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the dissidence
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The state of being dissident; dissent
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If Mr Swinney does quell the dissidence, he may turn out to be a tougher opponent for the Labour-Lib Dem administration in Scotland than Mr Salmond was.
The dissidence at the root of these catchphrases has been obscured by their ubiquity on tote bags and T-shirts, and for Crispin the decline of feminism is visible in how easy the label is to claim.
The wave of revolts by the eastern satraps, which began a movement away from unity in the state, also affected western Iran; the beginning of the reign of Antiochus (223 187 bc) was marked by the dissidence of Molon and his brother Alexander, satraps of Media and Persis, respectively.
Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles were, by the end of 1917, all in various stages of the dissidence from which the independent states of the postwar period were to emerge; and, at the same time, Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, and Azerbaijanis were no less active in their own nationalist movements.
At a time when even moviegoers seemed divided by the piety of "The Passion of the Christ" and the dissidence of "Fahrenheit 9/11," it was only natural that the 2004 presidential campaign was roundly described as the most divisive -- and important -- national election in years.
She is outlined in pen, while her environment is drawn with watercolor and colored pencil - a technique meant to illustrate the dissidence between Aicha and her new environment.
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Philip Roth's great comic novels have got him accused of everything from "Jewish anti-semitism" to misogyny, while Milan Kundera sees comedy as the ultimate dissidence in his novel The Joke.
I was travelling through the Persian Gulf region at the time for the Washington Post, reporting a story that eventually bore the headline "In the Gulf, Dissidence Goes Digital: Text Messaging Is New Tool of Political Underground".
ISIS however, is a neo-Ikhwani rejectionist protest that is taking place outside the kingdom -- and which, moreover, follows the Juhayman dissidence in its trenchant criticism of the al-Saud ruling family.
The porteño dissidence was a serious financial handicap to the state, since Buenos Aires kept for itself all the revenues from customs duties on imports.
More important to him even than this was the attempt to carry the moral clarity and authenticity of the politics of dissidence into the hurly burly of late 20th-century market democracy politics.
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