There is a struggle between freedom and fundamentalism in our time, both at home and abroad. |
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I think the rule, rather than the anomaly, is that people tend to struggle. |
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People returning home from prison struggle to reconnect with their families, find work and adhere to burdensome parole conditions. |
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Zero Dark Thirty will be remembered as her personal journey and struggle to actualize what for so long seemed impossible. |
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The company was almost destroyed in a power struggle between its two founders. |
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For a young journalist in South Africa Nelson Mandela as a young ANC leader was a major source on the anti-apartheid struggle. |
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And, unlike their allies in the struggle for black equality, their story has not been fully told in a book or documentary. |
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Tihen did allege that Davis had punched White in the nose at the start of the struggle. |
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In the course of the struggle with the unfortunate ethnarch, the nobles had found it expedient to attach themselves to Rome. |
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The cultural struggle is for the survival of family values against all manner of atheistic amorality. |
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Feminist struggle takes place anytime anywhere any female or male resists sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. |
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The 7th century saw a struggle for hegemony between Northumbria and Mercia, which in the 8th century gave way to Mercian preeminence. |
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In 1940, the RAF defeated the German Luftwaffe in a struggle for control of the skies in the Battle of Britain. |
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Many immigrants struggle to adapt themselves to the culture of the host country. |
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The struggle with ways and means had recommenced, more difficult now a hundredfold than it had been before, because of their increasing needs. |
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It was clear that Edward now regarded the struggle not as a war between two nations, but as the suppression of a rebellion of disloyal subjects. |
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Action for the next few years focused around a back and forth struggle in Brittany. |
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Hobelars rode smaller unarmoured horses, enabling them to move through difficult or boggy terrain where heavier cavalry would struggle. |
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It is believed that in many ways this struggle was but a precursor to the American Revolution. |
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The first ideological struggle, that of industrialism versus agriculturalism, had already begun in the nineteenth century. |
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The Amazonomachia, or Amazon contest, symbolized the struggle of civilization against barbarism. |
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They water their patch lawns and struggle to pick up the garbage left by Belmont Avenue barhoppers. |
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The more civilized so-called Caucasian races have beaten the Turks hollow in the struggle for existence. |
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It was a massive struggle to resist the lure of a cheeky beer, but I held firm. |
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In the struggle against the influence of such revelations, the counterattractive force of appeals to consider British interests was weakening. |
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Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. |
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It has deflected popular attention from the far more important struggle in Hungary. |
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The issue of taxation was a significant power struggle between Parliament and the King during the Stuart period. |
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Despite this strife, this power struggle led to then having multiple producers of coca leaf farms. |
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The previously limpid water was now muddy as a result of the epic struggle. |
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Published in 1930, it deals with the struggle that ensues when one who has lacked faith acquires it. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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Future prime ministers may struggle to replicate the sort of muscular countrywide support that Modi was able to earn. |
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Rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for her departure were circulated by the press. |
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The 1990s also saw the FAW struggle to establish its credibility with Welsh fans. |
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Ibn Saud avoided involvement in the Arab Revolt, and instead continued his struggle with the Al Rashid. |
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With many methods and regulations, businesses at times struggle to manage the duties. |
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. |
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The epic poetic history of The Brus and Wallace helped outline a narrative of united struggle against the English enemy. |
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The province of Moray long resisted incorporation into the Scots kingdom, defeating several royal armies in this struggle. |
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There never was so desperate a struggle, or one in which the stoutness of knightly prowess shone forth so brightly. |
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Edward fought alongside Robert throughout his struggle for the Scottish throne, including his desperate period on the run and as a guerrilla. |
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This succeeded in luring many ministers away from the struggle, but those remaining became more determined. |
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The last half of the 19th century was marked by the Puerto Rican struggle for sovereignty. |
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All patients struggle against daytime drowsiness and nod off at inopportune moments. |
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The years that followed, however, saw Celtic struggle and the club won no more trophies under McGrory. |
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Despite a Scottish League Cup success in 1995, the club continued to struggle. |
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The New Left rejected involvement with the labour movement and Marxism's historical theory of class struggle. |
