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"unreconstructed" Definitions
  1. (of people and their beliefs) not having changed, although general opinion on these matters has changed

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Jeremy Corbyn is almost the personification of an unreconstructed leftist.
Being uncouth ranks way below being, for instance, an unreconstructed bigot.
Both seemed to them symbols of a conservative, unreconstructed German establishment.
All have private access to an unreconstructed portion of the Great Wall.
For years, the party has demonized judges as unreconstructed Communists and obstructionists.
It is important that the public knows he is an unreconstructed racist.
The prospect of an unreconstructed racist determining the presidency rightly horrified them.
In the Khrushchev thaw, China was the unreconstructed past; Mao proclaimed Russia revisionist.
"She is an unreconstructed idealist, an idealist without any irony about her idealism."
Adrienne Campbell-Holt directs this dark comedy of construction problems and unreconstructed attitudes.
The coalitional politics of the US Senate gave outsize power to unreconstructed racists.
"It's an unreconstructed Stalinist dictatorship," says Phil Robertson of Human Rights Watch, an NGO.
However, Johnson believes Corbyn is an unreconstructed left-winger who can be easily beaten.
But, he added, as an "unreconstructed liberal," he believed in what Johnson was doing.
Even in prison, Mr. Scarfo remained an unreconstructed criminal into his 80s, prosecutors say.
The film's narrative and emotional payoff comes when she eventually triumphs over their unreconstructed prejudice.
And please be advised that this isn't humblebragging: This is plain, unreconstructed old-school bragging.
I'm given pause here by my unreconstructed reverence for extreme states of mind and feeling.
If there is an issue on which Mr Trump's unreconstructed personality could backfire, it is this.
The previous year, Burnley's stadium — the atmospheric, unreconstructed Turf Moor — had been something of a fortress.
In both book and film, Joe Castleman is an unreconstructed narcissist who believes his own publicity.
The outgoing attorney-general held unreconstructed views on criminal justice but took the rule of law seriously.
The FPÖ is a nasty party harbouring unreconstructed neo-Nazis, and its enduring strength is Austria's shame.
"We're sort of hard-core, unreconstructed academics," he said, and they both teach at Fordham University now.
My destination was Black Mountain, the fustiest and most unreconstructed ski area in New Hampshire's White Mountains.
The Tory party is heading for a substantial victory in large part because Labour's leaders are so unreconstructed.
Here in the UK, the superclub was still lumbering around the landscape, emitting the boneheaded burps of unreconstructed laddishness.
"The Tatmadaw is an unreconstructed, unrepentant institution that is abusive to its core," said an analyst in the country.
This allowed him to court Democrats who held unreconstructed racial attitudes but who favoured a large social safety net.
Yet Mr Judge, an unreconstructed chauvinist who wrote a book about his teenage alcoholism, is not a strong defence witness.
Trump's plan is the product of unreconstructed supply-siders who believe that large tax cuts solve all our economic problems.
But the unreconstructed anger at Hillary Clinton and the Democratic establishment was not cooled, despite Mr. Sanders's endorsement of Mrs.
Beyond the recent accusations of sexual insinuations, pressures, and sometimes worse, O'Reilly has been frequently tagged as an unreconstructed sexist.
It's a wild premise, but at heart, it, too, is about the troubles of a unreconstructed man in an overcivilized time.
Last year, he was widely depicted as an unreconstructed Marxist and a political dinosaur, destined to lead Labour to electoral extinction.
And despite the high number of women who have had the mastectomy procedure, the reconstructed and unreconstructed female body remains underrepresented.
Ken Livingstone was an unreconstructed socialist, probably the most left-wing politician to have held such a prominent office in recent memory.
He was a master of Conceptual Art pranks that questioned his own authorship, and an ardently unreconstructed admirer of nude female beauty.
She saw herself as an unreconstructed reformer and described to me her mission of reducing dramatically her nation's crushing international debt burden.
It's easy to strip some of these statements and donations from context to create a caricature of Trump as an unreconstructed liberal Democrat.
The conservatism forged in the postwar era still exists, but it now shares space with populist nationalists, unreconstructed libertarians, and the alt-right.
BRUSSELS — Belgium's Africa Museum, once seen as Europe's last unreconstructed museum of the colonial era, recently reopened after a five-year, $73 million revamp.
"The Tatmadaw is an unreconstructed, unrepentant institution that is abusive to its core," said David Mathieson, an independent analyst in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.
