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"anti-Red" Definitions
  1. ANTI-COMMUNIST

31 Sentences With "anti Red"

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Count Demi Lovato, Yara Shahidi, and Hailee Steinfeld as queens of the anti-red lip trend.
Some anti-red-light camera activists even proposed just not paying the tickets since they were merely civil rather than criminal infractions.
The job of the Rogers-Paese axis is to turn Mr Trump's anti-red tape rhetoric into blows against the Volcker rule.
It is somewhat ironic that the energy drink giant has its eye on Udinese: the Friulian team's fans are twinned with those of Salzburg, so the anti-Red Bull connection is easy to establish.
Quarks and gluons contain a special kind of "color charge," similar to an electric charge except there are six choices (called red, anti-red, blue, anti-blue, green, or anti-green), rather than two choices (positive or negative).
Truman won, whereupon Hoover undermined the rest of his administration and the 1952 presidential campaign of the next Democratic candidate, Adlai Stevenson, by aiding and abetting the anti-red, anti-gay, and anti-black hysteria of the day.
When right-wing demagogues like Senator Joseph McCarthy came into prominence, targeting not just communist spies but the broader progressive movement, some anti-communists with left-wing roots, like Max Eastman and James Burnham, joined the anti-Red crusade.
Each dress by Gvasalia bears more or less the same silhouette — wide, flouncy, anti-red carpet — are made-to-order, and are branded with the original 'BB' house logo (or labeled on the back with the year, collection, and garment description).
The others are protections for euro-outs (which goes with the grain of existing shifts in Brussels), an anti-red tape drive (ditto) and an end to the mantra of ever-closer union (effectively killed off at a Council summit in 2014, which concluded that "the concept of ever-closer union allows for different paths of integration… while respecting the wishes of those who do not wish to deepen any further").
August 26, 1947; Stark, Louis. "Anti-Red Affidavits Aid Labor, Denham Says as Two Unions File." New York Times. August 26, 1947; Stark, Louis. "AFL, CIO Yielding on Oath Predicted." New York Times. August 28, 1947.
At the 12th congress he became the first party-list representative and minority leader of the House's Commission on Appointments. He was also among the principal sponsors of Republic Act 9485 (the Anti Red-Tape Law of 2007).
Edson, Peter, "New Anti-Red Laws Requested", Lawrence Journal-World, July 15, 1954, p 4. Navasky, p 33. Belknap (1994) p 225.Other CPUSA members indicted included: Robert Klonsky (Philadelphia); and Alexander Bittelman, Alexander Trachtenberg, V. J. Jerome, and Betty Garrett (New York).
"Pacelli Reported Seeking Aid of U.S. in Anti-Red Drive". The New York Times. p. 1. Monsignor Giuseppe Pizzardo, the Secretary of Extraordinary Affairs, served as acting Secretary of State during Pacelli's absence. Pope Pius XI also cut short his vacation at Castel Gandolfo to return to the Vatican during Pacelli's absence.
Zengakuren is a league of university student associations founded in 1948 in Japan. The word is an abridgement of which literally means "All-Japan League of Student Self-Government Associations." Notable for organizing protests and marches, Zengakuren has been involved in Japan's anti-Red Purge movement, the anti-military base movement, the anti-Security Treaty movement, and the struggle against the construction of Narita Airport.
Patna Police (Hindi: पटना पुलिस) is the police service responsible for law enforcement within Patna district, including the capital city of Patna in an Indian state of Bihar.New police headquarters building soon The Times of India. Retrieved 11 March 2012Stage set for anti-Red operations The Times of India, Patna. Retrieved 3 June 2013 Patna Police is the largest police service in the state.
Writing about the Spanish Civil War, he referred to Franco's army as the "anti-red movement", but later became critical of Franco. Between October 1933 and September 1938, the four volumes of Marlborough: His Life and Times were published and sold well. In December 1934, the India Bill entered Parliament and was passed in February 1935. Churchill and 83 other Conservative MPs voted against it.