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Her struggle with depression and bipolar II disorder has been well documented by the media. |
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In 1955 the EOKA organisation was founded, seeking union with Greece through armed struggle. |
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This marked the beginning of the armed nationalist struggle against the French government. |
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Long distance trade may have seen local elites resorting to struggle in order for manipulation and control. |
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The prolonged struggle between the Romans and the barbarians further left its mark on the towns along the Amber Road. |
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Although the success of this struggle is visible today, efforts for further restoration are still ongoing. |
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In 278 BC Gaulish settlers in the Balkans were invited by Nicomedes I of Bithynia to help him in a dynastic struggle against his brother. |
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His first target was the fortress of Gisors, commanded by Gilbert de Vascoeuil, which surrendered without putting up a struggle. |
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Richard carried on a factional struggle with the king's Beaufort relatives. |
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Lewis' Prince Caspian, where he aids Caspian X in his struggle against King Miraz. |
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Owls can struggle to keep warm, because of their lack of waterproofing, so large numbers of downy feathers help them to retain body heat. |
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However, the reverse is true in winter when they struggle to get enough light to survive. |
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The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty also restricts a struggle for resources. |
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Faith should be a matter of arduous struggle and self-doubt, but the partygoer wants the experience to be easy, immediate and elevating. |
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This struggle took place amid strong support for slavery among white Southerners, who profited greatly from the system of enslaved labor. |
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In the struggle between army and parliament over the summer of 1647, Hammond was initially with the army. |
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In Britain the new Bute Ministry had taken full control of government, following the departure of Newcastle in March 1762 after a power struggle. |
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In 47, a struggle ensued amongst the Cherusci and they expelled their new leader, the nephew of Arminius, from their country. |
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Religious strife and the Slavic raids remained a source of struggle in the following years. |
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In 1262, after a long struggle with the ruling bishops, its citizens gained the status of free imperial city. |
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European diplomats and intellectuals saw the Greek struggle for independence, with its accounts of Turkish atrocities, in a romantic light. |
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Duke Henry of Saxony was in rebellion against Conrad I until 915 and struggle against Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria cost Conrad I his life. |
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Writings on nonviolent struggle by Gene Sharp contributed in forming the strategic basis of the student campaigns. |
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In 101 BC, the Cimbri returned to Gaul and prepared for the final stage of their struggle with Rome. |
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In Hispania, the struggle against the Moors continued unabated throughout the latter half of his reign. |
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The most prominent struggle for power was the conflict that erupted after the death of Yaroslav the Wise. |
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In Navarre, these conflicts became polarised in a violent struggle between the Agramont and Beaumont parties. |
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The Greek struggle and victory against the Italians received exuberant praise at the time. |
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The 25 March 1941 finds Greece in the peak of their heroic struggle and in the top of their glory. |
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Or the victory of Socialism, that means the conscious active struggle of the International Proletariat against Imperialism and its method of war. |
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God has given this earth to those who will subdue and cultivate it, and it is vain to struggle against His righteous decree. |
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In particular, it involved a struggle over language, education, and religion. |
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The national folklore of many nations includes a founding myth, which may involve a struggle against colonialism or a war of independence. |
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Darwin clearly believed that the struggle for existence among humans would result in racial extermination. |
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The countries that are today known as Spain and Portugal spent the Middle Ages after 722 in an intermittent struggle called the Reconquista. |
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As for the Macedonians, however, their struggle with Porus blunted their courage and stayed their further advance into India. |
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Succession for the Yuan dynasty, however, was an intractable problem, later causing much strife and internal struggle. |
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The final years of the Yuan dynasty were marked by struggle, famine, and bitterness among the populace. |
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In the southern part of the empire, he continued his predecessors' struggle against the Song dynasty. |
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Pratt described the struggle to make a living from the sea in poems about maritime life and the history of Canada. |
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The long period of revolutionary struggle that followed completed the destruction. |
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In the struggle, he was wounded in the arm with a spear and in the leg by a kampilan. |
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The Thousand Days' War is understood among indigenous Panamanians as a struggle for land rights under the leadership of Victoriano Lorenzo. |
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This internal power struggle contributed to the success of the liberating army. |
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The civil war between Atahualpa and Huascar weakened the empire immediately prior to its struggle with the Spanish. |
