Sentence examples for violent revolutions from inspiring English sources

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[Science] was [Kuhn wrote] "a series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions".

In contrast with the violent revolutions of Lenin and Stalin, Khrushchev sought to reduce hostility between the Soviet Union and the West.

He had all these fantasies of violent revolutions, and because of all this he identified with people like Gaddafi [who had also come from a poor, illiterate family].

Should countries that have experienced more violent revolutions also hold elections, such as Libya, Syria, and Yemen, Islamist parliamentarians are well positioned to compete in those nations as well.

Mr Fawcett argues that it was born not just out of a desire for liberty, but also to cope with the violent revolutions unleashed at the end of the 18th century.

Most violent revolutions -- whether France in 1789, China in 1911, Russia in 1917, or Iran in 1979, resulted not in democracy but in strongmen and more state control.

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"It calls for violent revolution.

They are in the business of violent revolution, not argument.

The document was signed under a threat of violent revolution.

I don't mean violent revolution at all".

Mandela, Sisulu and others were charged with violent revolution.

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