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The Labour left is now seeing the birth of yet another division—between professional revolutionaries and recreational revolutionaries.
From Poitier to Rosa Parks, Oprah shared the honor with fellow revolutionaries, while making a call to action sure to stir future revolutionaries for generations to come.
They were — just not the kings the revolutionaries thought.
By 22013, the revolutionaries had beaten back the colonial power.
True, some inmates considered themselves Black Panthers or Maoist revolutionaries.
He was our leader and the leader of all revolutionaries.
Two electronics revolutionaries collide on this subtle exploration of remorse.
Initially I supported the revolutionaries because, well, their whole deal.
The Shortlist THE REVOLUTIONARIES TRY AGAINBy Mauro Javier Cardenas269 pp.
It's also important to remember that these are self-described revolutionaries.
What the political revolution means is that you are the revolutionaries.
Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Can Change Everything and there is Mark
It is indoctrination camp for intolerant liberals and would be revolutionaries.
The second worry is that the revolutionaries undermine the existing system.
"In the beginning, almost all of us were revolutionaries," he added.
He has painted, with unambiguous seriousness, a gallery's worth of revolutionaries.
So had Nalo, the political commissioner for the 18th Street Revolutionaries.
The history of literary criticism is filled with would-be revolutionaries.
"They came in as revolutionaries," he says, offering freedom and dignity.
In some ways, the aims of the revolutionaries in each book overlap.
Li saw their leaders as counter-revolutionaries, bent on overthrowing the party.
But the Soviet artists of 1917 really aspired to be political revolutionaries.
In fact, in superhero narratives, the revolutionaries are almost always the villains.
Some of Misurata's young revolutionaries questioned the power grab from the start.
In the 1980s he armed and aided leftist revolutionaries in Central America.
" Now women creators are back to being revolutionaries, of a kind. "Yeah.
Does The Misandrists draw on the work of any real feminist revolutionaries?
Serious question: where is the space for rational dialogue with these revolutionaries?
The public contests were initially stopped by the country's revolutionaries as elitist.
The "krantikaris" or revolutionaries are encouraged to become teachers and community leaders.
Revolutionaries imagine time as a stream flowing in the direction they desire.
But the resistance can't just adopt the symbols and language of revolutionaries.
The Conservative Revolutionaries' more consequential influence, however, was on the wider population.
In a way, this made revolutionaries of all the women in line.
The name Trinitarios is derived from three revolutionaries of the Dominican Republic.
They discussed how its melody had inspired revolutionaries from Russia to Chile.
You have to cite real revolutionaries like him for leading the way.
Maybe you think of revolutionaries, deploying broadcasts to subvert an oppressive regime.
Things didn't end well for Makeig-Jones; they often don't for revolutionaries.
Other activists, journalists, policymakers, "visionaries," and "revolutionaries" will be featured on the show.
More than 100 of the counter-revolutionaries were killed in the failed invasion.
My answer was that in 2011 they were considered revolutionaries by the population.
Business theories, he lamented, inevitably treated people as automatons, rather than potential revolutionaries.
The revolutionaries suffered great losses, but eventually took the fortress after several hours.
They will be remembered not just as winners, but as revolutionaries and entertainers.
David Brooks In the normal telling, history is driven by visionaries and revolutionaries.
Vaguely dubbed "The Peoples' Spring," it wasn't clear just what the revolutionaries wanted.
The revolutionaries encouraged all Muslims, especially Saudis, to overthrow their rulers as well.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Ted Cruz make an unlikely pair of revolutionaries.
By 2013, Barabandi was helping Syrian revolutionaries secure visas to flee the country.
" American society, he said, "has created conditions that force us to become revolutionaries.
Iran's ruling monarch, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was considered a tyrant by the revolutionaries.
The first of them bore rifles and cartridge belts; these were the revolutionaries.
Uniformed soldiers, who have vowed to protect the revolutionaries, are among the revelers.
Somoza was assassinated in 21980 by Argentine revolutionaries near his home in Paraguay.
Dreams of freedom and independence from the United States fired up the revolutionaries.
The European revolutionaries who animated opposition to absolute monarchy in 1848 bore populist traits.
STAR [which Marsha P. Johnson and Sylveria Rivera founded] was Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries.
Its revolutionaries did overcome, if briefly, the security forces that underpinned Mr Mubarak's rule.
The article on 1930s agrarian revolutionaries may have got there by mistake, say experts.
Confusion reigned among the many revolutionaries returning to St. Petersburg (then Petrograd), including Stalin.
It was another one of the revolutionaries who became a hero for the nonreligious.
Washington, Jefferson and the bulk of their fellow revolutionaries were slave holders, after all.
State of the Art SAN FRANCISCO — The workers of Silicon Valley make unlikely revolutionaries.
Part-time revolutionaries mindlessly parroted state propaganda or the bigotry of Egypt's religious establishment.
They are, in their way, just as radical as revolutionaries and just as destructive.
Compared to the events the revolutionaries wanted to commemorate, the strike is mostly forgotten.
The military beret has long been a symbol of soldiers and revolutionaries and beatniks.
Many of the revolutionaries who once fought for freedom had been radicalized or killed.
Parents didn't send their children to Howard to become revolutionaries — to upend the system.
It then goaded revolutionaries to take up arms, and endorsed Islamists who stood in elections.
They know about the revolutionaries dying at the barricades, and how Marius and Cosette marry.
For the fraternity of American revolutionaries life was actually quite good on an individual level.
His inner circle would soon include a collection of suffragists, birth control activists, and revolutionaries.
"Kranti means revolution in Hindi and we call our girls revolutionaries or krantikaris," Chaurasiya says.
China at the time blamed the protests on counter-revolutionaries seeking to overthrow the party.
In the league's early years Eric Cantona, Dennis Bergkamp and Gianfranco Zola were all revolutionaries.
During the dotcom boom of the late 1990s, ambitious internet startups saw themselves as revolutionaries.
But like so many revolutionaries, Mr Mugabe could not tolerate any challenge to his rule.
But it also has a history of peaceniks and revolutionaries hanging out in the area.
He sees the Bolshevik revolutionaries as forerunners to those who might challenge his power today.
Revolutionaries, take note — if you're planning a government takeover, please use high quality breakfast pastries.
People also told me that life under ISIS was better than life under the revolutionaries.
Without him, these would-be revolutionaries party aimlessly and eventually fall apart from one another.
Young revolutionaries are lynching a woman they believe to be a supporter of the Shah.
Conversely, left-wing Zapatista revolutionaries in the southernmost parts of the country did the same.
Stole top-secret R&D data from Aztechnology and gave it away to indigenous revolutionaries.
He cast his defiance in the mold of Rosa Parks and the early American Revolutionaries.
The revolutionaries who made up the firing squad were amateurs; some of them were drunk.
Then, the bare interior, hollowed out by centuries of restorers and revolutionaries, didn't interest me.
For Glinn, who also photographed revolutionaries in Cuba and desegregation pioneers in Little Rock, Ark.
The ideas of the Conservative Revolutionaries, however, cannot be separated from the rise of Hitler.
"Revolutionaries" is best when Lenny is out of sight—locked up or on the run.
For decades, the islands were home to a notoriously brutal prison system for Indian revolutionaries.
In 1907, during reprisals against revolutionaries, she was executed, at the age of thirty-one.
Nelson Mandela in South Africa is among the few revolutionaries who made a smooth transition.
I've had the honor of learning from revolutionaries like Angela Davis and politicians like Rep.
Moschino revolutionaries will take to the streets, rather than the stars, when the time comes.
For modern revolutionaries, it's humanity that brings in a society different from any in history.
It cheered on Arab revolutionaries in 2011, as the rest of the Gulf watched in fear.
Before he became president, Lincoln had spoken out in favor of the revolutionaries and celebrated Kossuth.
US diplomats are not held hostage by any militant band of revolutionaries anywhere in the world.
Thousands of ordinary people — denounced as class enemies and counter revolutionaries — were abused, tortured and killed.
A BRITISH intelligence officer dismissed Vladimir Lenin and his fellow revolutionaries as "fanatical and narrow-minded".
Poets, novelists, philosophers and revolutionaries all beat a path to their door in Cheyne Row, Chelsea.
Ten violent days later, the shah's government resigned and the army gave way to the revolutionaries.
The world has had no shortage of iconic team-ups: Lafayette and the early American revolutionaries.
Michael was a revolutionary, and he believed that revolutionaries were made through rough, tough psychological treatment.
Barrio 18 Revolutionaries is a faction that broke off from Barrio 18 and now operates separately.
"The martyrs are still with us, they are with the revolutionaries," spectators in the room chanted.
Violence has flared between the LNA and its main opponent, the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC).
This puncturing of the U.S.S.R.'s infallibility was heartbreaking to the generation of original Bolshevik revolutionaries.
The other was the Great Alliance of Proletarian Revolutionaries Command, or Great Alliance Command for short.
You can never start from scratch, and most successful revolutionaries have deep traditions to draw on.
In 1953, he and more than 100 fellow revolutionaries attempted to storm the Moncada military barracks.
And after 1789, the French revolutionaries abolished the pardoning power that America's elective monarch now retained.
The tropical plants were there, but so were a pair of armed Peruvian and Mexican revolutionaries.
A train packed with jubilant revolutionaries arrived from Atbara, 175 miles to the north, last week.
"From my reading, I knew that revolutionaries had to purge themselves of being chauvinistic," he said.
Fifty years on, the glamour of sixties revolutionaries remains, while the messes they made seem forgotten.
