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The more controversial or | revolutionary a piece of recent scientific work is, the |
cheson in manufacturing silicon carbide, a | revolutionary abrasive, in the Carborundum Company. |
He quickly became a leader of the militant | Revolutionary Action Movement (MAR) and the Federation o |
In 1968, the “Guangxi April 22 | Revolutionary Action Command” opposed Wei Guoqing's lead |
cept "the principle of resistance and even | revolutionary action (Nonviolent revolution), provided i |
PAR - | Revolutionary Action Party |
RML published a mimeographed organ called | Revolutionary Action. |
nce to the working class and which ignored | revolutionary action. |
ry by converting his misery and anger into | revolutionary action. |
leads his people in scientific, social and | revolutionary action." |
loyalist colony that had been bullied into | Revolutionary actions by a small minority. |
where the Filipino leaders agreed to cease | revolutionary actions, in exchange for 20 million pesos, |
szka (Tyska, Tyshko, Tyshka) was a Marxist | revolutionary active in Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. |
mber 6, 1849) was a German philosopher and | revolutionary active in the Republic of Mainz. |
artha cannot align himself with either his | revolutionary activist brother, or career-oriented siste |
, then in Bulgaria and Russian Empire as a | revolutionary activist. |
etbacks, there was an attempt to unify the | revolutionary activists in Bengal. |
and volunteers for an armed guard against | revolutionary activists. |
re, contacted with the Kurdish and Turkish | revolutionary activists. |
our Party, Iremashvili was involved in the | revolutionary activities in Transcaucasia and joined the |
ntention of curtailing the nationalist and | revolutionary activities during and in the aftermath of |
ion or HSRA) that was created to carry out | revolutionary activities against the British Empire in I |
edmont against Austria in order to end the | revolutionary activities that the governments inside Ita |
a “German National Loan” that was to fund | revolutionary activities in Germany. |
1882) was a German poet also noted for his | revolutionary activities and his escape from a Prussian |
th institutions for participating with the | revolutionary activities of the Narodniks movement. |
ns of control in international finance, in | revolutionary activities and in some propaganda institut |
that " a reasonable and wise repression of | revolutionary activities tends toward the maintenance of |
end of 1794 Krayenhoff became involved in | revolutionary activities of the Patriots in Amsterdam, w |
However, this merger failed to revive the | revolutionary activities up to the expected level. |
She was expelled from gymnasium due to | revolutionary activities in 1905 and moved to Russia pro |
at German universities which might conduct | revolutionary activities threatening the monarchistic or |
me travel in Europe, he became involved in | revolutionary activities in 1848. |
Jirair founded a fedayee group for the | revolutionary activities, in 1892 edited and distributed |
who had to flee from Russia because of his | revolutionary activities, was soon inflamed by the new i |
He was arrested in Vilna in 1910 for | revolutionary activities, and was exiled to Siberia. |
He was arrested several times for | revolutionary activities. |
was arrested several times for conducting | revolutionary activities. |
as arrested and sentenced to prison due to | revolutionary activities. |
more than sixteen and a half years for his | revolutionary activities. |
though he had actually condemned the Greek | revolutionary activities. |
f oppositionist activity at the expense of | revolutionary activities. |
i Krylenko, chekist) conducted underground | revolutionary activities. |
o Naples in March 1848 in the aftermath of | revolutionary activity in that city, Salerno, and the Ci |
In Argentina, the militant | revolutionary activity of the late 1930s and early 1940s |
ion of 1934, and became an ongoing hive of | revolutionary activity since the election of the Popular |
He was supportive of the | revolutionary activity in the American colonies. |
been deported from Vilna to Siberia due to | revolutionary activity and his mother was a Subbotnik, w |
There he completely is dove into a | revolutionary activity becoming a member of one of the m |
rica was quite taken by news of democratic | revolutionary activity in modern Greece. |
use of his political ideology, charged for | revolutionary activity. |
n the process of union organizing or other | revolutionary activity. |
ted to develop the status of the temporary | revolutionary administration," and that, "We would not h |
the control of the other two former-papal | revolutionary administrations, the Tiberina Republic and |
f her design and construction were ones of | revolutionary advancement in naval guns, fire control, a |
or of several books on topics ranging from | revolutionary advocacy in Europe during the late 19th an |
thwest TV station and kills the manager, a | revolutionary against the gestapo-like corporation, a lo |
Revolutionary Age Vol II #5 July 5, 1919 Includes first | |
Revolutionary Age Vol II #1 July 5, 1919 Includes manife | |
between a group around the periodical The | Revolutionary Age that wanted to infiltrate the Socialis |
The | Revolutionary Age was an American radical newspaper edit |
The first issue of The | Revolutionary Age appeared dated Saturday, November 16, |
Revolutionary Age Vol II #6 August 9, 1919 Extracts from | |
Quebec, The | Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 - Hilda Neatby |
Quebec, The | Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 (1966) |
f the Left Wing Section, Local Boston, The | Revolutionary Age. |
less in helping the King deal with all the | revolutionary agitation that was embroiling Paris, Riche |
The Cochranites rejected | revolutionary agitation under the dual pressures of rela |
led to the Finnish working class more than | revolutionary agitation. |
