Gold devoré headwraps became gold devoré peasant blouses became gold embroidered peasant dresses became gold leopard disco glam.
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Under feudalism, it's clear that a lord is exploiting a peasant — the peasant is doing all of the labor.
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Against this, Bannon positions his own "party of the peasants," with their "peasant honesty, peasant wisdom and peasant loyalty," prompting Wolff to make what is either a deeply ironic or inadvertently hilarious comparison of Bannon to Tolstoy.
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I haven't done any Tolstoy, because he was a nobleman who romanticized peasant life, but Gorki was a straight up peasant.
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For peasant farmers—and in particular, the pregnant wives of peasant farmers—clay is an important source of calcium, iron, zinc, and copper.
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One of their most important ideas, borrowed from elsewhere in Central America, was a model of knowledge diffusion called "Campesino a Campesino"—peasant to peasant.
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In Brasilia, more than 1,500 people from peasant and homeless groups held protests at the finance ministry, the Landless Peasant Movement said in a statement.
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They stopped to ask a peasant which way to go, and the peasant told them, and the king handed him a tip—a coin—and the peasant looked at the coin, realized that the face on the coin was the face that he was looking at, and turned them in.
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You are now a peasant, along with almost everyone else.
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Rich or poor, powerful or peasant, death comes for everyone.
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Some peasant to just make sure the doors are locked?
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SOCIAL scientists tell a story about a peasant called Vladimir.
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For me, it was peasant food or just home cooking.
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How can you think of a peasant for the pope?
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Historically, the breed was known as a peasant farmer's dog.
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She wrote plays under the pseudonym of a Russian peasant.
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The spread of mobile phones has connected peasant farmers to markets.
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Pictures of mothers and babies, and peasant women or so on.
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" He added: "He was a peasant come home to the barnyard.
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Americans take less vacation time than a medieval peasant, in fact.
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The FARC began as a peasant movement bent on seizing power.
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Shakespeare's scenes set in Bohemia use peasant characters for comic effect.
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I don't know—a handsome peasant to take to the pope?
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Not a handsome peasant, the padre continued to provoke him. Why?
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An advocate for peasant rights who accompanied the commission told ¡PACIFISTA!
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"Modesty had very little place in the peasant world," Figes writes.
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Wolf's grandfather was born in a big peasant family in Turkey.
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She was taught to read by her nanny, a literate peasant.
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How many times have I been a peasant or an aristocrat?
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"When he was a peasant, this was the strategy that he used."
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Buying the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus doesn't make you a peasant.
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So, until the inevitable peasant insurrection happens, the "circle" will remain unbroken.
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It was the best kind of peasant gruel: lusty, cheap, and nourishing.
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It's very different from xiaolongbao or Peking duck, that's not peasant food.
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Mr. Nye credited her "innate peasant storytelling ability" as an important influence.
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The dogged peasant keeps after the miser; he wants his kopeck back.
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She wants children, a husband — even a peasant will do, she says.
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Sometimes this meant studying organized revolts, like slave rebellions or peasant uprisings.
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My grandfather, a combat hero from a peasant family, was an optimist.
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It's what peasant cooks and farmers have done for thousands of years.
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We have heavy peasant food, cold pilsners, and fruit of the sea.
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Kazimir Malevich turned the geometry of suprematism to figurative portraits of peasant farmers.
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Correction: This post originally stated the Hound murdered the peasant family for bread.
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She starred in the 1947 film Maria Candelaria, playing an Indian peasant woman.
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But it didn't do much to improve the economic lot of the peasant.
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"They did this to us, peasant women, because we were illiterate," she said.
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It will have a "citizen, worker, communal and peasant-farmer" character, he said.
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I imagine they were praying for the soul of that young peasant girl.
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You wouldn't get a peasant car like that for your fiancée, would you?
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The miser borrows a kopeck from a peasant to give to a beggar.
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I'm an uneducated peasant woman whose daughter happens to be Joan of Arc.
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Peasant women who fled the famine became nannies for House of Government residents.
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Poverty and pain Many of the people in Galang's community are peasant farmers.
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However, in 1429, a teenage peasant girl helped turn things around for the country.
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Where: Ancient Rome; When: 62–52 BCE Being a peasant in ancient Rome sucked.
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In a white peasant blouse, she was all smiles over the close celebrity encounter.
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Did seeing pictures from The Royal Wedding have you feeling like a damn peasant?
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"Very intricate peasant dishes," he said as he rolled a very, very large joint.
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From the mightiest Pharaoh to the lowliest peasant, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?
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Others venture the revolution of 1789, or even the Jacquerie peasant revolt of 1358.
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This Indian-printed silk peasant blouse ($2600) is heaven off the shoulder with jeans.
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This Indian-printed silk peasant blouse ($218) is heaven off the shoulder with jeans.
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" His characters barely exist: a "tall pleasant man," and an "independent looking peasant woman.
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He then worries the room stinks of his chicken, of his Hindu peasant origins.
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One 40-year-old peasant farmer in Guangdong says eating bats can prevent cancer.
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The first method actor was an untrained peasant woman named Hollis, who played Mrs.
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What I'm saying is, what if the season ends with a mass peasant uprising?
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Others continued to work with local grapes and made low-cost, everyday "peasant" wine.
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In 2014, Mr. Friedman appeared briefly on "Game of Thrones" dressed as a peasant.
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Peasant cooks developed methods like long cooking to turn the overlooked into the irresistible.
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" She has referred to her "peasant resilience," and to neighbors "poorer even than us.
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The citizens who had no rights then were student radicals, peasant activists, phantom communists.
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To this day, Maya peasant farmers use fire rather like commercial agriculture uses tractors.
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"I was wearing this crazy hippie peasant dress with holes in it," she said.
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His work was much, much more than a Christmas-card vision of jolly peasant life.
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I don't know if I can ever go back to peasant life again after this!
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One who seems to exclusively wear light-wash jeans, peasant blouses, and breezy linen dresses.