Protest figureheads like Joshua Wong, then just 17 years old, were depicted worldwide as teenage revolutionaries.
Jeish al-Thuwar reportedly includes members of the Syrian Revolutionaries Front, Harakat Hazm, and the 30thDivision.
European conservatism developed in opposition to the French revolution; American conservatism idolises the revolutionaries who declared independence.
It was once a town of modest glory, turning out revolutionaries and intellectuals and alive with industry.
We're a generation of digital and social revolutionaries, and counter-culturalists who are desperate to be understood.
In a way, they were the original punks and revolutionaries who were against the institutionalization of life.
It also represented the revolutionaries' self-identification as a new race of men, free of European tyranny.
Nearly 40 years after Iranian revolutionaries took Americans hostage, Jimmy Carter's emergency declaration is still in force.
Like the Envoys, these revolutionaries also employed mind-control techniques to be able to sustain frequent needlecasting.
It seems the word "envoy" is used interchangeably to describe both the U.N. Envoys and the revolutionaries.
"But Thursday was suspiciously quiet, to the point it put the revolutionaries on edge," continued al-Bakkour.
"We are revolutionaries of the heart, not because they give us a bag of food," he said.
The near-future adventure Detroit: Become Human, which imagines a world of android cops, slaves, and revolutionaries.
Aspiring revolutionaries just have to ask themselves if they want change desperately enough to commit to that.
Relaxing in their underwear, they discuss whether revolutionaries overthrow the Party before it turns 100 in 2021.
Dangerous anarchists, passing themselves off as revolutionaries, have tried — and failed — to undo everything we have done.
That's when we'll know whether or not the women who drove this change are outliers or revolutionaries.
Two hundred and twenty-five years ago, French revolutionaries sent all their political opponents to the guillotine.
The former revolutionaries were rightly skeptical of a permanent federal military, and none more than James Madison.
Why Kaine felt the need to go Nicaragua, and meet a friend of violent revolutionaries is murky.
But someone apparently knew what we weren't: dreamers, revolutionaries, world-changers, like the baby boomers before us.
In Velasquez's proud, realistic art, Schomburg and the greats he championed — overlooked inventors, artists and revolutionaries — tower.
So Iran's Islamic revolutionaries need constant conflict with America and Israel to justify their ruthless internal repression.
Reformers who know how to wield power within the system can sometimes succeed — revolutionaries almost always fail.
In "Revolutionaries," Freedom is apologetically aware of being a child for most of the events he describes.
The war culminated in Communist revolutionaries, led by Mao Zedong, mostly defeating China's Nationalist government in 1949.
The attempted revolution of 1905 dispatched a new wave of revolutionaries to the incubator Siberia had become.
Now disappeared, the largest palm trees on earth lived like revolutionaries but only until the seventeenth century.
And yet a bepenised remembering of history has pushed the outsized role of male revolutionaries as canon.
"I do not rule out that the revolutionaries will be able to break the siege soon," he said.
For decades, he served as an inspiration and source of support to revolutionaries from Latin America to Africa.
They helped found the group Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), which offered housing to homeless and transgender youth.
Outside his door, peasants complained about the price of bread; up the road, revolutionaries stormed the Bastille prison.
The far left is no stranger to divisions—between Trotskyites and Stalinists, Bolsheviks and Mensheviks, reformists and revolutionaries.
America should seek unity with its own democratic allies and attempt to isolate Iran's revolutionaries from their subjects.
Tens of thousands of Muslim Brothers, along with hundreds of secular revolutionaries, are imprisoned, in exile, or dead.
It's a revolutionary moment and, unless I'm very much mistaken, conservatives are not supposed to be the revolutionaries.
Kiev's new revolutionaries will need to do better if they want to escape the same sort of contempt.
In turn, the ZNLWVA has affirmed support for its leaders and branded the G-40 group "counter-revolutionaries".
Some revolutionaries, including Mao Zedong, initially wanted to scrap Chinese characters altogether and replace them with an alphabet.
The establishment tends to think of Marxists as either dangerous or absurd—as sinister revolutionaries or naïve idealists.
For revolutionaries, Mr. Sanders and his supporters sure seemed to expect a lot of help from the establishment.
In "Sin título," (1969–70), the image of Che Guevara blends into a crowd of farmers and revolutionaries.
Despite Dr. Ali's upbeat attitude, Sudan's underground revolutionaries are arrayed against formidable forces, inside and outside the country.
American history traditionally celebrates Washington and his fellow revolutionaries in their undaunted quest for freedom at all costs.
By destroying all political institutions, Burke wrote, the French revolutionaries had doubtless done away with some bad ones.
His Oxford thesis, published in 1973 as "The Politics of Nonviolent Action," became a manual for revolutionaries everywhere.
There's magic, dinosaurs, weird scientific experiments, spycraft, revolutionaries, mad scientists, and more, all packed into the four books.
We also wanted to show solidarity with black revolutionaries ruthlessly targeted by the police and the federal government.
The Emperor was keen not to be overthrown like so many of his predecessors by barricade-mounted revolutionaries.
The revolutionaries initially used it as a slogan that was hurled willy-nilly at anybody who opposed them.
Local political leaders, black activists and revolutionaries, and elders bearing hot food all trekked to Hamilton in support.
That's enough to sow doubt in even the most democratic of minds and the most fervent of revolutionaries.
But a revolution did take place, even if it wasn't the one the revolutionaries thought they were making.
But behind Neel's experiments with form were New York lives — of writers and revolutionaries, lovers and petty criminals.
Dr. Appleby argued that the revolutionaries were more individualistic and optimistic than they had been given credit for.
Revolutionaries pulled down a 26-foot-high statue of Stalin and held mass demonstrations at the Parliament building.
Anti-czarist revolutionaries in Russia were largely skeptical of the American model and saw more promise in socialism.
This is a variant of the successful strategy of American revolutionaries: They ran away to fight another day.
Revolutionaries insist that, to build a better world, you first have to smash the one in front of you.
They differ from revolutionaries because they reject the idea that individuals should be coerced into accepting someone else's beliefs.
That's why when the revolutionaries entered Aleppo from the suburbs it practically fell from the regime's control right away.
Communist revolutionaries saw these religious traditions as an impediment to progress and a reason why the country remained poor.
The detail is remarkable; the expression of defiance on the faces of four young revolutionaries is particularly well-observed.
The would-be revolutionaries were nicknamed the "Colorado Eight," and Curry's name was added to the indictment shortly thereafter.
"We're 'Chavistas,' we're revolutionaries, but we're not idiots," said Johnny Jimenez, a PDVSA operator and union leader in Maracaibo.
Momentum, on the other hand, is the home of recreational revolutionaries—people who are visibly having fun in politics.
The statement appealed to "all honorable people of Libya and its revolutionaries … to resist the military coup" by Haftar.
The shah's human rights record was nowhere near as grim as Iran's revolutionaries, or indeed President Jimmy Carter, believed.
By 1968 almost three-quarters of the members of the Central Committee had been dubbed traitors or counter-revolutionaries.
Those carrying out the brutal beatings at S-21 were instructed to "smash to bits" traitors and counter-revolutionaries.
"These so-called moderates within the regime are still violent Islamic revolutionaries with an anti-America, anti-West agenda."
Going on from that, radicals and revolutionaries had been hoping that the US would get involved in fighting Hitler.
"Revolutionaries" examines the question from every angle, orbiting the evidence and arguments in a case it refuses to judge.
The older people in the organization often have nicknames for the younger set: the Resistance, Al Jazeera, the revolutionaries.
Nalo, a top leader of the 18th Street Revolutionaries, whose real name is Carlos Eduardo Burgos Nuila, was too.
Revolutions do not devour their children; revolutions, like all millenarian experiments, are devoured by the children of the revolutionaries.
The cathedral closed for Christmas in the period after 1789, according to Chauvet, due to anti-Catholic French revolutionaries.
But many Democrats fear that the democratic socialist and his rowdy revolutionaries would usher in a second Trump term.
Many are the "revolutionaries" of the 733s and '74s — the pioneer women who entered the white-collar work force.
After seizing power, they sent delegations of five or six revolutionaries to take over ministries with thousands of employees.
" On others, the "regime" had routed "the revolutionaries" and planned to carry out "ethnic cleansing" against "the Syrian people.
His death marks the end of an epoch: all those revolutionaries of the mid-twentieth century are now gone.
It's also helped enable whistleblowers and revolutionaries across the world escape the scrutiny of oppressive governments and organize revolutions.
Balding, impatient and lacking in interpersonal skills, he presents less as a revolutionary than as the revolutionaries' I.T. guy.
During their brief 1848 uprising the revolutionaries produced hundreds of posters and manifestos that were flyposted to building walls.
Vintage revolutionaries, Saïd and Batool met in a Damascus apartment long before war severed their lives from their dreams.
A town is visible in the distance, but, like the two revolutionaries, the women seem unconcerned about being seen.
Like their mother, who was executed at age 37 on October 16, 1793, after her trial at the hands of revolutionaries, both children met tragic ends: Louis died at age 10 after being imprisoned by the revolutionaries who overthrew the monarchy and Princess Sophie died of illness just weeks before her first birthday.
If Silicon Valley's revolutionaries made a mistake it was to believe their own rhetoric, and now the tables have turned.
The very last thing you say in the book is that millennials will have to become either fascists or revolutionaries.
At the same time, anti-establishment politics fits her compatriots' self-image as a nation of revolutionaries, pitchforks in hand.
Perhaps the surest sign that American socialists are not revolutionaries is their willingness to work within the two-party system.
