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Oakland also anticipated Sanchez's designed pocket movement, which led to four second-half sacks.
Officials have been claiming a new era of stability based on a year-old amnesty accorded southern militants, including the emancipation movement, which led to relative peace in the region.
Meanwhile, the leaders of Iran's "green" opposition movement, which led large street protests here two years ago after a disputed election, have so far issued no statement on the events in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen.
A member of the February 20 Movement, which led the pro-democracy protests in Morocco last year, he was arrested after a brawl with a member of a monarchist organization, the Alliance of Young Royalists.
It was also the second episode to tarnish a powerful lawyers' movement, which led months of protests against Mr. Musharraf, galvanizing his opponents and contributing to the defeat of his allies in the elections.
Earlier, Mr. Obama met with elders of the Solidarity movement, which led the democratic uprising here, as well as young democracy activists just back from Tunisia, where they offered advice based on the Polish experience (Lech Walesa, the leader of Solidarity, was not at the meeting; White House officials said he was out of the country).
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Then there's The Tunnel, intended as 'an interstitial movement which leads nowhere'.
Jelly picks out images of the 1960s civil rights movement – which leads to a brief discussion of its legacy – and an image of a car mirror reflecting the artist taking the photo.
Congress suffered resounding defeats this month in three state assembly elections in India's Hindi-speaking heartland to the Bharatiya Janata Party, the political arm of the Hindu nationalist movement, which leads a national coalition government.
Israel confirmed that Corporal Shalit's kidnappers, led by a group from the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas, the Islamist movement which leads the Palestinian government), had passed on a list of prisoners they want to exchange for him.The two sides have apparently agreed to the outline of a deal.
In the constant battle between fostering too much change (at the risk of creating turmoil) and being content with too little movement (which leads to stagnation) Mr FitzGerald seems to be getting the balance about right.There is, though, a drawback to moving so deliberately.
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