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The historical Joan of Arc was a peasant, a soldier, a mystic and a martyr.
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A plate of piss-poor peasant food could become something sublime, like feijoada in Brazil.
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You just need two minutes, a few household items, and a summer-ready peasant top.
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He believed that the Amerindian peasant communities of the Andes contained the germ of socialism.
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Fluttering cherubs and young peasant girls with creamy skin tones compete for attention, pantomiming seduction.
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Paramilitaries have threatened him for organizing peasant squatters in Macondo and the larger Urabá region.
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You should have married a fine, round, jolly, wise peasant woman and had thirteen kids.
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They wanted it to be a peasant because that would make it even more communist.
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In that way, is the world of a medieval peasant all that different from today?
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I thought it best to begin to get into the mind set of the peasant.
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It worked for a shivering peasant in Chekhov or a naked Fool on the heath.
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Women dressed in native peasant costumes danced on stage to an accordion-led polka band.
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"We are not children," says Costa Estevao, who leads the peasant union in Nampula province.
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"We embrace the peasant traditions of central Italy — no compromises, no shortcuts," Mr. Gerbi said.
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In my telling, the girl became a happy, lustful peasant girl, full-breasted, buttocks spread.
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His presidency empowers them by showing "the indigenous peasant as a revolutionary power," she said.
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I wanted the contrast of clunky boots with the 'peasant Milan' look of the dress.
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Extricating himself with the help of a peasant, he soon sets out for St. Petersburg.
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I'm wearing dark-wash jeans, a mustard yellow peasant-y top, and black ankle booties.
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Waste this river of carp and scumbags, it's peasant bread with the crust come alive.
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That is a vision of peasant farming from the 1960s, when the FARC took up arms.
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Ryot's name is intended to evoke both a Hindi peasant and a Silicon Valley-type disruption.
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But the High Sparrow — a nameless peasant — proved far more ambitious and dangerous than she anticipated.
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"All the other candidates live off politics," says Patrick Pervis, who calls himself a paysan (peasant).
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"WOMEN hold up half the sky," Mao Zedong used to say, when not harassing peasant girls.
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He also enacted large-scale land reform, breaking up big estates into ejidos, or peasant collectives.
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Everyone wears loose-fitting peasant garb at all times, and occasionally squat and vaguely phallic helmets.
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The man is now performing for his King—a man he once treated as a peasant.
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At Ellis Island, he listed his total assets as $25 and his profession simply as 'peasant.
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His long-estranged peasant wife was produced, and suggested that Mr. Fedorenko had opposed Soviet collectivization.
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The Peasant Mini Dress by Current Air proved to be the perfect summer-to-fall dress.
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In place of a restive industrial proletariat, Tsarist Russia had a long tradition of peasant revolt.
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I leave the three of them—the peasant boys and their ram—to their own devices.
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Gerald might have once seen himself as a peasant boy, and maybe deep down still does.
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In Mr. Mizoguchi's romantic fantasy "Ugetsu," she played a mysterious noblewoman who seduces a peasant potter.
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During Guevara's time fighting in Bolivia, not a single peasant was documented to have joined him.
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Alsarah, the lead singer, wore jeans and a snakeskin-patterned vest over a silky peasant blouse.
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She was wearing a vintage calfskin leather skirt and a silk peasant top printed with flowers.
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In just a few years, an unruly peasant army was whipped into a formidable fighting force.
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For the country's black majority, Mugabe built schools and hospitals and promoted agriculture for peasant farmers.
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It's not rocket science: eat like a peasant and you will live long and happy lives.
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But crucially, the familiar silhouette still screams, "I'm driving a Bentley—and you, dear peasant, are not."
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He even declared that he ate unmilled rice like the poorest peasant, because he too was poor.
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She made a name for herself playing a French peasant in the 1927 film What Price Glory.
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Now she lives next to Mr Nkundiye, the peasant who killed his previous neighbours with a club.
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Smith notes that as more peasant women entered the workforce, Perchta's focus turned to tormenting the lazy.
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I'm cooking peasant food from every culture—every culture in the world serves these cuts of meat.
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The New Peasant DressThese are not the frowsy, floor-length nightgowns you remember from '60s variety shows.
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The naïve and yet not-so-naïve peasant still worries about the kopeck he lent the miser.
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Indeed, in just over three decades, what a phenomenal life the self-proclaimed peasant boy has lived.
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Behind the vase, a rosy-cheeked woman in peasant dress looks down in concentration as she strums.
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I was so into it that I used to pair a peasant skirt with my jean jacket.
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"Ah, you like the peasant food," Ester told me when I indicated a preference for the sujebi.
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Episode 240 The undead Mountain smashes the head of a peasant against a wall (259 minutes in).
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A peasant girl, she silenced a horde of ransacking mercenaries with a raised glass and defiant toast.
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He recently completed the sculpture "The Peasant," a commission from the office of the president of Senegal.
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I only just read "Pig Earth" — John Berger's classic account of peasant life in a French village.
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An Ottoman noble is taken prisoner and compelled to work the farm belonging to a Montenegrin peasant.
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She was a guest at Butterfly's wedding on Friday evening and a peasant in "Turandot" on Saturday afternoon.
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The humble Siberian peasant bewitched Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, the Tsarina, with his apparently miraculous powers.
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He is the only peasant in California who was able to remain when paramilitaries displaced the other families.
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At this point, though, it would be more exciting to see a peasant uprising kill all these goofballs.
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The couple wed in 1919, using their honeymoon to visit museums of peasant art in Oslo and Stockholm.
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Anabela Lemos, an environmental activist, says that governments and corporations want "to destroy the campesina", or peasant class.
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The heart of his socialist faith was a lifelong commitment to the ideal of the Russian peasant commune.
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He found them dignified, doing their work in a sanctifying late-summer light, companions to his peasant "Angelus".
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It was the smell of the peasant girl's hair, the smell of the fields mingled with her sweat.
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Of course I would want to be Mulan, but I'd play Peasant No. 2 if I had to.