The difference, however, is that Sanders and many of his hardest-core revolutionaries are not loyal to the Democratic Party.
Both of her parents had been revolutionaries, underground organizers in czarist Russia, fighters during the Civil War, and scholars after.
The American right has an abiding characteristic that elsewhere is mostly found among left-wing revolutionaries: it eats its children.
In real life Lamballe was dismembered in the street, and revolutionaries paraded her head and body parts through Paris. Yikes.
This may play well with some segments of the art world's theoretical academic revolutionaries out there comfortably in the sheets.
Ludwig van Beethoven and Alberto Ginastera are the composers at the heart of Trinity Wall Street's 15-concert festival, Revolutionaries.
VILNIS VESMANewent, Gloucestershire True Englishmen do not flip "a middle finger at the establishment" (Bagehot, "The improbable revolutionaries", June 25th).
The revolutionaries who had overthrown the monarchy wanted to tarnish the former queen's reputation before they cut off her head.
He mocked his foes as "rented revolutionaries," a dig at their foreign backing, and laughed at his turn of phrase.
Indeed, ever since Fidel Castro and his band of ragged revolutionaries took power in 1959, the Cuban economy has struggled.
As tensions rose, the persecution of political dissidents, whom Maduro has derided to me as "counter-revolutionaries," grew more common.
Was it sane for President Kennedy to support a ragtag bunch of revolutionaries to invade Cuba and then abandon them?
" He continued: "First, there was just the free army -- young kids who protested, then became revolutionaries fighting against the government.
In 1979, the Shah was overthrown by revolutionaries led by Ayatollah Khomeini, and the Islamic Republic of Iran was created.
HIPPIE FOOD How Back-to-the-Landers, Longhairs, and Revolutionaries Changed the Way We Eat By Jonathan Kauffman 21970 pp.
And it spawned much the same trajectory for its baby boomers, from budding student revolutionaries to button-down liberal elites.
Both Rackowe and Letitia Gallery have denied any connection between the sculpture and the revolutionaries or the Star of David.
He was arraigned at one of the infamous "struggle sessions," in which counter-revolutionaries were forced to admit their wrongdoing.
Renée Stout in particular creates an historical through line between Aponte and the revolutionaries that arrived before and after him.
Cuba provided safe space for Black Panthers, political exiles and revolutionaries around the world challenging what Castro blasted as American imperialism.
Across the pond, London is fighting back against the youthful revolutionaries, refusing to extend Uber's license to operate on its streets.
It was from outside this house that revolutionaries shot at my father, then 5, as he played in the living room.
" Carothers also pointed to the risk of rally attendees being "attacked by younger, deranged, and possibly drug-fueled basement-dwelling 'revolutionaries.
Marine Le Pen, on the far right, blames the "agitators, revolutionaries, anarchists" of the far left for the gilets jaunes violence.
His edict, and the violence that followed, caused a lasting rupture with the revolutionaries who helped put Mr Morsi in office.
"It sets the SARB up for criticism in future as counter-revolutionaries and can further fuel the nationalisation debate," he added.
Student groups tortured their own teachers, and children were made to watch mobs beat their own parents condemned as counter-revolutionaries.
We like to see ourselves as revolutionaries who defeated British pomp and monarchy with guerrilla war tactics and demands for equality.
Without the sit-in, Sudan's revolutionaries are struggling to find a way forward nearly six months after the historic protests started.
Some goals the former revolutionaries fought for have been achieved, but injustices keep cropping up: poor education, corruption, land-grabs, inequality.
Opponents say it besmirches the reputation of the tzar, who was killed by Bolshevik revolutionaries and is widely revered in Russia.
According to "Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries," he was guillotined in 1794 after making a defiant and snarky remark to the executioner.
This is the story of a prosperous Jewish family who abandon everything before they are consumed by the passions of revolutionaries.
They have abandoned any hope that the guerrillas will topple the government one day, as revolutionaries did in Cuba and Nicaragua.
It had only subjected revolutionaries to the rule of the gun, and left the regime with an excuse to level cities.
They were everything but idealistic revolutionaries: social-democratic reformers, moderate globalists, nationalist demagogues, corrupt couples or dynasties and would-be dictators.
Fiction REVOLUTIONARIES By Joshua Furst The 1960s have settled into our cultural memory as a freighted, dissonant symbol, overburdened by contradiction.
"Revolutionaries" inverts the structure of "American Pastoral," telling the story of a radical from a son's rather than a father's perspective.
Stalin had worked with gangsters before the revolution, organizing bank raids and even piracy to raise money for the Bolshevik revolutionaries.
All exist on history's fringes, not forefathers or foremothers but frustrated artists, defeated revolutionaries, monks, nuns, eccentric balloonists and social deviants.
Many of Silicon Valley's pioneers initially thought of themselves more as freewheeling revolutionaries than as capitalists bent on global economic domination.
Seals, plans and documents were seized implicating members of the city's Wuchang Garrison of Chinese soldiers as revolutionaries preparing to mutiny.
If revolutionaries are kicking in doors, how many of the people in your life will you have to take with you?
The defending N.F.C. champion (and revolutionaries of N.F.L. offense) Rams (2-0) against the emerging (and heavily hyped) Browns (21.593-21.583).
Their "revolution" is to restore or reestablish the perfect life which is being prevented by what the revolutionaries designate as evil.
The revolutionaries of 1789 France created a kind of civic religion around their revolution; Mr. Mélenchon tries to do something similar.
He was imprisoned for a year for helping the revolutionaries, but eventually made it to Cuba to celebrate with his friends.
October 20, 2011: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is captured and killed by revolutionaries, bringing an end to his 42-year regime.
At worst, it erodes them completely, undermining the social and material basis of republican citizenship as envisioned by the American revolutionaries.
In one work, Bhutto writes 'Guerrilla Jung' ('guerrilla war') in curling black Nastaliq Urdu over textile portrayals of queer Muslim revolutionaries.
Someday someone will write a great novel about the distance revolutionaries maintain between their ambitions for society and their ambitions for themselves.
Basically, the Nuit Debout protesters are mainly white high school kids and university students, passive revolutionaries, progressives, humanists, and some actual misfits.
She and fellow activist Sylvia Rivera helped found the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), a group that housed homeless and transgender youth.
The women of my mother's generation were revolutionaries; they called each other comrade and marched on the streets demanding independence for Bangladesh.
They kill all of Takeshi's fellow Envoys, and run away to join Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) and her team of revolutionaries.
The kilts are now drastically shorter than those sported by the rugged revolutionaries fighting the Turks in the Greek War of Independence.
TransferWise is a peer-to-peer money transfer service described by the FinTech 21.3 panel as one of the "original fintech revolutionaries".
One of the most captivating comes from 12-year-old Roman Savelyev, who left home to join the ranks of the revolutionaries.
Manuel "Manny" Calaverawas our guide to Tim Schafer's unique vision of the underworld, full of criminals, corruption, revolutionaries, and party balloon clowns.
They are home to a pair of revolutionaries who are very much in love, bound together in a battle driven by hate.
Inside the politburo, at the very top of the Communist hierarchy, the old revolutionaries had arguments that were both heated and personal.
A certain note of piquant irony may intrude when the revolutionaries hail from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
But really, history is often a volley between revolutionaries (who take control in some periods) and reactionaries (who drive events in others).
It may be that if the revolutionaries had foreseen the fate of their countries, they would not have gone into the streets.
It was during the Arab Spring that revolutionaries challenged autocrats in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya using Facebook to subvert repressive power structures.
Hossein called the regime's governor with a threat: continue supplying wheat to Saraqib's public bakery, or revolutionaries would sever the electricity line.
"We are a country of revolutionaries and conservatives at the same time," said Marc Lazar, a historian at the Institut d'Études Politiques.
That's why, in this world, a sub full of stressed-out revolutionaries is so much more inviting than the city of Manhattan.
Colorful, flat portraits of crowds by Raúl Martínez, not only glamorize revolutionary heroes, but put workers, revolutionaries, and townspeople at the center.
Then the 'Revolutionaries/The Establishment' too, mirror some of the rhetoric I sometimes hear here from opposing sides of the political spectrum.
With their leather jackets, black berets and lock step formations, these youthful revolutionaries were ready-made for media coverage — and for posterity.
The discussion was friendly and hardly confrontational, yet it felt like a deposed order seeking to influence the revolutionaries who toppled it.
Comparing his efforts to those of American revolutionaries, he said the British agreed to negotiate only after Washington inflicted defeats on them.
" A student interviewed for another book, "The High School Revolutionaries," promised, "The pigs' schools will be destroyed unless they serve the people.
Exile stifled those rebellions, but the Decembrists and the Sybiracy (the Polish word for "Siberians") became inspirations for future generations of revolutionaries.
February 11, 2011: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigns under pressure from revolutionaries, giving up the seat he had held for three decades.
There he took part in pro-Palestinian rallies, learned Romanian, and read the memoirs of political thinkers and revolutionaries from the West.
Patrick Henry and Sam Adams were both effective revolutionaries but were not able to succeed at the more mundane elements of governing.
Chae assured Westmoreland that ROK troops were not responsible, instead laying the blame at the foot of the Viet Cong communist revolutionaries.
On Tuesday, Forbes debuted their annual "230 Under 230" list, honoring a total of 230 young "revolutionaries" (7.53 each from 27.5 industries).
Daniel Brühl and Rosamund Pike play members of a radical West German group who carried out the hijacking along with Palestinian revolutionaries.
He said he had recently seen the president, whom he has known since they were young revolutionaries together in the early 1960s.