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A struggle for power resulted in a long civil war between Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro in which Almagro was killed. |
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They cast about for support in this struggle and on the Protestant side only the Republic was able and willing to provide it. |
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In Brazil and Africa the Portuguese managed to reconquer most of the territory lost to the WIC in the early 1640s after a long struggle. |
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In his struggle against Imperial hegemony, he sought the support of Henry VIII of England at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. |
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The struggle of the Civil Rights Movement took place in South Carolina as well as other places in the South. |
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The required funds to maintain the army and navy, and the general course of the war were other topics of constant struggle. |
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From 1688 onward, the struggle between the Aja king of Allada and the peoples on the coastal regions, impeded the supply of slaves. |
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Cambodia was to have joined at the same time as Laos and Burma, but its entry was delayed due to the country's internal political struggle. |
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Set in Haworth, the servant Joseph speaks in the traditional dialect of the area, which many modern readers struggle to understand. |
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Complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin. |
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In the same week, Charles' brother and future founder of Methodism, John Wesley was also converted after a long period of inward struggle. |
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This struggle has some members concerned that the church may not continue its relationship with the larger Anglican Church. |
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I struggle to put to words the seething, undying hatred that I feel for you. |
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After the formal end of Reconstruction, the struggle over power in Southern society continued. |
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Before his struggle began Jaipal had raised a large army of Punjabi Hindus. |
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On the reservations, they struggle to find employment and alcoholism is rampant. |
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Mzilikazi died in 1868 and, following a violent power struggle, was succeeded by his son, Lobengula. |
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A library of twelve hundred volumes was presented to Bright as a memorial of the struggle. |
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The struggle intensified during the entire trial, with workers facing off with the colonial police force and the army. |
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The insect will begin to struggle, triggering more glands and encasing itself in mucilage. |
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During King John's struggle with the barons, Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 at Runnymede near Egham. |
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After a struggle of 4 or 5 years, Hartley abandoned teaching, and moved to Grasmere. |
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He surprises Frank and Nora in bed, leading to a struggle and the Captain's subsequent murder by lamp. |
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You literally can't fight rockism, because the language of righteous struggle is the language of rockism itself. |
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The rich experience of a long life steeled in the victorious struggle with every unchristian element. |
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Presently the bird stooped and seized a salmon, and a violent struggle ensued. |
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But, when we struggle to attract sponsors to Scottish football neither is the ad nauseam nonsense from Mr Lawwell. |
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The enforcement of the new liturgy did not always take place without a struggle. |
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In 1894 the bishops drafted an address that brought to a head several decades of a very complex intradenominational struggle. |
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His men could not find any trace of the 90 men, 17 women, and 11 children, nor was there any sign of a struggle or battle. |
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By 1649, the struggle had left the Royalists there in disarray and their erstwhile leader, the Marquess of Montrose, had gone into exile. |
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Insight is given through the eyes of the Morland family into the religious, political and emotional issues at the heart of the struggle. |
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A similar struggle began in India when the Government of India Act 1919 failed to satisfy demand for independence. |
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The French then focused on the Austrians for the remainder of the war, the highlight of which became the protracted struggle for Mantua. |
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After a period of rest and consolidation on both sides, the war restarted in June with an initial struggle at Heilsberg that proved indecisive. |
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New Zealand values are British values, derived from centuries of struggle since Magna Carta. |
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Joseph Wright of Derby an artist whose paintings symbolised the struggle between science and religious values in the Age of Enlightenment. |
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His successors continued to struggle against the papacy as well as the German nobility. |
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Although he ruled effectively, the basic problems remained, and his successors continued to struggle into the 13th century. |
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Darwin himself insisted that social policy should not simply be guided by concepts of struggle and selection in nature. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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A rebellion in 1857 called the Sepoy mutiny was the region's major armed struggle against the British Empire and Queen Victoria. |
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Pakistan's political experience is essentially related to the struggle of Indian Muslims to regain the power they lost to British colonisation. |
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The Liberation War Museum documents the Bangladeshi struggle for independence and the 1971 genocide. |
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The struggle with the Ottoman Empire was fought in Hungary and the Mediterranean. |
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Their work became increasingly dominated by the ideals of political struggle for freedom and their country's sovereignty. |