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The peasant boys, the ram, and I are following two young Israeli guys who claim to be interested.
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Over 100 years ago, Coco Chanel transformed herself from peasant orphan into the founder of a fashion empire.
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The rebels fought back, raiding police stations, but vastly outnumbered and outgunned, the peasant army was eventually crushed.
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The name and social standing of each man — peasant, student, religious scholar, notable — were noted below each photograph.
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She's not a peasant, and she's not royalty, so she has this weird in-between fairy-tale life.
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This is the realm of ritual, the Rite of Spring, and the supposed peasant dances that inspired it.
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She shrugs off the fame and the labels usually applied to her as a writer: female, peasant, disabled.
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Perhaps I can't expect every peasant to be a genius, but guards too (of all ranks) are unbelievably dense.
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We follow our droid heroes, modeled on the peasant soldiers in Kurosawa's Hidden Fortress, through the battle that follows.
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His ideal was "a stalwart peasant in a sheepskin coat" with "a stout wife and a half-dozen children".
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He had been born the son of a Swiss peasant farmer and never forgot the pains of his origins.
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Quite literally: fearing his peasant feet were too large, he always wore his shoes a half-size too small.
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This provision is meant to shift the burden of the proof from the displaced peasant to the business owner.
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One-third went to the government, one-sixth to community groups, and one-sixth to indigenous and peasant organizations.
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When your niece decide she wanna apply some pressure on the peasant toddlers in the sandbox🙃😎 pic.twitter.
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A little kid sitting next to me turned to his dad and echoed the war-stricken peasant on screen.
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Frankenstein's monster lurks outside a peasant family's house, only to be driven away when they catch sight of him.
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In one corner, a woman fornicated with a peasant, and in the other corner her sister did the same.
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The gatekeeper, a peasant who spoke mainly dialect, told her that the house was closed and the family abroad.
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Fifteen of Poland's 16 provinces are controlled by the opposition, often through a coalition with the conservative Peasant Party.
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One of his most successful pieces was "Monument to a Peasant," a sculpture dedicated to Poland's small-scale farmers.
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Under Matthew Penn's direction, Glenn Close stars as the peasant woman surprised to have birthed such an extraordinary daughter.
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Monarchs considered it a peasant grape that made bad wine — "gou," in medieval French, was a term of derision.
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A reluctant peasant worries that if he gives his name for soldiering, the city will dun him for taxes.
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In 2200 her peasant girl was "gay and robust" in the first act of a performance, Mr. Martin wrote.
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The centerpiece, "Kaos," directed by the brothers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, threads four Pirandello stories of Sicilian peasant life.
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They used a soldier disguised as a peasant on a horse as a decoy to approach the camp gates.
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Although the menu will slowly change, Peasant will keep its name and its basic, straight-from-the-hearth style.
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In the early 803s, anticipating the ethnic trend, she began making peasant skirts in Italian fabrics with Romanian embroidery.
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In 1974, during his sophomore year, he flew to northern Honduras to work with peasant farmers in remote pueblos.
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He takes her to the countryside to meet with peasant farmers, or campesinos, who don't have enough to eat.
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In a letter to Theodor W. Adorno, his friend and eventual executor, Benjamin recalled being galvanized by Paris Peasant.
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Of peasant origin, she was the lover of Manuel Marulanda, the FARC's founding leader, and worked as a radio operator.
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"Not a nanny, not a granny, not a fanny," Pomme's quartet sings in peasant dresses before a blank-faced crowd.
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Her outfit appears to be a mashup of Manson family signatures, right down to the peasant details and quilted vest.
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The 'close-to-earth' materials have all the peasant simplicity of Marie Antoinette playing farmgirl in the hamlet at Versailles.
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In the 1970s their grip was challenged by left-wing trade unions and peasant groups, with help from radical priests.
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Macondo is where Benigno Gil and Solano led peasant squatters pressing their land claims against cattle ranchers and banana businessmen.
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Today, he explained, if you're a peasant in Africa, the sheriff can come whenever he wants and claim your property.
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His "Kneeling Peasant Girl" (1950s), an oil painting that's stylistically reminiscent of Matisse's "Blue Nude," exemplifies this east-west fusion.
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Media companies fear it destroyed their business and turned the news industry into peasant serfs on the greedy overlord's land.
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Donald Trump is a trumped-up peasant, and Justin Trudeau is the heir and defender of the North American dream.
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Luckily, Princess Eugenie's days of parading around like a total peasant with zero diamonds on her head are almost over.
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For a "semiliterate peasant," he has recorded a testament so "sustained and eloquent" that the Edinburgh literati suspect a hoax.
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In Marquetalia, a charismatic peasant named Manuel Marulanda organized a group of Marxist-Leninist partisans, dedicated to fighting the Front.
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Instead, an orderly development of the interior—less violent, and less inclined to celebrate the desperado over the peaceful peasant.
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"Liz Taylor came in the shop once and she had the same peasant blouse I did," Ms. Mariaschin, 95, said.
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There's her father, Raúl, a peasant revolutionary who taught himself yoga to survive a stint in a Mexico City prison.
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"André defines himself as a peasant," Jean-François Werner, a journalist, once wrote in the wine magazine L'Amateur de Bordeaux.
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An illiterate peasant, this Lucía leaves a female work brigade for love of a self-regarding, insanely proprietary truck driver.
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Mao became active in peasant affairs, and his transformative experience was witnessing and chronicling an uprising in his native Hunan.
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Hours later, he stood in Reminiscence wearing a sheepskin vest, loose cotton drawstring pants and a billowy black peasant blouse.
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I think it's something that makes people dream, whether it's a king or a peasant, it produces the same feeling.
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But, like other detectives I spoke to, he and Li were from humble backgrounds, having grown up in peasant families.
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A sober peasant leader from Wugong, a village about 120 miles south of Beijing, he was transformed by his trip.
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Socialism was possible only in advanced economies like Germany, France or even the United States, but not in peasant Russia.
