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War got its foothold long before women launched their drive for equality.
The opinions of the French, in particular, are emblematic of the uneven drive for equality of the sexes.
Ouseley stressed the drive for equality was far from won to make football mirror Britain's diverse, multicultural society.
The drive for equality in movies can lead to bruising competitions, and in "Adam's Rib" the partnership of equals nearly dissolves.
Gilroy explores the way in which objects and technologies can become dynamic social forces, ensuring black culture's global reach while undermining the drive for equality and justice.
The meaning of poverty has changed.Much of his book deals with the relationship between, on the one hand, organised religion and its periodic "awakenings" in America, generally stimulated by technological change; and, on the other, the political drive for equality.
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It covers her evolution into a revolutionary who drove and continues to lead the movement for equality around the world.
The political momentum behind the drive for racial equality has been lost.
Now, Gov. Martin O'Malley of Maryland and Gov. Christine Gregoire of Washington, both Democrats, are leading the drive for marriage equality in their states.
Hundreds of people gathered to stand in solidarity with her family and to remember her drive for fairness, equality and non-conformity.
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