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However, signs of strain were beginning to show in the fledgling movement.
Such strange juxtapositions characterise the fledgling movement that has not yet been fully embraced by the judicial system.
From observing American culture, they are already aware that commercial success would probably contaminate their fledgling movement the way it did hip-hop in the United States.
The fledgling Movement for Democratic Change represents an unusual collaboration between blacks and whites who have the financial wherewithal to promote it.
Instead he has condoned the seizures and denounced the farmers as "enemies of Zimbabwe" who are coercing workers to back the fledgling Movement for Democratic Change.
They are part of a fledgling movement to take the idea of crowd-sourcing and crowd-financing, which has worked in arenas like small business and education, to scientific research.
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Elsewhere these new left parties have usually emerged from fledgling movements.
They are romanticized, reviled, embraced by fledgling movements as their legacy or appropriated for television commercials (steal this era).
Indeed, history is littered with tales of fledgling movements built around charismatic or iron-willed individuals -- from Robert M. LaFollette to Theodore Roosevelt to Ross Perot -- that crashed soon after taking flight.
One unexpected side-effect of the plunder of Selassie's sub-Saharan state by a fascist power was to give Jamaica's fledgling Rastafari movement impetus and a cause.
A fledgling democracy movement exists in Congo.
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