ll tries to develop a safer version of the | revolutionary aircraft, the JA-4, equipped with an escap |
861 Games (Including the | Revolutionary All-Star Game held on Tuesday, October 27, |
He joined the Chinese | Revolutionary Alliance in 1905 upon its founding and bec |
cionaria Americana (APRA, American Popular | Revolutionary Alliance). |
s the Chinese United League or the Chinese | Revolutionary Alliance, was a secret society and undergr |
This drug is a | revolutionary alternative to oral medications for treatm |
s of Nation Making: Essays on Colonial and | Revolutionary America |
tary history and an expert on colonial and | revolutionary America and the early national United Stat |
The encyclopedia of colonial and | revolutionary America. |
ore crude and direct approach taken by its | revolutionary American model." |
March 2, 1829 - May 14, 1906) was a German | revolutionary, American statesman and reformer, and Unio |
Carl Schurz (1829-1906), German | revolutionary, American statesman and reformer, and Unio |
ed States; topical courses in colonial and | Revolutionary American history; and capstone courses on |
American workers, and were seen by her as | revolutionary American struggles which provided fertile |
ev was first introduced to the pan-Islamic | revolutionary Amir Ibn Khattab. |
е́нко; 1892 - June 2, 1947), was a Russian | revolutionary, an anarcho-syndicalist politician, one of |
t Come Spring: Analysis of the Love & Rage | Revolutionary Anarchist Federation. |
San Francisco branch of the Love and Rage | Revolutionary Anarchist Federation after its dissolution |
In 1892 she briefly published Freedom: A | Revolutionary Anarchist-Communist Monthly, and was often |
self in his personal history as an English | revolutionary and social critic. |
t him disgrace - he was accused of being a | revolutionary and placed under house arrest for four yea |
imir Ilyich Ulyanov, was a Russian Marxist | revolutionary and communist politician. |
ose from being a peasant boy to becoming a | revolutionary and Member of Parliament. |
sh naval officer, who served in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in the Royal Navy. |
French cavalry commander during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
yal Navy who saw service during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
century, serving principally in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
merican War of Independence and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
t was travelling, but Tegart shot down the | revolutionary and escaped unhurt. |
15, 1749 - April 14, 1820) was an American | revolutionary and statesman who served as a Minuteman at |
2 December - Marquis de Sade, aristocrat, | revolutionary and writer of philosophy-laden and often v |
07 in Hialeah, Florida) was a former Cuban | revolutionary and ally of Fidel Castro. |
k: Νικόλαος Ζέρβας, 1800-1869) was a Greek | revolutionary and Army general. |
n the 1740s, and it saw action in both the | Revolutionary and Civil wars. |
icer of the British Army during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in two impo |
or of five books: a biography of a Marxist | revolutionary and sociologist, a study of the emergence |
after General Gheorghe Magheru, a Romanian | revolutionary and soldier from Wallachia. |
f the British Royal Navy during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who military career wa |
нович Смидович; 1874 - 1935) was a Russian | revolutionary and a Soviet politician. |
patible Timesharing System, another early, | revolutionary, and influential MIT time-sharing system, |
n and military commander during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. |
r-in-law Peter Hansbrough Bell was a Texas | Revolutionary and Mexican War veteran who served as the |
st area, which was divided between the new | revolutionary and Communist-allied Italian Socialist Par |
n today is to educate the public about the | Revolutionary and Colonial eras of American history, as |
as an officer who served during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in numerous |
hreat of French invasion during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
Komitet Wojskowy), a Polish faction in the | revolutionary and split Russian Empire military. |
national (SFIO), a socialist party uniting | revolutionary and reformist groups. |
Gall's concepts on brain localization were | revolutionary, and caused religious leaders and some sci |
merican War of Independence and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
883-15 March 1938) was a Russian Bolshevik | revolutionary and Soviet politician. |
8 in Bay City, Michigan, USA) was a German | revolutionary and Forty-Eighter and American journalist, |
nath Dutta (1880-1961) was a famous Indian | revolutionary and later a noted Sociologist. |
indranath Mukherjee to have been the Ideal | Revolutionary, and Subhas Bose to have incarnated the So |
he Royal Navy who served during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
1784 - October 22, 1853) was an Uruguayan | revolutionary and political figure. |
elivered exclusively in English, which was | revolutionary and controversial in France. |
the history of Bulgaria as the ship which | revolutionary and poet Hristo Botev and his band bloodle |
Kochev (1874-1899), was a famous Bulgarian | revolutionary and agitator against the Ottoman Empire in |
Dimitar Ganchev was a Bulgarian | revolutionary and a member of the Internal Macedonian-Ad |
d Wolfe Tone, the eighteenth century Irish | revolutionary and leader of the Society of the United Ir |
счето, "The Arbanasi Boy") was a Bulgarian | revolutionary and an important figure in the organizatio |
History, looking at nationalist conflict, | revolutionary and counter revolutionary social movements |
At the time these tactics were very | revolutionary and he "succeeded" for the good reason he |
erican War of Independence, and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
has maintained a research interest in the | revolutionary and Napoleonic era but since the early 198 |
