Sentence examples for mark a rupture from inspiring English sources

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But the mood of self-reproach was short-lived.Mustafa Kemal (later Ataturk), the brilliant general who smashed the Greeks in 1922 and created modern Turkey, might in theory have renounced all the deeds of the Ottoman era given that the republic he proclaimed was supposed to mark a rupture with the past.

These episodes mark a rupture with Wisconsin's long history of leadership on the environment, Elizabeth Ward of the Sierra Club told VICE News.

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An argument for Shaw's contemporary relevance must establish two premises: first, that his ideas about equality are worth discussing; and second, that his allegiance to Moscow and hostility to democracy marked a rupture with Shaw's Fabianism rather than a natural extension of it.

This marks a rupture with recent gangster films like Killing Them Softly and Standup Guys and 44 Inch Chest and Stand Off and Perrier's Bounty, all of which showcase thoughtful, charismatic hoodlums who have deep existential issues, intellectually arresting thugs who are trying to figure out what life is all about.

Tracing the origins of this political instrument allows us to grasp the representations, values and principles at the heart of its foundation, marking a rupture from the previous measures undertaken by the EU to deal with this social issue.

To that extent, then, the Viking firestorm that swept over the British Isles in the ninth century marked less a rupture with what had gone before than an intensification of it.

He says he believes that the separation of religion and power marked a violent rupture with the past.

Although the proponents were defeated, the vote marks a definitive rupture between the two main parties, the PS (Socialist party) who tabled the vote, and the main governing party, the centre-right PSD.

When modernism arrived in the arts, it marked a dual break: a rupture within the history of the art form and a splitting off between advanced practitioners and the general public — between the popular and the serious.

It was also explained that when the whole cabinet was sworn in, a more junior cleric (but not the archbishop) would be invited to assist those who wished to take a religious oath.It's hard to overstate what a rupture this marks with the ceremonial culture of Greece.

Is early detection of future offenders the mark of an acceptable civic involvement or a rupture of the social link?

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