Within months, several activist groups like the Gay Liberation Front, the Gay Activists Alliance and the Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries were formed.
Crowds of Kalashnikov-toting fighters — the thuwar, or revolutionaries, as they called themselves — mobbed her motorcade and pushed to glimpse the American celebrity.
A specific strain of California culture is noticeable in his paintings of surfers and revolutionaries, telling stories of a beautiful but damaged place.
So it was to my good fortune that Shydlovski was more candid than many of his counterparts among professional revolutionaries around the world.
JCD: Yes, as performance art has become mainstream, we stop seeing '60s and '70s artists as revolutionaries who questioned the institutionalization of life.
Revolutionaries won't be able to change the world until they change popular culture, argued Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher of the 43s.
We all know the story of Marie Antoinette—she found herself under the revolutionaries' guillotine—but Coppola avoids all those facts and vulgarity.
Madera is confident that 10 million revolutionaries will turn up on election day to propel Maduro forward in an honest and fair contest.
And yes, they were rebelling against the government, but they were not rebels per se; they were fighting for the revolution as revolutionaries.
Because it allied with the anarchist revolutionaries and criticized Stalin, pro-Moscow Communists persecuted and dismantled the POUM, assassinating its leader Andreu Nin.
There were visionaries like Ataturk, desert warriors like Arabia's Ibn Saud, revolutionaries like Egypt's Nasser, and state-builders like Ben-Gurion of Israel.
Castro ruled Cuba for half a century in his trademark military fatigues and cigar, inspiring revolutionaries in some nations while antagonizing American leadership.
Speaking of revolutionaries, when you wrote about Caravaggio's anti-Mannerist paintings, did you also intend for your writing to oppose conventional, mannered fiction?
I love its stories and characters, I want to know what happens to depressed hero BJ Blazkowicz and his motley crew of revolutionaries.
He ushers me into a dark front room, decorated with grainy photographs of long-dead revolutionaries and a badly dated map of Belarus.
Women in this milieu endured prison sentences and Siberian exile but also enjoyed love affairs with male revolutionaries (some of whom they married).
You remember the Freedom Caucus — they're the debt-obsessed conservative revolutionaries who thought John Boehner such a squish they toppled him from power.
They were exhausted but still faithful revolutionaries, tired of the internal violence and the war that had birthed the Islamic Republic's police state.
The fighters wake up in their hammocks, drink coffee and begin classes, discussing Karl Marx and Latin American revolutionaries like Cuba's José Martí.
Far from being cosplay revolutionaries, they've adopted bylaws banning members from advocating violence, and they have strict rules about carrying weapons at protests.
Despite their unmistakable ideological overlap with the National Socialists, many Conservative Revolutionaries were ambivalent toward them and rejected Hitler as a proletarian brute.
When Russian revolutionaries executed the Romanov family a century ago, the bullets ricocheted off diamonds concealed in the corsets of the royal princesses.
This would happen, he said, because so many of the more affluent young were counterculture revolutionaries who had rejected the Protestant work ethic.
Will "The Handmaid's Tale" continue to present women primarily as being either failed revolutionaries or complicit with their oppressesors for their own gain?
The war exploded in 2014, shortly after Ukrainian revolutionaries ousted kleptocratic former president Viktor Yanukovych and Russia responded by invading and annexing Crimea.
She opposed executions by firing squad and the forced-labor camps where Mr. Castro sent gay men and other so-called counter-revolutionaries.
This move was praised by young Egyptian revolutionaries, who saw it as a sign that Morsi was determined to reduce the Army's influence.
The French then made a pragmatic decision to support the struggle of the American revolutionaries to harm British dominance on the world stage.
"Every day 150 to 200 women prepare meals to support our revolutionaries (fighters), meals, cakes," said Halima Traim, who heads a Misrata charity.
And then the exhibition sections off into three parts: modernist revolutionary images by artistic revolutionaries; works by these artistic revolutionaries once Stalin came to power; and, finally, art made after Stalin's death in the brief thaw created in the 1960s by Nikita Khruschev accompanied by a good selection of more recent Russian and post-Soviet works which respond to the revolutionary tradition.
"Fidel wasn't just your leader, Fidel was the leader of all revolutionaries," Mugabe told Cuban state TV upon arriving at Havana's Jose Martí Airport.
Johnson, who died in 1992, also was a founder of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), considered the first LGBTQ youth shelter in North America.
In the Middle East, where social media allowed revolutionaries to document abuse uncensored, "the lack of gatekeepers felt empowering, and it was," Tufekci writes.
Ms. Prokopyeva said the teenager was acting in the tradition of 19th-century Russian revolutionaries whose avenues of peaceful protest had been shut off.
On arriving in Havana with his band of bearded revolutionaries in January 2500, Mr Castro installed a provisional government headed by a liberal judge.
He wants to join The Confederados, a gang of ex-Confederate soldiers-turned-mercenaries who are not fighting the "revolutionaries" south of the border.
Abroad it became a handbook for anti-Nazi partisans in Russia, for Huk guerrillas in the Philippines and for anti-British revolutionaries in India.
The Iran Hostage Crisis began 37 years ago when Iranian revolutionaries seized the US Embassy and held 52 US citizens captive for 444 days.
These recreational revolutionaries have a remarkable ability to attract new members to the movement and catch them up in the whirl of political activity.
WHEN Britain needed reinforcements to fight American revolutionaries it tried to entice enslaved blacks to join up by promising them "freedom and a farm".
The result of a bold declaration of regional independence may prove the direct opposite of what the revolutionaries wanted – a retreat to national unity.
" It's an admonition that astonishes and delights his fellow revolutionaries, and it's based on the saying, "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.
Millions had died in purges of "landlords" and "counter-revolutionaries" in the early years after Mao's victory in the civil war of the 1940s.
When activists and would-be revolutionaries have more in common with the conservative establishment than with Communists, we know we are in strange territory.
In the normal telling of the past, events are driven by revolutionaries, and the few reactionaries who stand in the way get run over.
Celebrating the Declaration of Independence (Monday) Lefferts Historic House in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, is inviting children to become revolutionaries — but only for a day.
Polanco's maternal grandparents fled El Salvador in the early 1980s, escaping a brutal civil war between leftist revolutionaries and a U.S.-backed military dictatorship.
BMike takes societal misinterpretations, tropes, and stereotypes and flips them, creating images of revolutionaries, artists and social-justice figures, often placed in unexpected settings.
The government has blocked the roads leading to Tahrir Square, where the revolutionaries gathered in 2011 and eventually ousted Egypt's longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak.
So much analysis of the Democratic presidential hopefuls characterizes them in ideological terms: left versus center, idealism or pragmatism, the revolutionaries and the incrementalists.
Ms. Guzmán agreed with the idea and was sent back to the capital to drum up support for the revolutionaries and manage their money.
He was also present at the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 19913, when Vietnamese revolutionaries defeated French troops to secure their country's independence.
The Bolsheviks created the first professional revolutionaries, the first total police state, the first modern mass-mobilization on behalf of class war against counterrevolution.
Not every boozy encounter ended poorly, though—the Colonies' taverns, which the Puritans considered "gifts from God," became the primary meeting places for revolutionaries.
It centers on the dilemmas of a small group of alienated revolutionaries, in an indeterminate, authoritarian future — one that also recalls Brazil's violent past.
The result is what Malik calls a "musical tragedy," which follows a group of revolutionaries planning the murder of a Russian aristocrat in 1905.
In her view, the revolutionaries believed that the public good would arise out of the harmonious pursuit of private interests in a market economy.
At the same time, Republicans harshly criticized Truman when the Communist revolutionaries led by Mao took over China as America turned a blind eye.
The wars of emperors, presidents, revolutionaries, fights to which men have always gone to fight, for an ideal, for a homeland, for a people.
As its modern form first took hold, philosophers and revolutionaries debated how to balance several lofty ambitions, of which popular rule was just one.
During the French Revolution, many organs in the country were vandalized by revolutionaries who took the pipes and melted them down to make bullets.
These artists are revolutionaries in their own right and Sir Elton John's biopic "Rocketman," which is in theaters now, holds no punches with nothing sanitized.
They both helped create the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, or STAR House, as a refuge for members of the LGBTQ community living on the street.
And if Boone is a part of the revolution, it will be a celebratory anger that guides the revolutionaries into a new and united future.
It spurred a reckoning for a tourist-friendly city that was once a gathering place for American revolutionaries, including several founding fathers who enslaved people.
But unlike the events in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which many called the "Facebook Revolution," in Turkey the revolutionaries were not the ones pointing the cameras.
The publisher asked this same question about the "revolutionaries," as some of these fighters may have joined the Islamic State or otherwise created havoc since.
He heard Smetana's surging "Má Vlast" played to exuberant Velvet Revolutionaries in Czechoslovakia, and, surreally, was sheltered from a police crackdown along with Shirley Temple.
The political revolutionaries had previously endorsed the writers' words, but when the revolution succeeded, its politicians began to adopt the methods they had originally opposed.
What they did: In addition to their other work, Johnson and Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) to advocate for and house transgender youth.
The Coup's sound matched the time, with Riley's flow bathed in frenetic funk—references to Ghanian revolutionaries over samples of a late-60s jazz trio.
This land has had a very painful history, with Sarah Reed's death last year, the suffragettes being force fed here, and it housing various revolutionaries.
This coverage fed into the familiar trope of Cubans as cigar-chomping, rum-guzzling revolutionaries, with the ghoulish subtext of them dancing on Castro's grave.
"We do NOT believe in a 'better tomorrow,' we are not 'revolutionaries' and we do not identify with their recycled ideologies," the group's statement said.
