Papers 1951-1960 of total 6202 found.
…to be able to be introduced. When Parliment receives a proposal the member takes it to the Parlimentary Draftsman to have it composed. It will embody the policy of the administration as expressed in their party election manifesto of the Queen’s Speech…
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…no respect for the common people and that he had no intention of keeping the October Manifesto, an agreement Nicholas had made stating the people would receive a constitution in exchange for Count Witta’s help in representing Russia at the peace talks with Japan…
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…reason to seize them...”. In his first “Manifesto of Surrealism” he seems to be more than a mere admirer of Freud's; he seems to believe that psychoanalysis could be used not only to treat mental illness, but to transform life generally. This is a very true…
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…government increased by 2.2 million in 1996. Moynihan blames the state department spokesman for blaming the CIA on intelligence failure over Pokhran tests. Instead, the US attitude should have been based on the BJP’s 1998 election manifesto, which gave clear…
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…itself is an insignificant factor , what I want to reproduce is what exists between the motif and me” – Claude Monet (1840-1926 An artistic manifesto with an almost philosophical twist and the amazing thing is that he does it. The Color…
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…was a strong pacifist. The last letter that he signed was to Bertrand Russell in which Einstein agreed to have his name put on a manifesto urging every nation to give up nuclear weapons. His last act was to argue, as he had done all his life, for international peace.…
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…away this sustenance agriculture. The vast, mass-production of corn crops of the North American and Canadian prairies would poor into Mexico, undercutting the small producers (New Statesman and Society 2). The EZLN had a ten-point manifesto: "work, land…
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…” as a consequence of an event (Terrell, 18). The following are six rules from an Imagist manifesto: 1. To use the language of common speech, but to employ the exact word, not the nearly-exact, nor the merely decorative word. 2. We believe that the individuality…
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…. The outcome was quite unexpected. Not only was Prince Metternich thrown out of power, Franz Joseph, the new monarch replacing Ferdinand, granted a constitution and an end to serfdom (the imperial manifesto). This was a disaster for the revolt (which obviously…
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Manifesto gave basic civil liberties and a Duma with limited powers. This example illustrates that Nicholas was not of weak character but was politically naïve. His fatal decision to go to the front to command Russian troops in WW1 proved to be a catalyst…
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