Sentence examples for Political restlessness from inspiring English sources

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Written in a time of festering political restlessness (the French Revolution was just around the corner), "Luise Miller" combines somber melodrama with the sensational frissons of a journalistic exposé of the rich and oppressive.

Written in a time of festering political restlessness (the French Revolution was just around the corner), "Luise Miller" combines somber melodrama with the sensational frissons of a journalistic expose of the rich and oppressive.

If Mr. Hussein or his sons are indeed alive, they could lead such an effort, and even suspicions that they are alive, kept in play by things like the Abu Dhabi tape, can foster political restlessness.

And there are encouraging signs in Hong Kong's present identity crisis and the related groping for the most obvious forms of culture, not to mention in the city's political restlessness, as manifested in mass commemorations of Tiananmen Square and frequent demonstrations against Hong Kong's puppet government.

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In other countries, particularly those where youth restlessness is a growing political concern, there is an obvious disincentive to conduct surveys, or make them publicly available.

The rest of the nineteen-thirties found Ophuls on the move: a wise precaution, given the political predations of the time, although restlessness seems to have flowed in his bloodstream.

But she had grown restless with her restlessness.

But there are plenty of reasons that humans will eventually summon the political will to make the trip, scientists say, if not for human restlessness that has taken us out of the caves and across the oceans, then to escape being wiped out when the killer asteroid appears or the Sun boils the oceans, which it will do in a couple of billion years.

The political and social upheavals of the 1960s also greatly influenced my career choices, as did a psychological restlessness that made it difficult for me to focus for any extended period on a particular project or goal.

Containing that restlessness, and holding out the hope of a better future, will be a challenge for a political class that needs to restore its credibility and to curb a damaging fragmentation of the mainstream vote ahead of the presidential contest in 2007.Sophie Pedder: France correspondent, The Economist.

In his mildly leftist younger years, the political question was: "What did it all mean for him?" In the nineteen-fifties, he sensed the country's restlessness because he felt it in himself; in the sixties, as the editor of Commentary, he embraced the new spirit.

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