Anyone who's ever spent any time around leftist revolutionaries, or just members of a fractious community garden, will recognize how valuable such skills might be.
While these camps were closed in 85033, the arrests, beatings, intimidation, and loss of employment for dissidents and other counter-revolutionaries continue to this day.
It is a war in which the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA) has been slowly prevailing against a coalition of Islamists and former revolutionaries.
It was this conviction, rooted in Enlightenment philosophy, that carried the day when the former revolutionaries gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 to write the Constitution.
That requires a set of skills that the street revolutionaries in Egypt, somewhat naïvely, told Secretary of State Hillary Clinton they were uninterested in pursuing.
Its participants are revolutionaries or self-haters, or both, and they are evidence of an old stain but also hints of a world to come.
Fast forward five years to today: Many Egyptian revolutionaries are in jail, and in many ways, our romance with social media and revolution has soured.
Trinity and its indefatigable music director, Julian Wachner, have begun a 15-concert celebration of Ginastera, "Revolutionaries," in honor of the centennial of his birth.
The alliance, the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries, claimed responsibility for the blast, according to a statement posted on media sites linked to the group.
The activists, I learned, had insisted that weapons not be carried inside the city limits, immunizing Saraqib from factional disputes and protecting the revolutionaries' rule.
"There are six initiatives for the 2018 elections that seek to propose counter-revolutionaries as candidates," Diaz-Canel told Communist Party cadres in the video.
Abolitionist sentiment grew with an influx of German revolutionaries, who fled Germany in the middle of the 19th century after their rebellion failed at home.
There are also the children who stayed, the generation raised by revolutionaries, who tried to build a just society through volunteer work and communal sacrifice.
Jamie is the one who changed, and now he is trapped between wary revolutionaries and a promise he made to a governor he doesn't trust.
It has been misunderstood and misrepresented — many of Torreón's inhabitants still blame outsiders, marauding revolutionaries and drug cartels (almost anyone, to avoid their own complicity).
He was a teenager when French paratroopers blew up the Algerian revolutionaries' legendary bomb-maker, Ali la Pointe, during the Battle of Algiers in 1958.
Located just blocks from the border, during the Mexican Revolution, El Segundo Barrio was a hub for journalists, revolutionaries, and ordinary citizens fleeing political violence.
Red Aristocrats come from the families of the old-guard revolutionaries who held top posts upon the founding of the Chinese communist republic in 1949.
Widad Babiker Omer, known by Sudan's revolutionaries as "Marie Antoinette" for her ostentatious spending and fall from grace, had not been seen since the coup.
Below, she discusses the onstage performances she delivered that inspired her to write the book, her admiration for the creativity of certain revolutionaries and more.
The man says that African-Americans are oppressed and questions why white American revolutionaries are praised for fighting their oppressors but African ones are not.
Hong Kong also gave refuge and sustenance to prominent revolutionaries working to overthrow the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek in the 1930s and 40s.
Clashes were continuing on Thursday around Ganfouda, where the LNA has besieged fighters from the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC), the main group fighting it.
Rousseau, the patron saint of revolutionaries from Robespierre to Pol Pot and prime enabler of "democratic dictatorship", was the sworn enemy of the established order.
"If revolutionaries take to the street, they should be able to protect themselves," said Mr. Shalash, who is a leading figure in the second faction.
Marsha P. Johnson — co-founder of S.T.A.R. (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) with Sylvia Rivera (shown in a photograph by Bettye Lane) — is seen throughout the show.
This idea of Russia as a "united states" was first voiced by the Decembrists, a group of aristocratic revolutionaries who led an unsuccessful uprising in 1825.
Later, the revolutionaries are infiltrated by the U.N., and are infected with something called Rawling's Virus, which makes them go mad and turn on each other.
MOSCOW'S MAXIMUM security Lefortovo jail, where the KGB held its most important prisoners, has seen its share of revolutionaries, commissars, dissidents, ministers, oligarchs, governors and generals.
The revolutionaries did do horrible things, as horrible things happen in war; but their collective efforts were generally seen as positive by Libyans during that time.
Rafa and a henchman burst into Sofia's family's Christmas party dressed as a revolutionaries (never mind that they can't pronounce the word "proletariat") and kidnap her.
" Elsewhere, the evangelist Gordon Lindsay warned fellow evangelicals they should reject the Jesus People and not "start down the street with the protestors and the revolutionaries.
"From now on, The Birth of a Nation is attached to Nat Turner, one of the bravest revolutionaries this country has ever seen," he told Vulture.
But Mr Hailemariam, a southern Pentecostalist from a small ethnic group outside Meles's circle of revolutionaries from the north, has yet to achieve his predecessor's authority.
Only one, 85-year-old Ramiro Valdez, was among the revolutionaries who fought with the Castros in the late 1950s in the eastern Sierra Maestra mountains.
Popular uprisings were necessary to bring about change, since no reform was possible, but some of the revolutionaries failed to shape events after the regimes fell.
There are new Presidential elections on July 22014st, and López Obrador is running on a promise to remake Mexico in the spirit of its founding revolutionaries.
"Our information is that the attack targeted a Hezbollah outpost," said Maher al Ali, a spokesman for the Syrian Revolutionaries Front, a Western-backed rebel group.
When his band rose to prominence in the 60s and 70s, they weren't just kings of Addis Ababa nightlife—they were a beacon to Ethiopia's revolutionaries.
The interior of the restaurant even featured a custom mural that showed Che Guevara, Mao Zedong, and other famous communist and Marxist revolutionaries performing restaurant work.
In the end, I believe that voters are coalescing around an idea: While they admire the revolutionaries, they are more comfortable with slow and steady progress.
Many former revolutionaries lost their lives along with Gouges because of political disagreements with the new regime, and "I Dreamed the Revolution" explores that bloody period.
In the years since everything went so wrong, it has become fashionable to blame the naiveté of the revolutionaries or the petty incompetence of transitional leaders.
Having told the story of how American politics came to be largely a war between elites and false revolutionaries, Fraser does not suggest a way forward.
Together, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, a group that provided support to poor young people who were shunned by their families.
The Havana Docks Company used to run maritime operations in the busy harbor of Cuba's capital, until they were confiscated at gunpoint by revolutionaries in 1960.
Those revolutionaries mostly lived and worked together on the former imperial grounds of Zhongnanhai, coalescing into a tight social group, until the Cultural Revolution dispersed them.
One was historical and ideological: Russian revolutionaries claimed to be the founders of the promised land prophesied by Karl Marx, a 19th-century Prussian-born philosopher.
In time, the revolutionaries he was channeling — members of the Panthers and the Young Lords, the Puerto Rican activist group — emerged from the wings, challenging him.
Chiwenga and his co-conspirators are manifestly more concerned about preserving the special privileges of the liberation revolutionaries than the promises of the anti-colonial revolution.
But how could it be that Old Bolsheviks, who had, until the day before yesterday, been the rulers of the Soviet Union, were secret counter-revolutionaries?
Shimon Peres called it "one of the craziest months in history": nuclear threats were uttered; revolutionaries and strongmen alike beseeched America for help; allies proved perfidious.
"We live in historical schizophrenia, with these monuments to Lenin, to all of them," he said, going on to denounce any street protesters as potential revolutionaries.
Burkeans such as Philip Hammond and Rory Stewart were out; revolutionaries such as Dominic Raab and Priti Patel now hold all the great offices of state.
Vietnamese actors appear fairly one dimensional, as corrupt puppets controlled by the State Department, romanticized revolutionaries or a faceless mass of peasants caught in the crossfire.
Anti-clerical and anti-royal, the Illuminati were closer to revolutionaries than world rulers, since they sought to infiltrate and upset powerful institutions like the monarchy.
A group that is part of the S.D.F., called Jaish al-Thuwwar, or the Revolutionaries Army, took Minakh air base, which Islamist insurgents abandoned after Russian airstrikes.
The Nusra Front has previously targeted rebel groups supported by the West, leading to the dissolution of the Syria Revolutionaries Front and the Hazzm movement last year.
Wrong. With its latest campaign, #IDEFY, Planned Parenthood is hoping to make Generation Z into a group of revolutionaries that will fight for what they believe in.
The alliance, the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries, said it had carried out the attack, according to a statement posted on media sites linked to the group.
The Tiananmen surge In the 1980s, before the protests, the CECC's database records few political prisoners, who at that time were usually accused of being "counter-revolutionaries".
Although Lu Xun eventually cast his lot with the communist revolutionaries, he took a dim view of literature that attempted to recover a national identity or culture.
The events were a part of a series of revolutions in 1848 in which revolutionaries across Europe protested centuries-old monarchies in Sicily, Germany, Italy, and Austria.
"The revolution is still there, but people just don't know what to do" Sudan's revolutionaries, meanwhile, maintain they will continue their struggle for a civilian-led government.
In Egypt the current crop of thoughtful young revolutionaries shuns the street in favour of drawing up quiet plans for overhauling the police or reforming the judiciary.
Obama to go to Cuba Ramon Castro showed little interest in getting an education or in ideological pursuits, but at times he sent the two revolutionaries supplies.
In fact, "connectivity" has only further ghettoized politics, and served as a useful playground for vicious authoritarians as often as it has a vital medium for revolutionaries.
But after French revolutionaries toppled the aristocracy in 1789, the new French government decided to revolutionize weights and measures, replacing the grave with the much-loved gram.
When Newt Gingrich and his band of revolutionaries took over Congress in 1995, they recruited several of us experienced in oversight to teach their incoming novice staff.