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One of Hamlet's best-known monologues (beginning "O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I") has been cut altogether.
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BARBA BIANCA What was Scrimshaw is now in the hands of Frank DeCarlo and Dulcinea Benson of Peasant in Manhattan.
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One of his villains, the wealthy Marquis St Evrémonde, has his carriage driven recklessly, killing the child of a French peasant.
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The usually very fabulous Fan Bingbing de-glammed for her lead role, playing a wronged peasant seeking revenge on her husband.
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"I'd never played a peasant woman from the 15th century before, and that was an interesting exercise for me," she says.
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One night the slices of crusty Italian peasant bread served to each table were so small they felt like a tease.
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Sure, off-the-shoulder tops might seem repetitive, but the styles have run the gamut from peasant dresses to mod minimalism.
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RUDOLF NUREYEV was marked out as different from birth, delivered to a peasant family on a train in Siberia in 1938.
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Aspects of this softer touch and melding of figure and landscape appear in peasant models for his "Card Players", for example.
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William F. Buckley, one of the founders of modern conservatism, griped about the greedy liberal elite like a dispossessed peasant-intellectual.
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The majority of what follows dates to the Han Dynasty, which the peasant rebel leader Liu Bang founded in 206 BCE.
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Though peasant blouses have a tendency to look costumey or super boho, this modern version has more chill than its predecessors.
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Strangely, when I tell my experience as a peasant boy to others now, many of them think that I am joking.
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A peasant turned crusader, Wu had exposed hundreds of companies that were illegally polluting the water in his home province, Jiangsu.
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It's pairing the familiar with the unfamiliar, haute cuisine and peasant cuisine, it's smashing two worlds together to create something beautiful.
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Pici is the local style of eggless peasant pasta; it is like plump, irregular strands of spaghetti, stretched out by hand.
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I went to Haiti after school and worked for three years with a peasant movement that was trying to build democracy.
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His mother, who ran the store, raised two kids in America but was, in her heart, a peasant from the shtetl.
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"Mine, then, is the story of a peasant boy...and, with luck, God and His miracles or lack thereof," he writes.
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They laugh and drink as love dies, of how a noble-lady could ever fall in love with a black peasant.
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Instead she got a politically penetrating fresco of a crucified Indian peasant and a North American eagle perched on the cross.
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Ms. Bolaños is a Colombian anthropologist who works with indigenous, Afro-descendant and peasant populations to strengthen their rights to lands.
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"It matters precisely because national governments have so often facilitated the theft and destruction of peasant and indigenous lands," Kerssen said.
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And when Ms. Moore needed a respite from her maternity wardrobe, she snagged a few of Ms. Spear's flowy peasant tops.
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As passion sours into betrayal, a personal affront quickly feeds a political outrage that, in turn, ignites a violent peasant uprising.
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However, it gained its real prominence and traction when Soleimani, the son of a blind peasant, took over leadership in 1998.
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The typical Irish Catholic arrival in New York or Boston was a peasant with little formal education and few material resources.
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The feudal fear of peasant revolt was transplanted to mechanical servants, and worries of a robot uprising have lingered ever since.
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So Stalin became the man who led the Soviet Union to victory in World War II and industrialized a peasant nation.
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Marble is quarried from their flanks in such great quantities that many peasant huts have the polished stone for their floors.
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It was a major moment of teenage disillusionment to discover an audience of balding divorcés and middle managers in peasant blouses.
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"Angry Harvest" (1985), a drama in German, explores the life of a Jewish woman sheltered from persecution in 1942 by a peasant.
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When in doubt, analysts evoke les évènements of 1968, or the revolution of 1789, or even the Jacquerie peasant revolt of 1358.
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In the Middle Ages, churches could be the most beautiful thing a European peasant would see in his or her entire lifetime.
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The peasant food my family brought over from Hunan province doesn't include MSG or sugar, because such luxuries were out of reach.
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He was older than any other student there, and the fact that his father was a peasant meant he was also poorer.
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She doesn't start out as a princess; she's essentially a peasant who loves reading and wants to escape her dumpy little village.
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There is a huge asymmetry of power, resources and information between big miners and peasant farmers and herders high in the Andes.
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In what's left of the northern forests, blocks of ruby wood go to market beneath the legs of peasant boys on motorbikes.
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Reformation's reinventions of vintage classics feel sexy, but also commanding; Jacquemus' deconstructed pastoral peasant blouses and dresses are sweet, but also sinister.
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Three local peasant leaders had been shot, and left-wing activists accused the mayor, a follower of Uribe, of ordering the murders.
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His concept of proletarian "class leadership"—that the urban workers would channel peasant radicalism toward socialist revolution—was addressed to this problem.
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"Being a fan of the show, naturally I awkwardly acted like a lowly peasant in the presence of a god," said Ellinghaus.
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She endows her Isabelle with a superstitious peasant woman's trepidation in the face of the unknown and a mother's doubts-vanquishing protectiveness.
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Nora Buzalka, as Charlotte, a peasant very willing to be seduced, also stands out alongside her dimwitted fiancé, played by Marcel Heuperman.
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A barber or laundress on base or a peasant working in the fields during the day might lay booby traps at night.
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Their kitchens were set up to cook them quickly and they had time-honored recipes to make simple peasant food taste delicious.
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Food — especially the "spoony food" rooted in their family's peasant past — becomes the seat of his parents' nostalgia and therefore their identity.
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" In 1963, she received a doctorate in anthropology from Columbia University with a dissertation on "Landlord and Peasant in an Umbrian Community.
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The old stereotypes of the fatalistic Russian peasant willing to endure any hardship for the motherland are long since out of date.
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In 1964, the FARC, the Spanish acronym for Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, formed as a peasant, rebel army to repel military attacks.
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The FARC, which began as a peasant revolt in 1964, will now begin to hand in weapons and transition into a political party.
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Beginning in 1964 as a peasant revolt, the conflict is believed to have cost more than 220,000 lives and displaced almost 7m people.
