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Poor where they had once been rich, humbled where they had been arrogant, having no longer any hope of sharing in the leadership of the nation, the rebels who would not surrender in spirit drew comfort from the sympathy they felt extended to them by the mother country.
To us and to every nation of the Free World, rich or poor, these qualities are necessary today as never before if we are to march together to greater security, prosperity and peace.
Jewish nationalists think that their nation was saved by the United States ( there you can become rich, bourgeois, etc .).
For Hitler, the land which would provide sufficient Lebensraum for Germany was the Soviet Union, which for Hitler was both a nation that possessed vast and rich agricultural land and was inhabited by what Hitler saw as Slavic Untermenschen ( sub-humans ) ruled over by what he regarded as a gang of blood-thirsty, but grossly incompetent Jewish revolutionaries.
Through the Italian press, he then encouraged the idea that the nation ( still suffering from the consequences of defeat in war ), would soon become rich.
While the nation had pushed to the western coast, the land the Fickert family settled in 1869 was still isolated and remote ... a rich, virtually hidden valley.
The report lays out a strong case for having the federal government fund scientific research, arguing that the nation would reap rich dividends in the form of better health care, a more vigorous economy, and a stronger national defense.
* 2010: Anthony Shadid of The Washington Post, " for his rich, beautifully written series on Iraq as the United States departs and its people and leaders struggle to deal with the legacy of war and to shape the nation ’ s future.
* The Colombian armed conflict ( 1964 – present ) is a complex perpetual war between the following three factions: ( 1 ) the Colombian government, which is the formal nation of Colombia represented by the vast majority of its society ( rural and urban, poor and rich ), the Colombian politicians, business interests, and military ; ( 2 ) the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which in Spanish is " Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia ", is abbreviated FARC, and claims to represent rural poor Colombian people, especially by appealing to Marxism – Leninism ; and ( 3 ) the National Liberation Army, which in Spanish is " Ejército de Liberación Nacional ", is abbreviated ELN, and, like FARC, also claims to be representing rural poor people, but unlike FARC, emphasizes Liberation theology more than Marxist — Leninism.
* Trespass ( 1969 ), about black militants taking over homes owned by rich whites and demanding that title be turned over to the militants as the first step in creating a black nation in the American South.
After the symbolic restoration of the Meiji Emperor, the sonnō jōi slogan was replaced with fukoku kyōhei ( 富国強兵 ), or " rich country, strong military " ( enrich the nation, strengthen the armies ), the rallying call of the Meiji Era and the seed of its actions during World War II.
The first, awarded in 1968, cited those segments as heartwarming and " nostalgic vignettes "; in 1975, the award was for his work as a U. S. " bicentennial historian "; his work " capture the individuality of the people, the dynamic growth inherent in the area, and ... the rich heritage of this great nation.
## Revolution and Renewal On China in 1935: “ No victory of arms, or tyranny of alien finance, can long suppress a nation so rich in resources and vitality.
Jewish nationalists think that their nation was saved by USA ( there you can become rich, bourgeois, etc .).
Founded in 1804 as New York's first museum, the New-York Historical Society presents exhibitions, public programs and research that explore the rich history of New York and the nation.
) Churchill's next novel — Richard Carvel ( 1899 )— was a phenomenon, selling as many as two million copies in a nation of only 76 million, and made Churchill rich.
The WHO did not merely consider health care outcomes, but also placed heavy emphasis on the health disparities between rich and poor, funding for the health care needs of the poor, and the extent to which a country was reaching the potential health care outcomes they believed were possible for that nation.
Unlike other statesmen of his day, he grew rich in the service of the nation without being suspected of corruption or forfeiting the esteem of his contemporaries.
The rich, in turn, were the " guardians and protectors of the nation.
At the same time, the shock of realising that the Wirtschaftswunder could not last forever led many in the student body, influenced by Marxist economic theory, to believe that the economic wealth of the nation, instead of improving the standard of living of the working class, would destroy it and lead to an ever-growing gap between the rich and the poor.