The notion of the social contract was popularised by Rousseau, whose prose inspired generations of left-wing European revolutionaries just as conservatives were about to be guillotined.
But since people believed — as tabloids and sensation novels continually reminded them — that some foreigners might be bomb-throwing revolutionaries, they didn't think rationally about the differences.
Maybe in some countries, where the rulers were ousted, the revolutionaries should have been more determined to take the reins of power, and defend themselves from counterrevolution.
The day before, a band of youthful revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro, a thirty-two-year-old lawyer and ardent nationalist, took the capital city of Havana.
It is up to the descendants of the intrepid revolutionaries of 1804 to find and elect a leader who can make informed choices and take timely action.
"The irony is that the revolutionaries denounced the shah as a foreign puppet," said Mr. Limbert, now a professor at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.
She said he had taken advantage of the supervision vacuum of that period and had begun molesting her around the time that the Sandinista revolutionaries claimed victory.
Meanwhile, a war raged in Nicaragua as the victorious Sandinista revolutionaries fought insurgents known as the contras, who were backed by the administration of President Ronald Reagan.
The celebration highlighted the inspiration those revolutionaries found in American principles of liberty and their connection to the Irish diaspora — like Fiona and her family — in America.
Radicals and revolutionaries here said that part of the deal was that they weren't going to organize against the US here while that fight was going on.
This brings us to another band of revolutionaries in the fight against the status quo: the scientists who want to find ways to circumvent the behemoth publishers.
A cursory Google search of the Young Lords will produce a slew of black-and-white images that hark back to the prototypical male revolutionaries of yesteryear.
By doing so, he puts himself on par with the heroes of Mexico's war of independence from Spain, and the 20th century revolutionaries who created modern Mexico.
For the young revolutionaries who brought down Mr. Ben Ali, Mr. Essebsi represented a return of the old government and of the old ways of doing things.
It was easy to build barricades across narrow streets made—as the revolutionaries of "Les Misérables" do—with household furniture and goods, turning neighbourhoods into mini-fortresses.
It's about extraordinary women who do speak truth to power, who are revolutionaries, who manage to fight back against their totalitarian government without ever getting ground down.
Even more confusingly from a modern perspective, the real revolutionaries were known as Social Democrats, a term now used by European parties of the moderate center-left.
A constant theme of Secor's work is how the clerical regime gave birth to its own opposition, how one generation's radical revolutionaries became the next generation's moderate reformists.
While famine did strike Paris in 215, motivating the Revolutionaries to take to the streets, the Queen probably never uttered this famous phrase so frequently attributed to her.
If I were keen on teaching people to think like revolutionaries and system-disruptors, a 3-month subscription to deep space would probably be my first homework assignment.
At the rally, Mao loyalist and defense chief Lin Biao told those assembled to attack "counter revolutionaries" and destroy the Four Olds of customs, culture, habits and ideas.
But Mr Mishra shows how violence, nihilism and hatred of the "other" have ample precedents among Western liberalism's 19th- and 20th-century opponents, whether revolutionaries, anarchists or artists.
The French revolutionaries had been so blinded by their commitment to liberty, equality and fraternity that they crushed dissenters and slaughtered aristocrats, including many members of Tocqueville's family.
While Moscow clearly distrusts revolutionaries, it has so far decided not to interfere in Armenia, hoping that inflated expectations and lack of money will do their own damage.
We should defang the nefarious nagging of the nativists and re-read revolutionaries such as Thomas Paine and democratic thinkers like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Frederick Douglass.
Revolutionaries in Iran replaced the country's secular government with a theocracy and began to dispatch support to Shiite causes in Lebanon, Iraq and elsewhere across the Middle East.
A picture credit on Monday with a music review of a concert in the Trinity Wall Street Revolutionaries festival, using information from a publicist, misspelled the photographer's surname.
His essays and books pick through the minds of murderers, con-men, Russian revolutionaries, artists, power-brokers, addicts and the downtrodden; even his own friends, family and lovers.
After the success of the revolution, acolytes of the new regime's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, excluded other revolutionaries from power, including members of Ayatollah Taleghani's Freedom Movement Party.
In the 1880s, Irish revolutionaries had dynamited the London Underground, the Tower of London and the House of Commons, causing far more carnage than a foreigner ever did.
" As Pavlovsky told me, the Bolshevik revolutionaries who first inhabited the House on the Embankment "thought that they were smarter, that they could outwit the system they created.
The French believed the Algerian revolutionaries fighting for independence were fueled by President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and saw Israel as a source of intelligence about Egypt.
The logistics of shooting in Colombia bring the film crew into contact with a very real underworld of violent Marxist revolutionaries and quietly sinister representatives of drug cartels.
On November 4, 1979, Iranian student revolutionaries climbed over the walls of the US Embassy in Tehran and seized dozens of Americans, holding them hostage for 444 days.
But Republican revolutionaries can quote chapter and verse how uprisings were begun by a handful of men with no popular mandate -- who decades later were celebrated as heroes.
Ngo began broadcasting for Voice of Vietnam in 1955, a year after Vietnamese revolutionaries defeated France at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, forcing the French from Indochina.
Fundamentalists had begun doing this in many Syrian cities, allowing them to marginalize or expel secular revolutionaries; members of Saraqib's Local Council were determined to outmaneuver the fundamentalists.
Alongside her close friend and fellow activist Sylvia Rivera, she co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), an organization dedicated to providing resources for homeless queer youth.
Mr. Chow was considered one of Asian cinema's revolutionaries for founding the competing studio, Golden Harvest, which is credited with helping bring martial arts cinema to the West.
That's also how I feel about "Dietland," an uneven drama on AMC about an overweight ghostwriter for a fashion-magazine editor who gets involved with feminist terrorist revolutionaries.
The Sanders campaign is also now making a pivot they should have made after winning New Hampshire and trying to appeal to mainstream Democrats and not just revolutionaries.
Which means the new majority might be tempted to overreach and, like Mr. Gingrich's professed revolutionaries, wind up coming across as more partisan and prurient than public-spirited.
Sometimes revolutionaries wear the white hats as they struggle to overthrow a corrupt South Vietnamese regime and rid their nation of American invaders bent on controlling its destiny.
Spengler belonged to a loosely defined group of German thinkers called the Conservative Revolutionaries, who argued that Western decline was the inevitable result of materialism and soulless democracy.
"I remember when the revolutionaries started demolishing the mausoleum," said Ali Zakeri, 72, who spends most of his days in the bazaar surrounding the Shah Abdol Azim shrine.
Yet the fate of the revolutionaries in the musical, and in Mr Foster's Law Faculty, show how hard it may be for Hong Kong's protest movement to succeed.
The young revolutionaries who spearheaded the Arab Spring uprising greeted the return of the statue with a flurry of jokes on social media about the waste of money.
In astronomy, discussion of sunspots was forbidden, because the literal meaning of the Chinese term is "solar black spots," and black was the color associated with counter-revolutionaries.
To the extent that in American cities and large parts of Europe, at least, Lennon world is already a reality, advocates of a Bannon world are the revolutionaries.
Sanford was elected as one of the Republican revolutionaries of the US House class of 1994 and left after six years to run for governor of South Carolina.
In the late 20th century, Algeria was a global archetype of third world revolution and ground zero for revolutionaries from the Black Panthers to the African National Congress.
The Shah of Iran had a huge army in 1979 but it did him no good; the soldiers had more sympathy with the revolutionaries than with the Shah himself.
Obama and President Bill Clinton also commuted the sentences of violent revolutionaries fighting for Puerto Rican independence responsible for multiple bombings in the US during the '70s and '163s.
Collins slammed Kacsmaryk for calling reproductive choice supporters "sexual revolutionaries," describing the same-sex marriage campaign as "typified by lawlessness" and criticizing the Supreme Court's decisions in Roe v.
Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, a close friend of Johnson's and a transgender rights activist, founded S.T.A.R (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) to give shelter to LGBTQ homeless youth and resources.
But then I read Rules for Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Changes Everything , by veteran organizers Becky Bond and Zack Exley, and it changed the way I think about politics.
Soviet revolutionaries started out believing the workers of the world would rise up, but by the 1930s, they were playing the same global game of diplomacy as everyone else.
Lex Sokolin, director of fintech strategy at Autonomous, a research firm, argues that music—one of the first industries to be attacked by digital revolutionaries—was fairly easily disrupted.
Mrs Mugabe's allies were denounced as "counter-revolutionaries" who had played no part in the "war of liberation" that 20083 years ago had brought Mr Mugabe (pictured) to power.
Game of Thrones seems to be setting up Daenerys for a version of a common real-world problem, one in which successful revolutionaries turn out to be awful leaders.
The irony that she and her ladies-in-waiting were cosplaying as milkmaids and shepherdesses when outside the palace walls people were starving was not lost on the revolutionaries.
One of those young revolutionaries was Carson Wentz, presently the Philadelphia Eagles' greatest quarterback of all time as determined solely by the results of Week 1 of this season.
Drunk on the praise Rousseau had heaped on Sparta, the bloodthirsty revolutionaries went to any length to make the French wear togas—but it was never going to work.
But the moderates, lacking both conviction and passion, and based in the declining social formation of Northeastern WASPdom, were no match for the firebrands, who saw themselves as revolutionaries.
These thinkers know that before autonomous vehicles are deployed, revolutionaries must forge rivers of regulation, consumer sentiment, embedded business thinking and, perhaps most importantly, solutions to profound technological challenges.