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At their laxest, the penalties could see FARC commanders working to strengthen their own political base by, for example, helping displaced peasant farmers.
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Stepping into a small chapel, the mural covered all four walls with 24 figures, arranged from pope and emperor to peasant and infant.
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The average American today takes less time off than a medieval peasant, who enjoyed anywhere from eight weeks to half the year off.
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The French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi initially conceived the statue as a Muslim peasant to stand at the approach to the Suez Canal.
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The extremist ideology of the 1975-79 regime sought to turn Cambodia back to "year zero" in its quest for a peasant utopia.
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Your average European peasant wasn't literate (plus, Bibles translated into vernacular languages like French, German, or English were rare until the 16th century).
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He hoped that the emancipation of the serfs in 1861 would lead to the emergence of a network of self-organizing peasant cooperatives.
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In her late teens, like millions of other urban youths, she was dispatched to the countryside to take part in peasant-run brigades.
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Around him, the United States-backed military dictatorship hunted Marxists and cracked down on the Catholic clergy for preaching empowerment to peasant farmers.
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"Gerald might have once seen himself as a peasant boy, and maybe deep down still does," Mitchell S. Jackson writes in his review.
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The musical Newell appears in, Once on This Island, is about a peasant girl's pursuit of love in the colonialism-ravaged Caribbean Sea.
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It incorporates a belief that individuals are weak and individualism a threat to the survival of the group—family, peasant commune, or empire.
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We meet Colette in a four-room peasant mas in nearby St. Tropez, and Edith Wharton in a 17th-century convent in Hyères.
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Mao organized student and worker strikes in Changsha, helping shape a peasant movement of the kind that would later take all of China.
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One of the finest creators of such videos today is Liu Shichao, aka "Pangzai," a self-dubbed "ordinary peasant" from China's Hebei province.
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But here's the good news: The chef and restaurateur Marc Forgione, whose namesake restaurant has served contemporary food since 2008, is buying Peasant.
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First, she made new versions of earlier work; then, in 2009, she turned to joyful paintings that connect to peasant and folk art.
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Drummers are most often dressed in peasant costumes, as soldiers or as chefs, a practice with varied explanations, none of which ring quite true.
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In Brasilia more than 1,500 people from peasant and homeless groups protested at the finance ministry, the Landless Workers Movement said in a statement.
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When Frank De Carlo opened Peasant in NoLIta almost 20 years ago he was a pioneer, using wood-burning equipment for all his cooking.
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It was set in the final days of czarist Russia, and revolved around a peasant who rises the ranks to become an army Lieutenant.
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But instead of hurting Regina right away, he just punishes Cora, turning her back into the flour-peddling peasant she once was years ago.
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It wasn't adopted by Sichuan until the early Qing Dynasty, following a massacre by peasant rebel leader Zhang Xianzhong that destroyed the local population.
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I remember telling the NME that the fourth album was going to be called Orchestral Peasant: An Orwellian Romance, and they took it seriously.
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A close ally of Brazil's powerful farm lobby, Bolsonaro has pledged to halt invasions of agricultural land by native tribes and landless peasant movements.
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Before Marie Antoinette left her head at la Place de la Revolution, she wanted to be a peasant, temporarily and at her own pleasure.
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Cai is forty-seven and grew up in a peasant family on the rural outskirts of Quanzhou, fifty miles up the coast from Xiamen.
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In the original ballet, a young peasant girl, Giselle, is seduced by an aristocrat, Count Albrecht, who is pretending to be a humble countryman.
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Early each spring, nearly every site I visit to browse for new clothes becomes dominated by peasant dresses, floral rompers, and incomprehensible crop tops.
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It gives flowing, fluttering fabrics a nice shape, which comes in handy when re-creating peasant sleeves, pretty cuffs, and a bubble butt, too.
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By the 2000s, the northern end of Elizabeth Street was lined with upscale shops and restaurants with names like Peasant and Trust Fund Baby.
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But in the unkind words of one female reporter, she was a "dumb, crouching, animal-like peasant" with dark, leathery skin and greasy hair.
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That's the bad news: Peasant is a beloved restaurant, well ahead of its time in its casual simplicity and cooking over an open fire.
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A comical depiction of poverty loses its controversy when placed in the context of worship, as the peasant strides toward a source of refuge.
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Most strikingly, they found the land cleared not for small peasant plots but for vast cattle kingdoms sprawling over hundreds or thousands of acres.
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When she turned rebel leader, the daughter of King Charibert I and a peasant-born concubine lent heavily on her status as royal progeny.
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North Korea's top leaders have been known for their drab, peasant-style outerwear, with Mr. Kim's father, Kim Jong-il, favoring Mao-style jackets.
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"Peasant Wedding" (1567) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder is a milestone in Western art, for it is the first everyday scene depicted in monumental form.
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If the earthy, wry "Peasant Bruegel" is well known, the impressive show in Vienna reveals an artist pushing the bounds of storytelling in landscape painting.
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His journey from schizophrenic peasant to erotic attaché to the Russian aristocracy unfolds in the opulent, crumbling interior of the fully-operating Neo-Gothic church.
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Peasant farmers have revolted against an industry that many see as damaging their land and livelihoods while denying them a fair share of the wealth.
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If the multiracial theater group that performed a musical retelling of the great narrative wore the wrong kind of Chinese peasant hats, and Utah Sen.
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A wry social critic whose frenetic peasant scenes, wondrous landscapes, and wintry tundras still attract the eye, Brueghel is a timeless master of his craft.
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The peasant boy riding his hobby horse and the girl poking her stick in a pile of manure are no mere cyphers, they are everyman.
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The anthology's second section showcases a handful of "revolutionary" works, including a model opera, a peasant writer's short story and Mao's own unabashedly classical poetry.
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Indeed, in many ways he was an exemplary Soviet man—hardworking, of peasant pedigree and lacking bourgeois instincts, such as a desire for private ownership.