And, Canadians listed more than 200 ethnic groups in answering the 2001 Census question on ethnic ancestry, reflecting a varied, rich cultural mosaic as the nation started the new millennium.
Smith argued that it was impossible for all nations to become rich simultaneously by following mercantilism because the export of one nation is another nation ’ s import and instead stated that all nations would gain simultaneously if they practiced free trade and specialized in accordance with their absolute advantage.
This policy would enable everyone to participate in the life of this multicultural nation by ensuring continued respect both for English, our common language, and for the many other languages that contribute to our rich cultural heritage.

rich and can
He has employed from his section rich immediate materials which in a loose sense can be termed Southern.
The psyche, culture, fanaticism of an author can be disregarded when interpreting a text, because the words are rich enough themselves with all of the traditions of language.
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
Compost can be rich in nutrients.
It provides a rich growing medium, or a porous, absorbent material that holds moisture and soluble minerals, providing the support and nutrients in which plants can flourish, although it is rarely used alone, being primarily mixed with soil, sand, grit, bark chips, vermiculite, perlite, or clay granules to produce loam.
In some circumstances, mainly depending on the origin and the composition of the raw materials used, the high-temperature calcination process of limestone and clay minerals can release in the atmosphere gases and dust rich in volatile heavy metals, a. o, thallium, cadmium and mercury are the most toxic.
If the rich man is to be saved, all he must do is to follow the two commandments, and while material wealth is of no value to God, it can be used to alleviate the suffering of our neighbor.
The benefits of semantically rich instructions with compact encodings can be seen in modern processors as well, particularly in the high performance segment where caches are a central component ( as opposed to most embedded systems ).
Empirical analyses tend to support the theoretical prediction that poor countries should grow faster than rich countries because they can adopt cutting edge technologies already tried and tested by rich countries.
According to science and technology historian Bert S. Hall: " It goes without saying, however, that historians bent on special pleading, or simply with axes of their own to grind, can find rich material in these terminological thickets.
The authority which the magisterium enjoys by the will of Christ exists so that the moral conscience can attain the truth with security and remain in it .” John Paul quoted Humanae Vitae as a compassionate encyclical, " Christ has come not to judge the world but to save it, and while he was uncompromisingly stern towards sin, he was patient and rich in mercy towards sinners ".
The atmosphere in most designs of electric kiln is rich in oxygen, as there is no open flame to consume oxygen molecules, however reducing conditions can be created with appropriate gas input.
Raw kiwifruit is also rich in the protein-dissolving enzyme actinidin, ( in the same family of thiol proteases as papain ), which is commercially useful as a meat tenderizer, but can be an allergen for some individuals.
"( Quoted in Whitaker ) Of course, a capitalist economy will stabilize this discrepancy until the value added to aged wine is equal to the cost of storage-if anyone can hold onto a bottle for four years and become rich, that will be done so much it is hard to find freshly corked wine.
Alberti's Latin comedy, Philodoxus, aimed to teach that " a man dedicated to study and hard work can attain glory, just as well as a rich and fortunate man.
The colonies formed are then replica-plated, one in rich medium, another in minimal medium, and mutants that have specific nutritional requirement can then be identified by its inability to grow in minimal medium and isolated.
Aristotle pioneered the use of the term as a synonym for rule by the rich, for which the exact term is plutocracy, but oligarchy is not always a rule by wealth, as oligarchs can simply be a privileged group, and do not have to be connected by bloodlines as in a monarchy.
Jintishi often have a rich poetic diction, full of allusion, and can have a wide range of subject, including history and politics.
This point of view regards as an incredibly rich set given to us by one bold new axiom, which can never be approached by any piecemeal process of construction.
It is navigable for a period of about five months of the year, when the Purus valley is inundated ; and, for the remaining seven months, only canoes can ascend it sufficiently high to communicate overland with the settlements in the great India-rubber districts of the Mayutata and lower Beni ; thus these regions are forced to seek a canoe outlet for their rich products by the very dangerous, costly and laborious route of the falls of the Madeira River.
Sri Lanka's rich culture can be attributed to the many different communities on the island.

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