erican War of Independence, and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), a | revolutionary and the founder of the Soviet Union |
Part 1: | Revolutionary and Subversive Movements Abroad and At Hom |
erican War of Independence, and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, eventually rising to |
f the British Royal Navy during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who was killed in acti |
) was a Bulgarian communist and Macedonian | revolutionary and poet. |
perations during his service in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
tercio, and was widely used in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
iographical articles on figureheads of the | revolutionary and federal eras. |
figures in Italy and came to personify the | revolutionary and marxist era of 1970s Italy. |
manded a number of ships during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, winning fame for capt |
Even more | revolutionary and influential, quite reorienting the emp |
обелев, 1885 - 1938) was a Russian Marxist | revolutionary and politician. |
are supported by Levski's contemporaries, | revolutionary and writer Lyuben Karavelov and teacher Iv |
16 October - Michael Collins, | Revolutionary and Commander-in-Chief of the Irish Free S |
e American War of Independence, the French | Revolutionary, and the Napoleonic Wars. |
the neightborhood's history and its often | revolutionary and anti-establishment tendencies. |
high-ranking member of the Peruvian Maoist | revolutionary and terrorist organization Sendero Luminos |
bungled 1960 attempt to assassinate Cuban | revolutionary and dictator, Fidel Castro, the leader of |
He was | revolutionary and a philosophical writer. |
ber 1890 - 28 September 1981) was a German | revolutionary and a leader of the sailors' revolt in Kie |
of the present town is surrounded by both | Revolutionary and Civil War sites. |
His | revolutionary and simple love poetry was very popular am |
Being Indian | Revolutionary and Satyagrahi, he was also very well know |
6) was a British general during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars as well as the First M |
vy who saw extensive service in the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
) was called Zhdanovskaya after the famous | revolutionary and politician Andrey Zhdanov. |
Syed), was a Sindhi nationalist, leftist, | revolutionary and a sufi |
story of the naval campaigns of the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars was published in 1827. |
The latter is | revolutionary and distinguishes the Bank from other bank |
Schoenberg, the 20th-century | revolutionary and later inventor of the twelve tone tech |
estate in Varanasi, but was very active in | revolutionary and nationalist activities against the Bri |
(1895-1969) was an Indian freedom fighter, | revolutionary and member of Rajya Sabha. |
te's historical records from the Colonial, | Revolutionary and Confederate periods. |
ttish general who served during the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
first mooted in the mid to late 1980s) was | revolutionary and met considerable political and Departm |
1 - October 24, 1814) was a South Carolina | revolutionary and statesman who was a delegate to the Co |
f scientific journalism, were described as | revolutionary, and he was virtually ignored by his immed |
June 1809) was a French general during the | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
erican War of Independence, and the French | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, eventually rising to |
ember 1765 - 4 November 1793) was a German | revolutionary and sympathiser of the French Revolution. |
ctober 2010) was a South African political | revolutionary and (in exile) writer and legal academic. |
ominen (1894-1981) was a Finnish Communist | revolutionary and later a social democratic journalist a |
This use of prefabrication was | revolutionary and a precursor to Paxton's Crystal Palace |
Nepal National Independent Students Union ( | Revolutionary) ANNFSU (R) is the student wing of the Com |
adome of the fighter to allow the Zaslon's | revolutionary antenna to be seen. |
ombian drug lord and the leader of Popular | Revolutionary Antiterrorist Army of Colombia (ERPAC). |
Revolutionary Antoine-Joseph Barnave was a first cousin | |
t 1853 - 9 September 1932) was a Bulgarian | revolutionary, apostle of the April Uprising, enlightene |
search Projects Agency for the potentially | revolutionary applications of amorphous metals in defens |
, the team gained success because of their | revolutionary approach to football tactics. |
Street Journal bestseller, JOY AT WORK: A | Revolutionary Approach to Fun on the Job. |
Video Poloxamer-188: A | Revolutionary Approach to Healing Injury |
Raving Fans a | Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service (with Sheldon |
The building was completed in 1977 with | revolutionary architecture by Renzo Piano and Richard Ro |
then not dissociated with insurrection and | revolutionary ardours, Opportunist Republicans such as J |
Bryna Bercovitch, “Becoming | Revolutionary,” Arguing with the Storm: Canadian Women W |
From 1959, as a member of the | Revolutionary Armed Forces, he took part in the differen |
adas Revolucionarias de Colombia (English: | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) (FARC) and then |
It is politically linked to the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which fou |
organized local farmers in Queshan into a | Revolutionary Armed Force unit. |
ology has also been used since 1998 by the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and ETA in |
Colombian guerrilla leader, member of the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and part o |
ujillo performing political duties for the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) until he l |
eports, the Caribbean Bloc of the FARC-EP ( | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) controlled sever |
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