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Her blue dress and peasant blouse look more tattered, and she's wearing a colorful striped apron at her side instead of the pristine white one.
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"If you were a poor peasant farmer or a landless laborer… it would have been very hard for someone like [you] to survive," Waters said.
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A. My mother came from a poor peasant family in Zhongxian, a riverside county on the Yangtze, and my father was an orphan from Chongqing.
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On the grounds of her personal estate, Petit Trianon, she built a semblance of a French peasant village and cavorted like she believed peasants cavorted.
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Constantly on the lookout for sculptural inspiration, Nadelman was already taken with European peasant art and was also buying antiquities before he reached New York.
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Case in point: One of the best scenes in the whole show is Arya and the Hound's encounter with a dying peasant in season three.
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Many dresses simply floated around the body, like haute peasant smocks, with drawstrings at the waist and sides so they could be shaped at will.
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While they may have been middle class in Yugoslavia, they come from peasant stock and are too unworldly to flourish in a frosty, alien culture.
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Originating from Tiwanaku, the Wiphala garnered a reputation as a banner of Aymara resistance during working-class and peasant struggles over the last 50 years.
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During the Cochabamba Water War of 1999-2000, peasant irrigators — or regantes — marched under the Wiphala to protest privatization of the municipal water supply company.
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It's a matter of coming up with the right peasant, Huanitzin concluded, wrinkling his brow and fingering the scanty beard he might better have shaved.
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For example, the Yadav "peasant" caste form one of the most powerful political dynasties in the populous North Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
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In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
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His father graduated from college, despite having been born into a peasant family, and later worked as an editor for a newspaper in Manhattan's Chinatown.
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Plot: After his master dies, a peasant squire, fueled by his desire for food and glory, creates a new identity for himself as a knight.
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In this variation from "Giselle," the peasant girl Giselle turns into a woman, says American Ballet Theater principal Hee Seo, who dances a portion here.
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Swarms of journalists descended on her farmhouse, eager to see for themselves the disabled peasant woman who wrote of erotic longing with such startling vividness.
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Miró's monumental mural of a Catalan peasant clutching a scythe set the stage for his larger works that would eventually require a custom built studio.
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Giselle, a peasant girl, has fallen in love with Albrecht, whom she believes also to be a peasant: They share the same love of dance, and when he makes a grand oath of love to her (the gesture of a nobleman), she instead shows him how it's done in her village: "He loves me, he loves me not," played out with the petals of a daisy.
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Created almost a year after Igor Stravinsky's iconoclastic Rite of Spring, Goncharova's designs continue the trend of Russian arts returning to peasant traditions and regional aesthetics.
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So instead of Barbie having to climb stairs like a peasant, kids can request the house's functioning elevator come to which floor they need it on.
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He complained that the land restitution claims made against him by peasant activists like John Pérez, Plinio Calabres, and Afranio Solano have ruined his good name.
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Founder Chung Ju-yung was born to a peasant family in Asan, North Korea and named the subsidiary to handle the group's enterprises after his birthplace.
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When you get bored, load up your catapult with peasant (JACK BE NIMBLE) and laugh as their contorted bodies slam into the walls of your enemies.
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Acting as a prologue to the show is an installation by Hu Zhijun, a peasant farmer who discovered sculpture in 2013 at the age of 61.
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He wasn't sure if he could trust her — she was, after all, a young female peasant who claimed to have divine guidance — but, according to History.
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He photographed landscapes in his hometown and around the world, but also made stunning portraits of both high-class and peasant-class people from around Portugal.
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Chrysothemis wants a fuller life, a husband, a child to tend; she would happily be given away to a peasant and raise a family, she says.
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Peasant miners have set up makeshift mines on farmland and timber plantations in the country's eastern provinces, which border Mozambique where gold fetches a higher price.
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Leo has a job, in costume, as an Elizabethan peasant selling concessions at the town's famous Summerlost theater festival, and he helps Cedar get hired, too.
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Translation: l have no idea what I'm actually saying, nor do I even, in the slightest bit, wish to speak with you right now, peasant reporter.
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This is a very poor dish; even some Cantonese Chinese—if they're super poor or come from a peasant background—they would know about this dish.
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The FARC grew out of a 1960s peasant revolt that exploded into a cocaine-fueled war that has killed at least 220,000 people and displaced millions.
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But as Rodrigues is racked by doubts, the peasant becomes the priest's keeper, a man whose faith is rooted in his recognition of his own weakness.
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Albrecht, the nobleman who disguises himself as a peasant to court the lovely village girl Giselle, doesn't have a great deal of dancing in Act 1.
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The king's commander, suffering from a lingering disease, has made a slave of his peasant double and trained him to agitate against the king's craven pacifism.
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The gold medal draped around his neck, Ashenfelter basked in "The Star-Spangled Banner" and accepted a bouquet from a young Finn in a peasant dress.
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Non-adaptable types like the artist and the poet, the saint and the peasant, will either be made over by or be eliminated by social selection.
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Dozens of peasant leaders, including Ch'orti's, have been assassinated in recent years for trying to defend their land and water from these transnational companies and consortiums.
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Visitors to rural areas saw peasant wives toiling around the clock: cooking, mending clothes and feeding livestock after finishing a day of work in the fields.
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Also some very elaborate gold peasant dresses highly reminiscent of the same Yves Saint Laurent gypsy styles that Anthony Vaccarello referenced in his Saint Laurent collection.
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This example showed how "human rights bodies could in the future seek inspiration in the declaration to give more weight to peasant rights," De Schutter said.
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"Cypriot food is peasant food!" my sisters and I would sneer as we squeezed fresh lemon juice over sigara böreği or my grandmother's hand-rolled dolmades.
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Pavlova — a Russian dancer and choreographer stranded in the US after the outbreak of World War I — moves fluidly and expressively as Fenella, a mute peasant.
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French schoolchildren, for instance, are all taught the famed Revolutionary cartoons depicting the oppressed peasant crushed under the combined weight of the priest and the aristocrat.