In this meld of history and reportage, the deserters' stories, and those of dozens of revolutionaries, hosts, and spies, coalesce into an often moving examination of loyalty and dissent.
In boyhood, he was the most rigorously committed of the three to social justice, even forming a school for young revolutionaries whose fight "song" was an excerpt from Hegel.
Set in an unnamed Caribbean country where the air is thick with postcolonial British dominion, it offers a complex portrait of the manners and motives of third world revolutionaries.
It should have been no surprise, therefore, that Vietnamese revolutionaries perceived the United States as a neocolonial power when it committed its own military forces in the next war.
This search led me to the Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), a trans activist group founded by Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson in the wake of the riots.
Moving to East Africa for a job with the Uganda Railway, Singh became associated with the Ghadars, an organization of Indian revolutionaries that had been founded in San Francisco.
Over the past two years, Sunni tribesmen, Christian fighters, Kurdish revolutionaries, Yazidi genocide survivors, and displaced civilians have all acquired weapons and funding, from various foreign and domestic sponsors.
The storming of the US embassy by revolutionaries in Tehran and a subsequent hostage siege helped doom then-President Jimmy Carter to a single term in the 1980 election.
In a new novel, " Revolutionaries " (Knopf), Joshua Furst has done Hoffman the historical-fiction honor of stealing his life and refracting it, slightly, into the tale of Lenny Snyder.
In July 1951, they were arrested as counter-revolutionaries, in part because they were being paid by the United States government as Fulbright scholars and possessed a shortwave radio.
It wasn't long after the student riots in Paris, a time of hippies and revolutionaries, and the film was a celebration of freedom in a world of bourgeoise hypocrisy.
Cuba persecuted gays in the early decades of Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, as it did religious people, rounding them up as counter-revolutionaries and placing them in labor camps.
Marita Lorenz, who became pregnant from an affair with Fidel Castro but who balked at poisoning him in an American-linked plot by Cuban counter-revolutionaries, died on Aug.
Pompeo, the sources said, is expected to also meet with top government officials, and to pay his respects to Ukraine's fallen soldiers and revolutionaries at memorials in the capital.
In recent years, we've seen social media become a powerful tool for everything from revolutionaries in Egypt to first responders in New York in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
They emerged from the clashes as leaders of the gay liberation movement, and helped found the group Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), which offered housing to homeless and transgender youth.
In the late '60s, Black Panther Party revolutionaries donned leather jackets with black berets atop their afros, a look Beyoncé paid homage to in her 2016 Super Bowl halftime show.
Here, Waits' trademark snarl softens, rendered almost wistful as he croons a tribute to the anti-fascist revolutionaries of old, the words reverberating like a prayer in his prophet's mouth.
These women were just as inspiring as the lifelong political activists and revolutionaries, who had forsworn family life and children to build a society with equality embedded in its structure.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The graffiti of alien-like beings and balaclava-clad men appearing on Havana's dilapidated walls strikes a contrast with the upbeat political slogans and effigies of Cuban revolutionaries.
Le Grand K was created (along with the rest of the metric system) during the French Revolution when scientists and revolutionaries were united in their desire to remake the world.
Cuban authorities, however, have insisted it merely aims to prevent tax evasion and the spread of bad, pseudo-culture, and say that the issue is being manipulated by counter-revolutionaries.
In 1970, the year after Stonewall, Johnson and fellow trans civil rights advocate Sylvia Rivera founded the Street Transvestite (now Transgender) Action Revolutionaries (STAR) to fight discrimination against trans people.
He was raised among China's Communist Party revolutionaries, the ward of Premier Zhou Enlai, who, along with Mao Zedong, was among the leaders who founded the People's Republic in 1949.
Though the "Revolutionaries" festival mostly presented late Ginastera works, "Psalm 150" was written in 1938 by the 22-year-old composer as a silver wedding anniversary present for his parents.
Clinton's place at the forefront of her party's establishment could make her a tough sell to an online community whose members often identify themselves as revolutionaries more than as Democrats.
The play is not plot-heavy but rather is composed of a series of vignettes: a duel on Hampstead Heath; a fight in the British Museum; squabbles among other revolutionaries.
Her father was a diplomat, her mother an opera singer; her maternal grandfather had been among the group of revolutionaries who established the Chinese Soviet Republic, in the nineteen-thirties.
It's easy to talk about Black people as Black Panthers or as revolutionaries — we can deal with that, we can commodify that, we can sell that, we can control that.
True, most of the planet's inhabitants are not in prison, as Cervantes so often was, nor do they find themselves confined within walls, like the revolutionaries in the Argentine Embassy.
Joshua Furst's second novel, "Revolutionaries," is about the children of postwar tranquillity who, aghast at the tacit arrangements that underwrote their childhood, poured out of suburbia and into the streets.
While the pavilion in the back still stands, as part of the Louvre, the Tuileries Palace is gone: In 1871, during the Paris Commune, revolutionaries burned it to the ground.
The storytelling series, hosted at this Lower East Side venue with speakeasy vibes, celebrates the female revolutionaries who often don't get their fair share of real estate in history books.
"All Eyez on Me" tells the story of Tupac Shakur and how the child of persecuted black revolutionaries became one of the best and most scandal-plagued rappers in history.
Mondrian was one of the de Stijl revolutionaries, but after seeing an exhibition of Cubist work at the Stedelijk in 1911, he decided to move to Paris the next year.
While Aristotle anticipated that regimes would change, the modern political revolutionaries look for a final solution of mankind's problems, if only their ideology is implemented by destroying its perceived enemies.
Taylor juxtaposes the white revolutionaries' fears of enslavement to imperial power with their dependence upon slavery, and argues that their unity arose from a sense of superiority to other races.
His parents were Jewish immigrants from Russia, and he grew up in the tough Roxbury section in a vortex of political debate among Socialists, anarchists, Communists, Trotskyites and other revolutionaries.
Christopher, on the other hand, took a slightly different approach, building a small Instagram following, where he posted updates from the battle in Raqqa and propagandized in support of Kurdish revolutionaries.
While running out of the room, she catches Lawrence pumping the nitroglycerin into bodies, and filling the bottles with tequila — he's in cahoots with the revolutionaries planning to destroy the Confederados.
The day of protest against America is on November 4, the anniversary of the siege on the American embassy in Tehran, when 52 hostages were taken by student revolutionaries in 1979.
Nusra has targeted Western-backed FSA groups before, routing the Syrian Revolutionaries Front (SRF) from Idlib in November 2014 and then forcing CIA-backed Harakat Hazm to disband in March 2015.
In the late 1980s, as the arts became fixated on the news, Mr Dodin immersed himself for three and a half years in "The Devils", Dostoyevsky's prophetic novel of nihilistic revolutionaries.
Such origins were the inspiration for Red Hat's name, as Bob Young, the company's co-founder, once explained: 18th-century revolutionaries in America and France wore red caps during their uprisings.
It stood for a cluster of principles that the more moderate revolutionaries were fighting for: the rule of law, civil equality, constitutional and representative government and a number of individual rights.
It was often hard to tell which usage was being employed by the self-described revolutionaries at the summit, a $1,200 per person affair hosted at an art space in Brooklyn.
It was a channel that quietly persisted with the misguided notion that Enter Shikari were revolutionaries, not iPod fodder for White Ace-chugging emo kids in the bandstands of provincial parks.
To revolutionaries watching the "Ring", this was a wake-up call: the opera showed that socialist dreams were every bit as illusory as the religion they had set out to replace.
"   Among the young revolutionaries was Bill Ayers, who would write in his manifesto, Prairie Fire: "[I]mperialism sought to tame its youth through tracked education, the draft, the oppression of women.
Forty years ago this week, the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was seized by revolutionaries apparently angered by diplomatic contacts between the nine-month-old, post-Shah Islamic regime and U.S. officials.
The police force, reportedly a brain child of Winston Churchill in the 1920s, was notoriously ruthless in their pursuit of Irish revolutionaries and was blamed for the killing of innocent civilians.
Yet one of the Socialist rebel leaders — they are called Frondeurs, a reference to 17th century revolutionaries — pledged on Thursday to keep on fighting Mr. Hollande from within his own party.
The boy, gangly and pimply, is a fledgling member of the 24th Street Revolutionaries, a faction of the 2431th Street gang, and he works as an extremely small-time roadside extortionist.
Like Marina, the real women who became revolutionaries often hailed from noble families, perhaps the most famous of them being the Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai, the Communist daughter of a czarist general.
Although Alexandra Kollontai's own free, dramatic love life shocked not just the bourgeoisie but also other revolutionaries, she still disapproved of precisely the kind of casual promiscuity in which Marina engages.
"We're a proud and blustery people, but we aren't the revolutionaries we like to think we are because we don't have the stomach for it," he wrote in an e-mail.
Those leaders were the last survivors of a group of revolutionaries responsible for the deaths of at least 1.7 million Cambodians from 1975 to 1979, from execution, starvation, overwork or disease.
It was a response, produced by El Salvador's three biggest gangs: Mara Salvatrucha, more widely known as MS-13, and the affiliated-but-rival 18th Street Southerners and 18th Street Revolutionaries.
For all the passion and courage of the revolutionaries on the streets of Leipzig and Dresden in the miraculous year of 1989, Germany's reunification was also a clash of mind-sets.
As Eden Medina of MIT explains in "Cybernetic Revolutionaries" (2011) it was designed to bring humans and machines together in a way that promoted the discussion of ends, means and values.
The treasure was, according to the film&aposs plot, hidden there by the Free Masons — a real secret society whose membership boasted revolutionaries like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton.