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In Spain, there was still a struggle to introduce the values of the Enlightenment, in which Goya saw himself as a participant. |
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But as the French Republic became Napoleon's Empire, Napoleon became not the inspiration for nationalism, but the object of its struggle. |
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Patriotism, nationalism, revolution and armed struggle for independence also became popular themes in the arts of this period. |
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Carrie Jones' novel series, Need, follows a struggle against malicious pixies in an urban fantasy setting. |
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We sat tensely in the courtroom while the mano-a-mano struggle ensued between the two skilled lawyers. |
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Catesby convinced him that despite the plot's failure, an armed struggle was still a real possibility. |
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Despite her country's ongoing struggle with Spain, Catherine enjoyed a happy, contented childhood in her beloved Lisbon. |
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What sort of Marxist devotes six years to the perfecting of a novel so remote from the struggle for tomorrow? |
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Both Romeo and Juliet struggle to maintain an imaginary world void of time in the face of the harsh realities that surround them. |
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In the ensuing struggle, according to the coroner's report, Marlowe was stabbed above the right eye, killing him instantly. |
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Recurring themes in his operas include the struggle of an outsider against a hostile society and the corruption of innocence. |
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During the continent's struggle against colonial rule, nationalistic songs boosted citizens' morale. |
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These songs reflected the nuances between the different classes involved in the liberation struggle. |
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At about this time Olivier began a long struggle against a succession of illnesses. |
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But even in 1776, this concept was thought to be mentionable only as the consequence of a bitter struggle. |
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The number of South Sudanese outside South Sudan has sharply increased since the beginning of the struggle for independence from the North Sudan. |
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The unified kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 10th century as a proficient seafaring nation in the struggle for control of the Baltic Sea. |
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Also, the success of such a liberation struggle results in feelings of national superiority that may lead to extreme nationalism. |
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The struggle between the two nations ended only in 1815 with the final defeat of the French under Napoleon. |
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The French were required to do no more than continue their struggle against the English in Gascony. |
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Benedict Arnold, the American victor of Saratoga, grew increasingly disenchanted with struggle and decided to defect. |
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Instead, this period became the story of the twilight struggle of the Empire. |
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In many areas, people looked for ways to surrender to the approaching Allies, in spite of exhortations of local leaders to continue the struggle. |
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Communist parties were to struggle against the US presence in Europe by any means necessary, including sabotage. |
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The most ambitious nobles died and by the later period of the wars, fewer nobles were prepared to risk their lives and titles in an uncertain struggle. |
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The two sons born of the marriage, Edmund and Jasper, were among the most loyal supporters of the House of Lancaster in its struggle against the House of York. |
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After Attila's death in 453, the Hunnic Empire faced an internal power struggle between its vassalized Germanic peoples and the Hunnic ruling body. |
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George from Ranny in his youth as an advocate was an active member in freedom struggle and was jailed for his involvement in activities against British Raj. |
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The commander and leader in this struggle was John Comyn, the son. |
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Schiller's plays expressed the restless spirit of his generation, depicting the hero's struggle against social pressures and the force of destiny. |
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The power struggle to establish Kim Il Sung as the sole leader in North Korea took almost a decade, entailing a series of bitter factional infights. |
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This drastic method of creating firebreaks was increasingly used towards the end of the Great Fire, and modern historians believe that it was what finally won the struggle. |
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Moreover, the ISA are not monolithic social entities, and are distributed throughout the society, as public and as private sites of continual class struggle. |
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Britain was challenged again by France under Napoleon, in a struggle that, unlike previous wars, represented a contest of ideologies between the two nations. |
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The Commons immediately accepted this, and after a struggle, the Lords agreed to allow a committee chaired by Coke to draft the eventual document. |
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If an apparently empty nest has an owner the immature bird will abandon it without putting up a struggle when the owner arrives to claim the nest. |
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The transit franchise struggle revealed that many of Boston's politicians had placed political friends on the payrolls of the private transit companies. |
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At the Congress of Erfurt in October 1808, Napoleon hoped to keep Russia on his side during the upcoming struggle in Spain and during any potential conflict against Austria. |
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The origin of the name Stirling is uncertain, but folk etymology suggests that it originates in either a Scots or Gaelic term meaning the place of battle, struggle or strife. |
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According to the Education Policy Institute 'Independent Commission on Children and Young People's Mental Health', young people still struggle to get psychiatric help. |