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His paintings are peopled by waif-like barefoot seamstresses and peasant-woman workers; out of the windows of his immaculate workshops, brightly-coloured cows benevolently wander by.
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Instead, the Oscar-winning actress was once told she resembles the peasant women in The Potato Eaters – and she considers it the greatest compliment she's ever received.
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Arriving dressed in the peasant attire of a sheepskin coat and felt boots, he stripped off, crossed himself and leapt into the icy waters of Lake Seliger.
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While peasant children were reduced to eating their dead siblings, the enforcers of collectivisation dined on suckling pig and their wives reprimanded servants who spilled the gravy.
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But if you're feeling defeated about not picking up that floral peasant dress you've pinned 100 times, we suggest racing back to the beauty section ASAP. Why?
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Many peasant coca-growers are reluctant to give up their crops until they are assured of a secure environment in which they can invest in alternative produce.
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"The Broken Pitcher," shows a pretty peasant girl seated by a well with a broken water pitcher beside her, historically a symbol of the loss of virginity.
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When I went back to the site a couple months ago to finally make my purchase, I chose the "Peasant Broderie" style in a pastel blue color.
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It supports our view that material changes to economic, fiscal and social policy agendas are unlikely following the surprise victory by the Peasant and Greens Union (LVZS).
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Her father, Apollon, an artist, was the son of a church official, and her mother, Anna, was the daughter of a kulak, or well-to-do peasant.
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The new style of peasant dresses look like they're spun from invisible spiderwebs and are completely sheer (save for a smattering of shimmering filigrees and floral patterns).
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In another episode, the Sumpul River peasant massacre, the case was never closed, but "the prosecutor has not done its work in the case," Mr. González said.
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Billington's book, named for two items typically displayed in a place of honor in the peasant home, reminds us that Russia's vast geography helped shape its identity.
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And Joseph Altuzarra's free spirit-grows-up-and-goes-to-work wardrobe of peasant blouses under tailored suits, chunky cable knits and smocked dresses sparkling with grommets.
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I drew myself: the representative of an individual in despair, with hands palm outstretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya's peasant before the firing squad.
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Fully implementing the peace process will repair the injustices and violence that indigenous, Afro-descendant and peasant populations have experienced in the past half-century, and before.
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Many free trade agreements include rules that actually preclude developing countries from implementing food and agricultural policies that would help feed the poor by empowering peasant farmers.
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It was based on a wedding he attended, where one of his friends, a fellow member of Krakow's artistic bohemia, married a peasant girl from the countryside.
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According to Smithsonian Mag, she suppressed peasant rebellions, failed to end serfdom (Russia's system of indentured servitude that existed until 1861), and annexed land through frequent wars.
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During the course of its two acts, the heroine — a peasant girl with a weak heart — falls in love with Albrecht, a nobleman disguising his true identity.
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Synopsis: A young peasant maid working in the house of painter Johannes Vermeer becomes his talent assistant and the model for one of his most famous works.
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" Mr. Forgione said that when he first ate at Peasant as a young chef, he thought: "This is the sexiest restaurant I've ever seen in my life.
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A cigar-puffing Fidel Castro makes an early appearance, surrounded by peasant soldiers and patriotic kids, in a 1969 painting by the political Pop artist Raúl Martínez.
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Bela Pinter and Company ("The Peasant Opera") present a fictional take on the phenomenon with the tale of a compromised dancer persuaded to spy on his friends.
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North Korea has 5.7 million reservists, according to the IISS Military Balance 2016, most of whom are part of the under-equipped, paramilitary Worker-Peasant Red Guard.
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The movie begins with a brief flash forward to Vincent, awkwardly and with mounting desperation asking a confused young peasant woman (Lolita Chammah) to pose for him.
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It was a really profound experience to play a peasant child in this very Russian piece in the middle of Louisville with all these Russian influences around.
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Take the French peasant classic coq au vin—that beautiful dark stew comprising a tough old boiling cockerel, cooked for hours alongside lardons and rough red wine.
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If peasants starved and then abandoned the country for the cities, the aristocrats, who lived off peasant production for both food and wealth, went down with them.
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One user created a Team Yanny t-shirt on Amaon and wrote, "when you not a peasant and hear yanny instead of laurel." congrats on being cultured pic.twitter.
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About a quarter of Tanzania's 48.7 million hectares (123 million acres) of agricultural land is cultivated by peasant farmers, according to Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries estimates.
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Unlike her Cara Delevingne live-action counterpart, the comic version of Laureline is a peasant from 11th century France who winds up becoming Valerian's partner after saving him.
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Prime examples here include "Child Seated by a Birch Tree" and "Two Girls Sitting in a Landscape," both from 1905, and the etching "Two Peasant Girls," from 1902.
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"I refer to it as 'shadeism' -- people in China think of dark skin as something associated with working in the fields, with being a poor peasant," she says.
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Between the sleepy pedal steel on "The Peasant" by Dirt Blue Gene and Marianne Sioux's backing vocals on a couple of tracks, you've amassed a whole little community.
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Local bodies such as peasant communes could make decisions about their land while obeying an imperial prince, who in turn obeyed imperial institutions that acted as a check.
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And unlike fugitive wild foods, grain creates a relatively consistent surplus, allowing a ruling class to skim off peasant laborers' production through a tax regime of manageable complexity.
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To a Vietnamese peasant whose home means a lifetime of backbreaking labor, it will take more than presidential promises to convince him that we are on his side.
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An old woman known as Granny Brave, who had lived alone in the next alleyway, was said to have been a peasant partisan during the Second World War.
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Nose-to-tail and farm-to-table became key market principles in recession food culture, part of a "fantasy of rustic or peasant-style cooking," in Stanek's words.
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In terms of both time and geography, her studies were perfectly positioned between the ultra-avant-garde Wiener Moderne and the state supported preservation of Hungarian peasant art.
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From bell bottoms and lace-up shirts to peasant blouses and ringer tees, the '70s are as pervasive a refernce this year as the '90s were last year.