During this spring's campaign, he also clarified that he is an unreconstructed ethnic-religious supremacist, with fear and loathing as his main political means.
One, which he calls "unreconstructed Salafism" follows Ibn Abd al-Wahhab in regarding as unfaithful or deviant virtually every reading of Islam except its own.
He joined the United States Communist Party in 1943, and, according to The Times, he remained an "unreconstructed Communist" for the rest of his life.
Yet in all its unreconstructed old-school masculinity, "The Odd Couple" has integrity (making its laughs feel natural) and pathos (making its laughs feel meaningful).
It was a mixture of forgiveness and satisfaction, of pity for unreconstructed dissenters and sympathy for himself who had borne so much in comparative silence.
But never mind what I think about the spectacle of grown politicians using the self-justifications of unreconstructed 6-year-olds in their own squabbles.
Perhaps the events of last year will catapult Tunisia toward a long overdue diversification, from the unreconstructed beachside tourism of the past to something more sustainable.
It's important to understand that of the various forms of Salafism described, there is one, the unreconstructed kind, which can (though does not always) morph into terrorism.
But by applying only a thin veneer of "modernisation" over a largely unreconstructed party, he had failed to imbue it with any coherent idea about how to govern.
But Cusk saves her fiercest scorn for the English middle class, and that animus has caused trouble for her, not only with critics who consider her an unreconstructed élitist.
JULIAN LAGNADOStrasbourg I enjoyed Bagehot's remark that unreconstructed Thatcherites think that all they "need to do is replay old vinyl records of Margaret Thatcher's speeches" to win votes (October 14th).
If the United States wants to ensure that terrorists are not the primary beneficiaries of Syria's collapse, it should begin by calling their bluff and exposing them as unreconstructed fanatics.
Mr. Berg, an unreconstructed Communist, was a 21942-year-old union-card-carrying hotel dishwasher in 1937 when he spotted a billboard for the brigade and, through the Young Communist League, enlisted.
Trump also appears to blame Bolton, an unreconstructed hawk, for bringing him to the brink of war with Iran after the shooting down of a US drone over the Gulf of Oman.
Her own very-establishment stumbles and weaknesses notwithstanding, May's attempt to reimagine conservative politics along more populist, "Red Tory" lines strikes me as a healthier response to the moment than Corbyn's unreconstructed socialism.
The more it policed language, the more it inadvertently glamorised anyone who gave voice to unreconstructed sentiments — even if, as you sense with the mischievous creators of South Park, they almost never mean them.
His critics — and a lot of the voters who flocked to former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Super Tuesday — may see his unreconstructed personality as an extension of his deeply uncompromising politics.
Unreconstructed, hard-drinking, hard-fighting James Bond could soon be seen behind the wheel of an electric car, says the chief executive of Aston Martin, the car maker behind 007's favored form of transport.
This time, however, by aligning himself with unreconstructed racists, should he once again lead a new governing coalition, the implications for Israeli security — and American interests — may prove that he acted too clever by half.
"Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie," which opens in the United States on Friday, July 22, features the unreconstructed, unrepentant duo invented by the comedian Jennifer Saunders for a BBC series of the same name in 1992.
As in his previous HBO series, "Eastbound and Down" and "Vice Principals," which he cocreated, McBride's character in "Gemstones" embodies a particular brand of unreconstructed male, less oblivious to his privilege than untroubled by it.
To accept the main character as societal arbiter requires some degree of engagement with an unreconstructed sexual reprobate who at one point is seen being pleasured by one woman even as he chats up another.
The first consists of unreconstructed Thatcherites who think that all you need to do is replay old vinyl records of Margaret Thatcher's speeches, preferably at top volume, and the electorate will return to the true faith.
Mr. Johnson was often portrayed as an unreconstructed southerner, but he offered opportunities for women and blacks at his banks, pushed for integration of higher education in South Carolina and supported black candidates for public office.
Intolerant of unreconstructed white terrorism, including the Colfax massacre of at least 73 (and perhaps many more) blacks in 1873, he ordered federal authorities in the South to take the strongest possible measures to stamp out violence.
"Johnny was a bit thuggish, embraced by people who worked in factories," said Olivier Seiler, a Parisian production designer and one of the few people I know who harbors an unabashed and unreconstructed love of Mr. Hallyday.
