close cooperation with Israel and its capitulations, or extension of diplomatic immunity to American government personnel in Iran.
The majority still hoped to gain power by continued agitation in the factories and by the " pressure from the streets ".
The Akali Dal leaders continued their agitation for the creation of a " Punjabi Suba " after the merger of PEPSU to Punjab.
The continued agitation within Egypt as a result of British control led to a series of revolts where British military outposts were attacked.
This situation continued up to the end of the 19th century, when the agitation of the Land League began to bring about land reform.
As a result of agitation by the free settlers, transportation of convicts to Sydney ended in 1840, although it continued to the smaller colonies of Van Diemen's Land ( where settlement began in 1803 ) and Moreton Bay ( founded 1824, and later renamed Queensland ) for some years longer.
The agitation continued after the murder of a laborer by a knight and the arrest of six burghers of Bruges by the Count in Kortrijk.
The subjects continued demonstration of agitation.
But the agitation continued more vehemently with the famous slogan ' MADRASU MANADE '( మద ్ ర ా స ు మనద ే) in Telugu meaning Madras is ours.
The protest was unsuccessful, but, although nominally dissolved, the association continued its propaganda after the defeat of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825 ; and Sheil was one of O ' Connell's leading supporters in the agitation persistently carried on until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829.
The popular agitation continued for three to four days disrupting normal life in Madras and Andhra regions.

agitation and 1939
In 1939, following orders from Berlin, Forster led the agitation in Danzig to step up pressure for annexation by Nazi Germany and proclaimed that in future " Poland will be only a dream ".

agitation and all
The two former parties were notorious rivals when they were active before the Nazis consolidated all power and criminalised their agitation.
Council communists also believed in diminishing the role of the party to one of agitation and propaganda, rejected all participation in elections or parliament, and argued that workers should leave the reactionary trade unions and form one big revolutionary union.
In one uncommon subtype, the person may be largely mute, remain motionless in bizarre postures, or exhibit purposeless agitation, all signs of catatonia.
The interpretant can be ( 1 ) immediate to the sign, all that the sign immediately expresses, such as a word's usual meaning ; or ( 2 ) dynamic, such as a state of agitation ; or ( 3 ) final or normal, the ultimate ramifications of the sign about its object, to which inquiry taken far enough would be destined and with which any actual interpretant can at most coincide.
John Lilburne then began in earnest his campaign of agitation for freeborn rights, the rights that all Englishmen are born with, which are different from privileges bestowed by a monarch or a government.
This was followed by a telegram from John Devoy in October 1878 which offered Parnell a " New Departure " deal of separating militancy from the constitutional movement as a path to all-Ireland self-government, under certain conditions: abandonment of a federal solution in favour of separatist self-government, vigorous agitation in the land question on the basis of peasant proprietorship, exclusion of all sectarian issues, collective voting by party members and energetic resistance to coercive legislation.
The doctrine which The United Irishman was to follow was stated as follows: " that the Irish people had a distinct and indefeasible right to their country, and to all the moral and material wealth and resources thereof, to possess, to govern the same, for their own use, maintenance, comfort and honour, as a distinct Sovereign State ; that it was within their power and their manifest duty to make good and exercise that right ; that the life of one peasant was as precious as the life of one nobleman or gentleman ; that the property of the farmers and labourers of Ireland was as sacred as the property of all the noblemen and gentlemen in Ireland, and also immeasurably more valuable ; that the Tenant Right custom should be extended to all Ulster, and adopted and enforced by common consent in the other three provinces ; that every man who paid taxes should have an equal voice with every other man in the government of the State and the outlay of those taxes ; that no man at present had any ' legal ' rights or claim to the protection of any law and that all ' legal ' and constitutional agitation in Ireland was a delusion ; that every freeman, and every man who desired to become free, ought to have arms, and to practise the use of them ; that no ' combination of classes ' in Ireland was desirable, just, or possible save on the terms of the rights of the industrious classes being acknowledged and secured ; and that no good thing could come from the English Parliament or the English Government ".
By contrast, the social action in the 19th century was in all cases greatly influenced by popular feeling and, in some instances, popular agitation.
" Political agitation in all countries is full of such projections, just as much as the backyard gossip of little groups and individuals.
The similarities were that all the cases were reported by women, the disorganization and agitation followed the first administration of zolpidem, and once zolpidem was discontinued, there were no lasting residual effects.
However, due to several factors including but not limited to the worldwide collapse of the music industry, all the agitation in the indie scene has so far failed in translating into international success, but in Brazil they developed a real, substantial cultural movement.
Physically, this state may include various and unexpected movements, agitation, and all types of dancing.
In the piece, one of the answers was: “ For the civil rights movement in the United States, with all of its growing agitation and riots and bitterness, and insidious steps towards the appearance of a civil war, has not been infiltrated by the Communists, as you now frequently hear.
Ultimately, however, the agitation by Terentilius led to the passage of the Twelve Tables, the statute that formed the basis for all subsequent Roman law.
After a long period of agitation, U. S. women were able in 1920 to obtain the necessary votes from a majority of men to obtain the right to vote in all state and federal elections.
The delegations of both Parties and all persons employed in connection therewith shall refrain from any agitation or propaganda against the Government and national institutions of the country in which they reside.
Isaacs opposed Zionism partly because he disliked nationalism of all kinds and saw Zionism as a form of Jewish national chauvinism — and partly because he saw the Zionist agitation in Palestine as disloyalty to the British Empire to which he was devoted.
Jungians consider that ' Political agitation in all countries is full of such projections, just as much as the backyard gossip of little groups and individuals '.
Between 1820 and 1830, according to a statement made by Lundy himself, he traveled “ more than 5000 miles on foot and 20, 000 in other ways, visited 19 states of the Union, and held more than 200 public meetings .” He was bitterly denounced by slaveholders and also by such non-slaveholders as disapproved of all anti-slavery agitation, and in January 1827 he was assaulted and seriously injured by a slave-trader, Austin Woolfolk, whom he had severely criticized in his paper.
This united practically all the different strands of land agitation and tenant rights movements under a single organization.
Almost all the most important events in Germany in 1921 were connected with questions arising out of the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, disarmament, reparations, trials of war criminals, and the plebiscite in Upper Silesia-questions that, from their harassing nature, kept both government and people in constant suspense and agitation.

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