The family, killed by Bolshevik revolutionaries in 1918, has been a popular subject of mystery lore, much of it positing that a daughter, Anastasia, escaped death and assumed a new identity.
"He said that to his knowledge, it was only closed for Christmas in the period after 1789, when the anti-Catholic French revolutionaries turned the monument into "a temple of reason.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was not a universal truth, but a political tool used to further the dominion of the revolutionaries — something to be dispensed with when necessary.
This put Mr. Li in the vanguard of a new generation of idealistic, educated members in the Communist Party, which had been dominated by street fighters and veteran revolutionaries like Mao.
Several car bombings in recent weeks targeting the LNA and its supporters have been claimed by the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC), the main group fighting the LNA, and by Islamic State.
For decades Cuba was a beacon for would-be revolutionaries and even provided military training to dozens of radical groups, who are sending representatives to pay their respects to the fallen Castro.
In fact, Kurdish revolutionaries in parts of Syria took up secular socialism as their ideology as they asserted independence from Bashar al-Assad's iron-fisted regime and went to war against ISIS.
Most of our parents were activists, or we had lots of literature in our homes from revolutionaries and radicals over various sorts, so we grew up with this seed in our heads.
Whether there were diplomatic reservations about the game or issues regarding logistics and organisation, the friendly between one of Italy's most storied football clubs and a team of Mexican revolutionaries never materialised.
It would be selfish for the professional revolutionaries of the vanguard to allow mere decorum or conventional standards of conduct—both, of course, inherently reactionary—to slow their advance on the enemy.
Marti was a 19th century poet and writer whose activism helped spur Cuba's freedom from Spain and whose legacy was later adopted by Fidel Castro's revolutionaries as a symbol of anti-imperialism.
"When he goes walkabout in the provinces, Ahmadinejad is ten times more popular than Rohani," insists Hamid Reza Tareghi, a confidant of Mr Khamenei who derides Mr Rohani's supporters as counter-revolutionaries.
In the Easter Rising of 1916, a group of Irish revolutionaries went up against overwhelmingly superior British forces and met with total defeat (though they helped set a course for eventual independence).
" In his view, the kids in the bleachers were revolutionaries, drawn to the music because its sensibility, based on "radical spiritual traditions," offered an alternative to "Western politics, economics, religion, and culture.
It referred to principles for which the French revolutionaries fought, namely civic equality, constitutional government and a number of individual rights, like freedom of the press, freedom of religion and of property.
Shortly after the end of the Second World War, President Truman dispatched General George Marshall to broker a peace deal between China's repressive National Government and the revolutionaries led by Mao Zedong.
To many Chinese revolutionaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Manchu rulers were themselves a foreign force to be eliminated as part of China's transformation into a modern nation.
Like the 1994 party revolutionaries, Jordan is recognized by his colleagues as a fighter who makes the tough floor votes to cut spending and to limit the scope of the federal government.
Recent fighting pitted two of the capital's largest armed groups - the Tripoli Revolutionaries' Brigades and the Nawasi - against the Seventh Brigade from Tarhouna, a town 65 km (45 miles) southeast of Tripoli.
The restaurant's name, raised fist logo, and images of famous revolutionaries—from Robin Hood to Martin Luther King Jr.—on the walls of the tiny pizzeria pay tribute to his humble beginnings.
While you're celebrating the American Revolution at the beach or a backyard BBQ, here are eight fascinating books about uprisings and revolutionaries—both real and imagined—to read over the long weekend.
In 1949, the former Soviet Union, an ally turned rival, tested a bomb of its own, and in the same year, Communist revolutionaries, led by Mao Zedong, took control of mainland China.
They might have struggled to lay a glove on Manchester City; they might have slipped, without much of a whimper, to a dour 1-0 defeat, but they made for strange revolutionaries.
Here is how Sudan, after three decades in the grip of one man, became caught in a crisis between civilian revolutionaries, hardened generals and a fractious network of paramilitary groups and militias.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE (I-Vt.), who romanticize Latin American revolutionaries.
Once the former revolutionaries assemble, the evening segues into reminiscences interspersed with musical numbers (hip-hop, jazz, Latin, soul) and occasional goading from Primo, who sports an acid-house court jester ensemble.
Widening inequality While many people attest to the fervor that gripped Iranians at the time, several former revolutionaries privately say they feel disillusioned by how the political and economic situation played out.
Here is a list of some of the efforts that the revolutionaries made beginning in the 1960s to incorporate "housewives" into socialist society: A national child care system, Círculos Infantiles, was founded.
If this president does not become more disciplined in his approach, then he will only confirm a fact that history has already taught us: Some revolutionaries simply are not up to governing.
We would all like to imagine that in the face of horror, we would stand up and speak truth to power and be revolutionaries, but The Handmaid's Tale punctured such comforting fantasies.
Newt Gingrich's Republican Revolutionaries of 20103 and the Tea Party class of 2011 believed they had a mandate for conservative change; what they lacked in realism, they made up for in moxie.
From Bernie's revolutionaries to Trump's rally-goers to Black Lives Matter activists, from moms against gun violence to libertarians against Big Brother -- citizens are no longer accepting being small pawns of big players.
But after six years of relentless attacks from the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and a well-organized militant group of sex and gender revolutionaries, Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips has finally been vindicated.
We'll never know if it would have made any difference for 18th-century revolutionaries to have had access to the digital networks that we now monitor idly from the palm of our hands.
In the absence of constant pressure to change, the bureaucratic blob that is the EPA can be expected to slowly take back policy territory from the non-revolutionaries who are now in charge.
The line arrives in the show-stopping battle song "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)," in which Hamilton and his fellow immigrant Lafayette lead the scrappy underdog revolutionaries to victory against the British.
Children and adults were sent to the countryside for 're-education'; people turned themselves or friends and family in as counter-revolutionaries, and Mao ordered the burning and destroying of ancient Chinese heritage.
And the results speak to a painful lesson for the would-be revolutionaries in the party's progressive wing: The establishment didn't get to where it is without knowing how to wield political power.
And a new book offers the first up-close profile of those who decided to stop waiting for others to fulfill their dreams of a better country—the real revolutionaries of our age.
Trump, in a way, is being vague like successful revolutionaries have been in the past, and that makes him different from, say, the Taliban on the one hand and fascism on the other.
The different brother The eldest brother contrasted in other ways with the famous revolutionaries, said Brian Latell, senior researcher at the University of Miami and a former CIA officer tasked with studying Cuba.
This would soon become known as the Zapatista uprising, fought out between the Mexican government and a ragtag band of revolutionaries drawn from the people who lived and worked on the region's land.
TO BEGIN THE WORLD OVER AGAIN How the American Revolution Devastated the Globe By Matthew Lockwood Thomas Paine's aspiration for the revolutionaries of 1776 was "to begin the world over again" in America.
Off limits to outsiders Caimanera and nearby Boquerón sprang up in the early 20th century, after the United States invaded Cuba to kick out the Spanish troops whom Cuban revolutionaries had rebelled against.
"Here we are revolutionaries, 'Chavistas'!" one old lady chided a recent group, mistaking middle-class visitors to Catia for opposition supporters opposed to the ruling movement called "Chavismo" for former leader Hugo Chavez.
After a failed restoration, another banishment, and the near-execution of her husband at the hands of Greek revolutionaries, Princess Alice converted to the Greek Orthodox church and began to experience religious hallucinations.
Robert Kramer's 1969 film Ice, about a group of revolutionaries in New York City, is part of a series of dystopian movies screening at Anthology Film Archives to coincide with Donald Trump's inauguration.
Some investors, particularly in private equity circles, complain that the Canadian funds - dubbed "maple revolutionaries" because of the strategy of direct equity investments they pioneered in the 133s - have a tendency to overpay.
But both Mao and Deng were founders of the People's Republic, and hardened revolutionaries whose decades of fighting and self-sacrifice gave them a charisma and authority that Mr. Xi simply cannot replicate.
The half-lit cathedral I first saw as a young man allowed for human error, like those revolutionaries after 1789 lopping the stone heads off biblical kings they mistakenly took to be French.
The company is the poster child for what is known as the "techlash," or the reaction to the overoptimistic, and arguably naive, embrace of tech founders and their creations as idealistic digital revolutionaries.
Even in the troubling age of Trump, my personal experience with Latin revolutionaries leaves me a true believer in restoring America's promise of equal rights under the law, free debate and democratic politics.
Key acts this weekend include the R&B revolutionaries SZA and Solange (Saturday); the joyous dance-floor innovator Kaytranada (Sunday); the fearless singer Serpentwithfeet (Saturday); and the gifted piano man Sampha (Saturday).afropunkfest.
The palace was serving as the seat of the Petrograd Soviet — or council — of workers' and soldiers' deputies, a group of mostly radical revolutionaries that was sharing power with the country's provisional government.
The third such speech in recent weeks came Tuesday in Boston at the Old South Meeting House, a key organizing place for the Boston Tea Party and American revolutionaries in the 18th century.
The group lost the support of most revolutionaries, and opposition grew steadily for the next six months, until many state institutions, including the police, essentially refused to work on behalf of Morsi's government.
In 1921, Mao Zedong and a small group of revolutionaries held the Chinese Communist Party's first congress on a boat in the middle of Nanhu Lake, after the police chased them from Shanghai.
For most of his career, Marx was a star in a tiny constellation of radical exiles and failed revolutionaries (and the censors and police spies who monitored them) but almost unknown outside it.
On Thursday, one of the many armed factions in the capital, the Libya Revolutionaries, said it was prepared for a "long war" in Tripoli if other groups tried to protect the unity government.

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