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Nineteenth century urbanisation, industrial revolution and, modernism had already fueled the political left's struggle for democracy and parliamentarism for a long time. |
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Storecards earn us retailers a lot of money, and they can be very convenient for some customers. I struggle with storecards though from an ethical standpoint. |
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The struggle against the aristocracy turned into wholesale slaughter, while the Emperor resorted to ever more ruthless measures to shore up his regime. |
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He carried on the struggle for several months, but in June 1283 was captured in the uplands above Abergwyngregyn at Bera Mountain together with his family. |
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When one has passed through the storm-ridden sea and reached the harbor, it is unsuitable to preach to those who are still struggling or who have just begun to struggle. |
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Aethelheard ultimately succeeded in this struggle for the throne, and there are subsequent indications that he ruled subject to Mercian authority. |
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Events in southern Britain to 796 have sometimes been portrayed as a struggle between Offa and Charlemagne, but the disparity in their power was enormous. |
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During the Great Patriotic War, on 29 July 1942, the Soviet authorities introduced an Order of Alexander Nevsky to revive the memory of Alexander's struggle with the Germans. |
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If low-back pain or sciatica has you constantly riding the struggle bus, you'll definitely want to start incorporating this pose morning, noon, and night. |
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After a long struggle to establish his power, by 1060 his hold on Normandy was secure, and he launched the Norman conquest of England six years later. |
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In particular, Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, was inspired and encouraged in his struggle against the Danes by a vision or dream he had of Cuthbert. |
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The consequences of colonial rule, struggle for independence and in some cases war influenced the economic attitudes and policies of each country until today. |
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Although most of the poor and displaced in Khartoum struggle to make ends meet, a very small number not only find work, but form small co-operatives. |
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Louis the Pious often had to struggle to maintain control of the Empire. |
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There is struggle for food, accentuated by the fact that small items tend to be swept away by the outgoing tide or to sink down the slope to deep water. |
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Marinid and Saadi dynasties continued the struggle against foreign domination, and Morocco remained the only North African country to avoid Ottoman occupation. |
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In Prussia, the development of spiritual renewal as a means to engage in the struggle against Napoleon was argued by, among others, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, a disciple of Kant. |
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Today's young and hip black male who fancies himself a radical, who is ready to throw down for the cause, is not talking about neo-colonialism, about global struggle. |
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Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with persisting affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Cuba. |
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However, Caesar wrote those texts with his political career in mind, so historians must struggle to filter the exaggerations and bias contained in it. |
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As it was, he appeared honourably ineligible for the struggle of life. |
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After a difficult struggle, he succeeded in suppressing piracy. |
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Beowulf finally slays the dragon, but is mortally wounded in the struggle. |
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Indonesian nationalism first took hold in Java in the early 20th century, and the struggle to secure the country's independence following World War II was centered in Java. |
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This focus on character and internal struggle continued into the 20th century, when criticism branched in several directions, discussed in context and interpretation below. |
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Impeachment of ministers has been a fairly commonly used tactic in the power struggle between the president and the assembly during the last several governments. |
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The struggle related to the constitutional movement was followed by the Triumph of Tehran in 1909, when Mohammad Ali Shah was defeated and forced to abdicate. |
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The prefaces to Gondibert show the struggle for a formal epic structure, as well as how the early Restoration saw themselves in relation to Classical literature. |
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It is the same struggle that Davenant faced in his Gondibert. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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One of the primary themes of the novel is the struggle in the creative process that beset painter Lily Briscoe while she struggles to paint in the midst of the family drama. |
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In Newfoundland the struggle for the free press was much more violent. |
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Pregorexia came on the radar in 2006 when former TV presenter Liz Fraser told Marie Claire magazine about her struggle with bulimia during pregnancy. |
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Activists used protest and freedom songs to persuade individuals to take action, become educated with the struggle, and empower others to be politically conscious. |
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In this climate of struggle, only a few win while the rest lose. |
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He created some works along more sombre lines, including Dante Sonata, which symbolised the unending struggle between the children of darkness and the children of light. |
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All recorded history hitherto has been a history of class struggle, of the succession of the rule and victory of certain social classes over others. |
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After 1950, the coal producers started to struggle financially. |
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The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. |
