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Rupert Brooke longed, he told his friends, for "some sort of upheaval".
Q: Even if, by 2015, there will already have been some sort of upheaval in the curriculum?
Egypt's President Sadat can alway be relied upon to show political courage, but the more America acts in a way that demands it of him, the more isolated he becomes among his fellow Arabs and the more vulnerable he grows to some sort of upheaval inside Egypt itself.
A general theme running through this literature is that policy entrepreneurs engender systematic change by using the right ideas to exploit a 'window of opportunity' caused by some sort of upheaval.
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Should the regime fall in some sort of violent upheaval, something considered extremely unlikely in the foreseeable future, Saddam would probably have arrangements in place to spirit himself out of Iraq, most likely by ship through the port of Basra.
"You see that it can work without some sort of gigantic societal or economic upheaval," he says.
Daniel Fairclough of Merrill Lynch points out that the pair are the products of block-busting (and cost-cutting) mergers the sort of upheaval that Anglo American has never undergone.Can Mrs Carroll burnish the firm's performance?
But with freedom of information under assault in the UK by the very administration that introduced it, one must wonder what sort of upheaval will be necessary to change the British data landscape.
Klein's basic case is that it has taken the sort of upheaval often caused by war or major natural disasters to provide the political environment necessary to put neoliberal economic policies into place in a number of countries.
I predict that the same sort of upheaval will come to the U.S. data access market.
In each film, Bergman experiences some sort of deep existential crises in the midst of political and social upheaval.
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