Paul W. Valentine, "The Fascist Specter Behind The World Anti-Red League". The Washington Post. 28 May 1978 Pearson resigned from the WACL in the wake of accusations that he "encouraged the membership of European and Latin American groups with Nazi or neo-Nazi ties". In a Wall Street Journal article subsequent chairman John Singlaub was quoted calling Pearson an "embarrassment" who is "not at all welcome in any activity"Rich Jaroslovsky (28 September 1984).
Palmer had a pro-labor record in Congress though he was never very successful at winning labor's votes in elections. Through most of 1919 he did not join the growing chorus of anti- union sentiment and anti-Red rhetoric that greeted the Seattle General Strike and the Boston Police Strike. His potential rivals for the presidency in 1920 were not inactive. In September and October 1919, General Leonard Wood led U.S. military forces against striking steel workers in Gary, Indiana.
President Eisenhower denied Walker's request for resignation and offered him command over more than 10,000 troops in Augsburg, Germany, specifically the 24th Infantry Division, which Walker accepted. He began promoting his "Pro-Blue" indoctrination program for troops, which included a reading list of materials by Hargis and the John Birch Society. The name "Pro-Blue", said Walker, was intended to suggest "anti-red."p. 105 Schoenwald, Jonathan M. A Time for Choosing: The Rise of American Conservatism, Oxford University Press, 2001.
Section 26 of the bill of rights to the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma states, "The right of a citizen to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person, or property, or in aid of the civil power, when thereunto legally summoned, shall never be prohibited; but nothing herein contained shall prevent the Legislature from regulating the carrying of weapons." Some counties have adopted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions. An anti-red flag law was passed in 2020.
It produced a negative reaction on the part of the press and the public that helped change national attitudes against the anti-red campaign of 1919–20. The legislature considered the committee's recommendations for curbing and countering radical propaganda. It passed a series of laws funding anti-radical work by the Attorney-General and the training of teachers of patriotism who would use their expertise in factories and businesses. Other bills defined the kinds of institutions that could provide education and forbade private instruction outside them.
He received "full and independent powers to investigate violations, file complaints and prosecute offenders before the board." In August 1947, he supported an "Anti-Red Affidavit Rule" and so sided with US Senator Robert A. Taft. In October 1947, the NRLB overruled him, which meant that top officers of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) would not have to sign an anti-Communist oath per the Taft-Hartley Act. In September 1950, President Truman asked Denham to resign.
As argued by the writing duo known as Marius-Ary Leblond, European socialists, their prestige greatly damaged by the Russian Revolution, were no longer able to exercise any influence over the peasant movement and "coalesce [it] against Capital." Leblond proposed that "the Greens in Danubian countries, who are some of the most conscious and determined, alongside those of France and Russia, will form a powerful anti-Red coalition."Marius-Ary Leblond, "Les principaux questions extérieures. Le problème des Internationales", in Paris- Midi, May 15, 1921, p.
On this question I can offer no opinion. I can, > however, lay it down as a proposition that in so far as our relations with > Russia are concerned, the expressions of resentment which it epitomises are > definitely detrimental to our essential interest. That we should be alarmed > at the activity of Soviet agitators is an admission of weakness which is > hailed with delight over here. Yet the most pressing aspect is the > commercial one and here the anti-red campaign does positive and immediate > harm which it is impossible to calculate in Pounds Sterling.
By the 14th and early 15th century, brilliant full grain pure kermes scarlet was "by far the most esteemed, most regal" colour for luxury woollen textiles in the Low Countries, England, France, Spain and Italy.Munro, John H. "The Anti-Red Shift – To the Dark Side: Colour Changes in Flemish Luxury Woollens, 1300–1500". In Netherton & Owens- Crocker (2007), pp. 56–57. Following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Mexican cochineal, which produced a stronger dye and could thus be used in smaller quantities, replaced kermes dyes in general use in Europe.
Murex dyes were fabulously expensive – one snail yields but a single drop of dye – and the Roman Empire imposed a strict monopoly on their use from the reign of Alexander Severus (AD 225–235) that was maintained by the succeeding Byzantine Empire until the Early Middle Ages.Munro, John H. "The Anti-Red Shift – To the Dark Side: Colour Changes in Flemish Luxury Woollens, 1300–1500". In Netherton and Owens-Crocker (2007), pp. 56–57. The dye was used for imperial manuscripts on purple parchment, often with text in silver or gold, and porphyrogenitos or "born in the purple" was a term for Byzantine offspring of a reigning Emperor.
