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While expanding the Falange into a more pluralistic group, Franco made it clear that it was the government that used the party and not the other way around.
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Eighty-six coflectors of all stripes lent some of their prized possessions for this grand, wildly pluralistic grouping of more than 300 works.
His proposals, which are subject to approval by the Israeli government, met with enthusiasm from the chairwoman of Women of the Wall, a feminist and pluralistic religious group that has championed the current struggle over the site.
Turns out, this pluralistic, ageless, genderless group known as the locals didn't care much, or very often, about local farmers and local suppliers (even if they were the local farmers and local suppliers).
Ethnic geography the geographic distribution and territorial concentration of ethnic groups in pluralistic states also contributes to the likelihood of violent ethnic conflict.
It is also very important that this group should be pluralistic in its composition, and it is also very important that the European Parliament, since we want it to advise us, should be involved in the composition and mandate of this group and should also be able to talk to it.
The contested discourses of different ethnic groups in Malaysian pluralistic society are discussed in regard to their aspirations for education policies and language rights in the Malaysian educational system.
It also has a pluralistic media controlled by a diverse group of powerful magnates who have no interest in splitting the country or in seeing Mr Yanukovych strengthen his economic grip.Many are wary of the encroaching influence of Mr Yanukovych's son and his friends in big business.
Such political systems can be loosely described as pluralistic, since membership in any extended family group or tribe grants one a voice in ongoing events.
Iraq may have a pluralistic kind of federal democracy, with all groups, especially Kurds and Sunnis, represented in a broad government.
Ōhashi Ryōsuke's thesis, advanced already in his landmark German anthology, Die Philosophie der Kyōto-Schule (1990, revised edition 2012), is that the Kyoto School should be understood as a group of thinkers involved in a pluralistic yet cooperative and sustained attempt to think on the basis of an idea of "nothingness" or "absolute nothingness".
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