Stephen's wardrobe of hard-core nerd sweaters, on the other hand, is nicely in keeping with his endearingly unreconstructed dorkdom — a shell of awkwardness that Mr. Trumbull cracks to reveal pain, self-awareness and strong-willed dignity.
Sanders presumably thinks of Churchill as a friendly ally against fascism, and did not know that the British leader was also a chemical weapons enthusiast and unreconstructed racist who cut a swath of suffering and death across three continents.
Mostly, Mr. Cohen is done in by his character, Nobby, a mutton-chopped caricature of vulgarity whose unreconstructed stupidity and deep-veined sentimentality suggest that he may have other relatives tearing it up in Mike Leigh's class-conscious comedies.
Corbyn's views are essentially a throwback to the unreconstructed socialism — the real thing, way beyond Bernie Sanders — of the old-school Labour Party, which used to be much more into the idea of the government controlling huge sectors of the economy.
As William Burns, the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former deputy secretary of state, said in a speech in May: "a nasty brew of mercantilism, unilateralism and unreconstructed nationalism" has bubbled to the surface under Trump.
" Jacob's unreconstructed intellectual tank of a father declares about the Arab world, "At the end of the day, we love kung pao chicken and they love death," and about mohels, "If God had wanted us to be uncircumcised, he wouldn't have invented smegma.
When I choose to cover racist comments like the ones Trump made, my implicit rationale for focusing on that story rather than anything else is something like this: It is newsworthy that the president of the United States is an unreconstructed racist.
His foes are rabid white nationalists, terrorizing Mexicans and riding around in flaming red Ku Klux Klan hoods; those in Corbucci's even more violent follow-up, "The Hellbenders," also from 1966 (Amazon Prime), are a band of unreconstructed Confederates led by Joseph Cotton.
Not just a white supremacist, not merely a foot soldier of the alt-right, Jones is the sort of full-on, unreconstructed, Holocaust-denying ("the blackest lie in history"), Hitler-worshiping, blood-and-soil warrior for whom the Jews are the root of all evil.
An unreconstructed racism (exemplified by the commonplace sign "no dogs, no blacks, no Irish") remained for many years the appalling fate of people who had shaped, like millions of toiling workers and peasants in the imperial provinces, the privileged destiny of the rich in the metropolitan center.
Walton has always been a study in contradictions: An unreconstructed hippie who thrilled to the martial dictums of U.C.L.A.'s John Wooden, a champion at every level who is also one of the N.B.A.'s great what-if stories, a lifelong stutterer who found a second career in broadcasting.
Mr. Barr tethered himself closely to the president and to the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, as he cast Ms. McGrath as an unreconstructed liberal in the mold of Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, who was for open borders and abortions as late as the ninth month of pregnancy.
In Poland, where a more unreconstructed form of ultranationalism has been ascendant in recent years, Jacek Miedlar, a fiery far-right activist and former priest posted an online rant in which he blamed the violence on police, anti-racism protesters and, ultimately, George Soros, who he accused of funding Black Lives Matter.
At every stage of the run-up to this special election, Republicans could have resisted, pushed back, or drawn lines, but their failure to do so led them inexorably to this moment: the defeat of an unreconstructed bigot and ignorant crank who had the full-throated backing of the president they have embraced and empowered.
And third, Mr Johnson conforms closely enough to the clichés about Britain that his negotiating partners can fall back on these as explanations for a rupture; this post-imperial, class-ridden, unreconstructed country, they will be able to say, is simply different and might even benefit from the revealing, purgative chaos of a no-deal.
He hardly mentions his exotic surroundings, except for two memorable moments, one a brief interview with an unreconstructed cannibal, and the other a chance meeting with a blind madwoman in the forest, which left him with an alarming sense of his own otherness, even if its significance doesn't entirely penetrate his mental shield of Western cultural assumptions.
There didn't seem to be a lot of unreconstructed Freudians hanging around — or Lacanians, for that matter — though you could imbibe the canon at a seminar on the Wolf Man, or at another on the correspondence between Freud and his protégé, Sandor Ferenczi, and their falling out, which turned into a lively conversation about boundary violations and how ideas about them have evolved.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, p. 382. He was the "epitome of an unreconstructed Southerner" and published articles defending slavery and secession.
Reynolds was a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War and successful entrepreneur and was in his words an '"unreconstructed Confederate."' With .
And their attitudes unreconstructed. [... Women] began > reading s-f and fantasy—and, by preference, women writers. My stories had > themes and heroines they could, and did, relate to. I never had any trouble > with editors and publishers.
