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8 Sentences With "fomenter"

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Luckey had previous connections with right-wing fomenter Milo Yiannopoulos, who knew Luckey's real identity as NimbleRichMan, and vouched for his good intentions.
Dans le même temps, renforcer le rôle des acteurs de la société civile lui permettrait de contrer ceux qui aux extrêmes jouent sur le ressentiment pour fomenter les dissensions.
That seemed unlikely to change for the general election: In his speech Tuesday, Mr. Cuomo called Mr. Trump the "Bernie Madoff" of politics and a fomenter of civil war between red and blue states.
However, he saw the evils of the politics of his day was not a "fomenter of factions" writing "A Treatise of Christian Love" as a response.
Throughout 1926, he made a number of inquiries into the political beliefs of the Brookwood faculty and the content of Brookwood courses. He particularly focused on the beliefs and activities of faculty member Arthur Calhoun, an avowed Marxist. Green's inquiries confirmed his suspicion that the college was a hotbed of radicalism. In April 1927, Green made a veiled threat against Brookwood in the pages of the AFL's magazine, The American Federationist, arguing that worker education should be a bulwark against rather than a fomenter of radicalism.
Lafayette in prison Lafayette was taken prisoner by the Austrians near Rochefort when another former French officer, Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy, asked for rights of transit through Austrian territory on behalf of a group of French officers. This was initially granted, as it had been for others fleeing France, but was revoked when the famous Lafayette was recognized.Spalding, pp. 1–3 Frederick William II of Prussia, Austria's ally against France, had once received Lafayette, but that was before the French Revolution—the king now saw him as a dangerous fomenter of rebellion, to be interned to prevent him from overthrowing other monarchies.
Emmett Rensin claimed The Onion is an important if unintentional fomenter of Marxist thought in America: According to Rensin, examples of indictments of false consciousness, commodity fetishization and valorization of the invisible hand also abound. Rensin attributes the material to the humorists' need to work from "obvious, intuitive truth—the kind necessary for any kind of broadly appealing humor" rather than a conscious decision to promote Marxism. Some of the publication's political impact is unintentional. For example, the Onions long-running caricature of Joe Biden as a blue-collar "creepy but harmless uncle" character is often believed to have positively affected the real Joe Biden's public image.
Hastein disappeared from history in around 896, by then an old man having already been described as "the lusty and terrifying old warrior of the Loire and the Somme", when he arrived in England several years earlier. He was one of the most notorious and successful Vikings of all time, having raided dozens of cities across many kingdoms in Europe and North Africa. The Norman monk Dudo of Saint-Quentin was very critical of Hastein: > This was a man accursed: fierce, mightily cruel, and savage, pestilent, > hostile, sombre, truculent, given to outrage, pestilent and untrustworthy, > fickle and lawless. Death-dealing, uncouth, fertile in ruses, warmonger > general, traitor, fomenter of evil, and double-dyeded dissimulator ... Dudo > of St. Quentin's.

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