Hayes was a controversial figure not just for being one of the rare women among mathematics professors in nineteenth-century America, but for her embrace of radical causes such as questioning the Bible, gender- related clothing conventions, suffrage, temperance, socialism, the 1912 Lawrence Textile Strike, and Sacco and Vanzetti case. She was the Socialist Party candidate for Massachusetts Secretary of State in 1912, the first woman in state history to run for statewide office. She did not win the race, but did receive more votes than any Socialist candidate on the ballot, including 2500 more than for their gubernatorial candidate. During the Russian Revolution, despite anti-Red sentiment, she raised money for Russian orphans and defended socialism.
During the 1920s, right-wing nationalist beliefs became an increasingly dominant force. State support for Shinto encouraged a belief in the mythological history of Japan and thus led to mysticism and cultural chauvinism. Some secret societies took up ultranationalism and Japan-centered radical ideas. They included: Genyōsha (Black Ocean Society, 1881), Kokuryu- kai (Amur River Society, or Black Dragon Society, 1901), movements dedicated to overseas Japanese expansion to the north; Nihon Kokusui Kai (Japanese Patriotic Society, 1919), founded by Tokoname Takejiro; Sekka Boshidan (Anti- Red League) founded at the same time as the Japanese Communist Party; and the Kokuhonsha (State Basis Society) founded in 1924 by Baron Hiranuma, for the preservation of the unique national character of Japan and its special mission in Asia.
Free from international war, the Red Army confronted an internecine war against a variety of opposing anti-Communist forces, including the Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine, the "Black Army" led by Nestor Makhno, the anti-White and anti-Red Green armies, efforts to restore the defeated Provisional Government, monarchists, but mainly the White Movement of several different anti-socialist military confederations. "Red Army Day", 23 February 1918, has a two-fold historical significance: it was the first day of drafting recruits (in Petrograd and Moscow), and the first day of combat against the occupying Imperial German Army. cited in . In June 1918, Trotsky abolished workers' control over the Red Army, replacing the election of officers with traditional army hierarchies and criminalizing dissent with the death penalty.
In contemporary newspaper articles he referred to the Spanish Republican government as a Communist front, and Franco's army as the "Anti red movement" and writing "revivified Fascist Spain in closest sympathy with Italy and Germany is one kind of disaster. A Communist Spain reaching its snaky tentacles through Portugal and France is another, and many will think the worse." He supported the Hoare-Laval Pact and continued up until 1937 to praise Benito Mussolini. In his 1937 book Great Contemporaries, Churchill expressed a hope that despite Hitler's apparent dictatorial tendencies, he would use his power to rebuild Germany into a worthy member of the world community writing > Although no subsequent political action can condone wrong deeds, history is > replete with examples of men who have risen to power by employing stern, > grim, and even frightful methods, but who, nevertheless when their life is > revealed as a whole, have been regarded as great figures whose lives have > enriched the story of mankind.
S.A.), the Government replaced Bishop Ordnass with Bishop Lajos Veto, as Hungary's Lutheran Primate. Bishop Ordnass was relegated ..."Time -Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce Volume 71 1958 - Page 72 "Pro-Red Calvinist Bishop John Peter was deposed, as was Lutheran Bishop Lajos Veto. Staunchly anti-Red Bishop Lajos Ordass was freed from house arrest, resumed his post as primate of the Hungarian ..."Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts - Issues 161-165 -United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service - 1958 Page 47 "19, 1958 ALLEGED ARREST OF BISHOP ORDASS REFUTED Budapest, MTI, in French Hellschreiber to Europe, Aug, 18, 1958, 1200 GMT— L ("What Is the Truth About Lajos Ordass?," a statement by Dr. Lajos Veto, Lutheran bishop) (Text) ..."Hungarian Studies: HS. - Volumes 10-11 1995 - Page 87 "The four are Bishop Lajos Veto; Nicholas Palfi, former dean of the Lutheran seminary in Budapest; Karoly Grunvalszky, former general secretary of the church; and Adam Mekis, former assistant to the ignominiously deposed Laszlo Dezsery.

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