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Western countries were sympathetic to the Chinese in their struggle, particularly in their stubborn defence of Shanghai, a city with a substantial number of foreigners. |
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It proved to be the death struggle of a society, which went down in ruins. |
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However, the breakfast show and the UK Top 40 continued to struggle. |
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Goffart sees the writing of the Historia as motivated by a political struggle in Northumbria between a party devoted to Wilfrid, and those opposed to Wilfrid's policies. |
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The nature of the struggle changed significantly when Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick, killed his rival John Comyn on 10 February 1306 at Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries. |
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It became a national struggle enjoying wide support among the Welsh, who were provoked particularly by Edward's attempts to impose English law on the Welsh. |
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At this point, Robert Bruce and William Lamberton may have made a secret bond of alliance, aiming to place Bruce on the Scottish throne and continue the struggle. |
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In David's absence, a series of Guardians kept up the struggle. |
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More often, they simply struggle with their own counterlives. |
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Two hundred Scottish soldiers were sent to Normandy in 1562 to aid the French Huguenots in their struggle against royal authority during the French Wars of Religion. |
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After having been singled out in a struggle between the Whigs and the government, Walpole became the intermediary for reconciling the government to the Whig leaders. |
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Chaos is absolute unharmony, and unharmony must struggle for harmony. |
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Unions may also engage in broader political or social struggle. |
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The war is not now seen as a 'fight about nothing', but as a war of ideals, a struggle between aggressive militarism and more or less liberal democracy. |
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Beginning on 31 July and continuing to 10 November the struggle around Ypres included the First Battle of Passchendaele and culminated in the Second Battle of Passchendaele. |
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In the life struggle he is a conqueror, growing stronger through conflict. |
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Many believe that he was always more attracted to the idea of heroic struggle itself, than to any specific goal for which the struggle was being made. |
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The goal was to build a classless society based on racial purity and the perceived need to prepare for warfare, conquest, and a struggle against Marxism. |
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Yermak remained in Siberia and continued his struggle against the Tatars until 1584, when a raid organized by Kuchum Khan ambushed and killed him and his party. |
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The struggle between Marius and Sulla led to the deaths of numerous distinguished Roman senators, equestrians and unknown thousands of Roman soldiers and citizens. |
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June Purvis argues that while she had to struggle hard against the deep sexist prejudices of her day to rise to the top, she made no effort to ease the path for other women. |
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The Communist leadership perceived famine as a means of class struggle and used starvation as a punishment tool to force peasants into collective farms. |
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It fell without a struggle or a groan, unpitied and unregretted. |
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As oil revenues fueled the rise of federal subsidies to states, the federal government became the centre of political struggle and the threshold of power in the country. |
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A struggle for influence between the nobility and the monarchy in England led to the writing of the Magna Carta and the establishment of a parliament. |
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The fierce struggle they waged here not only helped decide the outcome of American Civil War, it also shaped the fate of a nation, and destiny of generations yet unborn. |
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An awful struggle for Primrose. Her chin stretched up above a mumpy neck. Sister Raymond put a wet cloth on her forehead, dribbled some water across her mouth. |
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Nearly a dozen such enterprises now struggle each summer against the vagaries of rough weather and mosquito swarms to bring the Bard to the nation. |
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Wines like this struggle to stand out on the show circuit, where the judges are more likely to be searching for sparklings designed in the classic Champagne mould. |
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The struggle over investiture and the reform movement also legitimized all secular authorities, partly on the grounds of their obligation to enforce discipline. |
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Mr. Adcock, therefore, fought the dog naked-handedly, and in the great struggle that ensued continually threw the dog to prove that he was master! |
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Some materialists among modern historians have tried to read a form of class struggle into Sverre and the Birkebeiner's fight against Erling and Magnus. |
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Two centuries later, feminist literary critics analyzed these feminist polemics, or womanifestos, as texts that embody a struggle between reason and emotion. |
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For some years Waifer strenuously carried on an unequal struggle with the Franks, but his assassination in 768 marked the demise of Aquitaine's relative independence. |
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In peasant associations daily life is a struggle to survive. |
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War, as violence, can be distinguished into war between states, and civil war, in which case class struggle is, according to antimilitarists theorists, a primordial component. |
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He also started the struggle for rescuing the Czech language. |
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Waged by Allied forces and East Timorese volunteers against the Japanese, the struggle resulted in the deaths of between 40,000 and 70,000 East Timorese. |
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Thus, we are creating a new class struggle between those who live within the social system and those who are marginalized or wish to live alternatively. |
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