Sentence examples for sudden revolution from inspiring English sources

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Strikingly, he sees not a sudden revolution but a gradual process of incremental changes in military preparedness policy and action". "There are many other studies of weapons development and Eisenhower and Kennedy's approaches to national defense.

"Let us focus," he said, "on a more practical, more attainable peace, based not on a sudden revolution in human nature but on a gradual evolution in human institutions".

(about as far south as Goodheart ventures), we witness the remarkable encounter between the Union general Benjamin Butler and three slaves -- Frank Baker, Shepard Mallory, James Townsend -- whose decision to liberate themselves ignited a sudden revolution in white attitudes toward emancipation.

For what appeared on first inspection to be a sudden revolution against an entrenched political machine, home base of former Senator Alfonse D'Amato, was more accurately the result of decades of shifting demography -- the arrival of several hundred thousand blacks and immigrants in the former heartland of the white middle class.

“Let us focus,” he said, “on a more practical, more attainable peace, based not on a sudden revolution in human nature but on a gradual evolution in human institutions.”.

Then there is Kyrgyzstan, where a very sudden revolution has swept the government of the former Soviet socialist republic from power.

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The shifts from one environment to another — from marine to terrestrial, or, at some points, from marine to freshwater — had, Cuvier decided, "not been slow at all"; rather, they had been brought about by those sudden "revolutions" on the surface of the earth.

The shifts from one environment to another from marine to terrestrial, or, at some points, from marine to freshwater had, Cuvier decided, "not been slow at all"; rather, they had been brought about by those sudden "revolutions" on the surface of the earth.

I don't expect, all of a sudden, a revolution in a different situation.

On this analysis, Glasgow is still feeling the after-effects of a particularly sudden industrial revolution in the 19th century, when rapid urbanisation cramped workers into unsanitary housing.

The system, whose introduction is not commented on by any literary source, is depicted on vases in the course of the 7th century, though it is not possible to say whether it was a sudden technological revolution or something that evolved over decades.

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