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They flit in and out of the more stringently Modernist efforts of Kandinsky like double agents, lagging behind, then zooming ahead, and have an inadvertent radicality that still astounds.

And also on Sunday, Clark locked up the support of former Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern, a move that may well validate him among radical Democrats.

But eco radicals oppose this technology too -- and piously call themselves ethical and socially responsible.

The likely consequences were simply ignored, and the radicals have done nothing to alter their anti-business campaigns in the aftermath.

Investigate and challenge the claims and policies of radical environmentalists.

After trying out less radical varieties of agricultural necromancy without success, such as dancing around the garden naked but for green gumboots while reciting old scripts of The Archers backwards, they conclude the malign influence of snooty, soulless sceptics Margo and Jerry next door is what’s putting the mockers on their mangel wurzels.

Scientists can't determine whether everyone left or some portion of the population remained but so radically changed its lifestyle that it became "archaeologically invisible." The more radical opponents believe the plane should not be displayed in the first place, citing that the museum should be a museum of peace and accomplishments, not war.

While rumors fly that the presidential helicopter is about to land at any moment, there arrive, to the sound of snare drums, a delegation of radical feminist lesbians.

Nor was he political in any way, despite the three unopened volumes of Das Kapital on his bookshelf — which he never could explain, although he had a vague memory of joining a radical Marxist splinter group after seeing If at the cinema.

While she never got the Juilliard Quartet to play for her funeral, she left a packet of explicit instructions for funeral arrangements, and even a request that the minister of the Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village, a man known for his radical innovations in both drama and politics, give the service.

(Bolitho 1954: 21-2)However, Gandhi's emergence in the 1920s -- and the radically different style of politics he introduced which drew in the masses -- marginalized Jinnah.

Already, then, Egyptian attitudes toward the West were beginning to radically change.

Larger and more industrialized than Udine, the city opened Giuseppe's eyes to the disjointed welter of disparate factions that was Italian radicalism.

A well-known figure in the history of Udinese radicalism, Canal no doubt had to be coaxed into his role, since he routinely lambasted Catholicism—"that religion"—for its oppression of the working masses.

The group discussed the meanings of radicalism, devised and carried out militant actions, and, briefly, published a weekly called L'Operaio.


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