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One of the first expressions I learned when I came to study in Italy, four decades ago, was "Governo Ladro".
However, the school was shut down in 1933 by the Nazis in one of the first expressions of their desire to purify Germany of "decadent" art.
Predating Surrealism, his early works, such as I and the Village (1911), were among the first expressions of psychic reality in modern art.
Lay religious enthusiasm associated with the peace movement and the cult of the saints also contributed to the first expressions of heresy since late antiquity.
At the same time that society and the church underwent reform and expansion, they also faced the first expressions of popular heresy since late antiquity.
Small wonder, then, that when the current wave of Arab revolts reached Libya, one of the first expressions of the will of the masses was to burn the very book Qaddafi claimed would set them free.
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That was the first expression of a theory that would later become notorious.
Yet it is actually the first expression that comes to Fernandinho's mind when analysing … Barcelona.
But once he had spotted the first expression, he soon found three more examples in that same interview.
"The British Museum was the first expression of the citizen's right to understand the world," Mr. MacGregor said.
A band has half a lifetime to assemble their first expression of antinomian rage and funky rebellion.
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