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These words only acquired their power once all the old vestiges of communal peasant life had been stamped out and replaced with the cold anonymities of industrial capitalism.
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Born to a peasant family in 1968 in Murewa, 90 kilometers northeast of Harare, Benhura is now a globally acclaimed artist and a leading proponent of the style.
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There was a remarkable effort by peasant organizations in the countryside, by unions in the cities, to mobilize a population that had never voted in a real election.
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It is a clever interjection; she gets the job and begins her near-meteoric rise from peasant girl with no diploma to intrepid journalist with guts of steel.
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So does the constant sense of foreboding reinforced by the buzzing Geiger-like noises on the soundtrack, and the prevalence of stoic-peasant and menacing-strongman Soviet stereotypes.
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The Bolsheviks, who did not fear the past and who employed God-fearing peasant nannies to bring up their children, were particularly proficient in creating their own gravediggers.
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It would take the next generation of painters, and maybe artists of the opposite sex, too, to picture modern women beyond the categories of nude, muse, peasant, saint.
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In winter peasant farmers while away the day playing popular card games, including dou dizhu ("struggle against the landlord") and zha jinhua ("bash the golden flower"), for money.
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Mostly poor peasant boys recruited in their teens to fight against the former U.S.-backed government of Lon Nol, they were trained to hate and kill their enemies.
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In Kosinski's novel, the peasant who paints birds does so when the woman he loves fails to appear at the spot where they normally meet for erotic encounters.
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The film is an adaptation of an 1828 opera involving a mute peasant (Pavlova's character), a nobleman she falls in love with and the national upheaval that results.
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What began as a campaign of terror against political and peasant activists, as well as union and student leaders, transformed into a scorched-earth offensive against Mayan villages.
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There's too much plot to summarize all of it here, but in brief: Agnieszka is a peasant girl in a fantasy kingdom loosely inspired by Eastern European folklore.
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These works, and his Wimmelbilder—"busy pictures" such as "Children's Games" (1560, pictured below), which shows more than 200 little figures at play—earned him the nickname "Peasant Bruegel".
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Reducing the problem hinges on law enforcement targeting large operators who destroy the forest while providing peasant farmers with alternative livelihoods and title deeds to land, environmental experts say.
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For example, some of the biggest trends of 20023 — bohemian peasant dresses, Eastern Bloc athleticism, '22002s drag — have their origins in inner cities, immigrant neighborhoods, and art-squatter communities.
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For John Clare, the peasant-poet of industrialising England, hedges were as likely to be blowing with underwear as with the blossoms of the sloe or the wild cherry.
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Oddly, though, Mao liked the way he argued; seemed to like him too, despite, as a peasant, loathing intellectuals; and asked him to be his secretary for industrial affairs.
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The offspring of a large peasant family, Mikhail Kalashnikov started working on a new automatic firearm for the Soviet Red Army after he was wounded during World War Two.
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Under the terms of the peace accord, the FARC, which began as a peasant uprising 52 years ago, is to form a political movement in the South American nation.
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The FARC, founded in 1964, grew out of communist peasant guerrillas in the mountains south of Bogotá who had supported the Liberals in the last of those civil wars.
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The Colombian conflict, which began in the aftermath of a peasant uprising in the 1960s, has killed 260,000 people and uprooted 6.6 million over more than half a century.
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The roughly 250 objects here skim across the collection but indicate its scope and aims, one of which was to show American folk art's roots in European peasant art.
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An episode of crazed runs for both instruments leads to the concluding Allegretto, which sounds like a frenzied peasant wedding dance, meshed with stinging Modernist harmonies and fractured rhythms.
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Neither her parents, who are peasant farmers in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland West Province in Makonde rural district, nor her boyfriend in the village can afford to buy her sanitary wear.
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François (Gaël Morel), a sensitive boarding school student in the South of France during the Algerian War, falls in love with his classmate Serge (Stéphan Rideau), a peasant boy.
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Is the clothing itself an inappropriate variation of attire that's worn for culturally essentialist or religious purposes (example: conical peasant hats or anything with the Buddha stamped on it)?
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Its most popular image is of a clay figurine of a chubby peasant girl in a red smock, her chin resting on her folded hands, her eyes cast upward.
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He was a simple and rough Siberian peasant, and his unencumbered Russian Orthodox faith suggested to the Petersburg elite that he had a pure connection to the Christian God.
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Hausmann's honeyed yet haunting images of rustic housing, such as "Maison Paysanne (Can Rafal)" (Peasant House [Can Rafal], 1934), and those of vacant landscapes, sea foam, beaches, plants delight.
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He was probably a peasant from the countryside with little education, and he might not have been able to define democracy — but he was risking his life for it.
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A peasant girl who had survived war and rape in her rural village, she had migrated to Da Nang to escape persecution from both Vietnamese Communists and anti-Communists.
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At its hellish climax, when Vronsky, Anna's lover (played as callous by Taner Sahinturk), takes a tumble, the peasant standing in for his mare is strung up and hanged.
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"Giselle," the story of a peasant girl betrayed by her aristocratic lover and transformed into a spirit called a Wili, was a huge success, produced all over the world.
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And in a spiky, depressed Orozco painting of the peasant guerrillas known as Zapatistas, their figures as stiff as the machetes they carry, locked in a grim forced march.
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The collection didn't disappoint: There were long, eyelet peasant blouses and silk shirts — buttons undone — wide-leg trousers in denim and silk, and pleated tulle petticoats under trailing skirts.
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The Davos men are Voltaire's children, a transnational and fatuously progressive élite; Trump and Brexit voters are Rousseau's new peasant hordes, terrified of losing cultural continuity and clan comfort.
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They're essentially a Polish brand of dumplings, and originated in the 13th century as a peasant food that gained popularity among the nobles (as I hope for my articles).
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So, I wanted to find something that the average peasant like me could use to add some luxury to their sex life without having to spend their life savings.
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