After his Congressional term ended, DuBose resumed his legal practice for a decade, mostly with his father- in-law. Toombs took pride in being an "unreconstructed" Confederate, and had regained considerable political power in Georgia by 1872.
Some northern newspapers tried to pin the blame on an imagined gang of unreconstructed Confederate officers. Most people, though, accepted that it was the result of simple carelessness on the part of workers handling wheelbarrows full of live ammunition.
It is unlikely to be challenged. For what Wilding's aged unreconstructed dons are playing with such absurd brio is unmistakably the last waltz.' A sequel, Superfluous Men, appeared in 2009. National Treasure is a black comedy about the literary world.
Caroline Gordon: Introduction, eNotes. Paul V. Murphy writes that she "exhibited a southern nostalgia as strong as any member of the group, including Davidson, the most unreconstructed of the Agrarians".Murphy, Paul V. (2001). The Rebuke of History: Introduction , University of North Carolina Press, p. 9.
He stated in 2011, "I am an unreconstructed Hamiltonian Federalist, and out of my admiration for Alexander Hamilton I have long been disposed to believe the worst about Thomas Jefferson."Forrest McDonald statement in The Jefferson- Hemings Controversy: Report of the Scholars Commission, ed. Robert F. Turner, p.
Hans Rues—and one was run by Lt. Col. Walter Kopp, a former German army officer referred to by the CIA as an "unreconstructed Nazi". "The network was disbanded in 1953 amid political concerns that some members' neo-Nazi sympathies would be exposed in the West German press."Lee, Christopher.
In April 2009 McBride made a high-profile defection from the Scottish Labour Party to the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. On 6 November 2011, McBride resigned from the Scottish Conservative Party hours after the election of leader Ruth Davidson, describing the party as "divided and dysfunctional" and "a bunch of unreconstructed morons".
Hussain had deep interest in national and international politics. He was a staunch anti-imperialist, and vociferously protested against the new wave of the savage neo-liberalism religion of the free market. According to his close associates and friends, Hussain described himself as an "unreconstructed Marxist". During his stay in the United States.
Rüdiger was arrested by American forces in 1945, and spent two and a half years in detention. Rüdiger was not charged with any specific offence, and was never brought to trial. Upon her release, she resumed her career as a paediatric psychologist in Düsseldorf. According to a recent historian, she remained "an unreconstructed Nazi".
"The Unreconstructed M" is a science fiction novelette by Philip K. Dick, first published in the January 1957 issue of Science Fiction Stories and later in The Minority Report. The story is in the public domain. In it, an independent researcher uncovers a plot to falsify evidence in a world where the technology used to solve crimes has advanced.
He had been entrusted, in 1859, with the codification of the laws of South Carolina; he completed the task in December 1862. His code was rejected by the unreconstructed legislature of 1865, but formed the basis for the codification of 1872. Petigru died in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1863. He is buried in St. Michael's Churchyard.
Joe is nothing like his mother, and he was described as being an "unreconstructed oaf who likes drinking beer", green fingered and brutish. Nell and Dorothy Burke (Maggie Dence) attempt to make Joe change his ways, and he often clashes with his niece Jane Harris (Annie Jones).Monroe 1996, p.79–80. Little chose to leave the serial in 1991.
City promised that it will not charge the rent to those shops which are renting the government and city owned facilities and that entrepreneurs will be free of paying taxes during the extended reconstruction, however several artisan shops were closed. The upper section of the street remained unreconstructed and by 2020 city went silent on refurbishment of the façades or creation of the vintage zone.
After being defeated by Labour's Derek Foster at Bishop Auckland in 1983, Legg gained election for Milton Keynes South West at the 1992 General Election. He was unseated at the 1997 General Election. Described as an 'unreconstructed' Thatcherite, Legg is a co-founder of the Conservative Way Forward campaigning group and was a member of the No Turning Back Group (NTBG) and one of the Maastricht Rebels.
Teraupo'o was allowed to return to Raiatea in 1905 and lived out the rest of his life as a "silent, unreconstructed recluse". He died at Vaiaau on 23 December 1918, at the height of the Spanish flu epidemic. His grave is currently located at Pamatai point (located at ) under a road. The next indigenous leader to advocate French resistance and Tahitian separatism was Pouvanaa a Oopa in 1958.
The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia refuses to work with this group. The party was left on the sidelines for most of the first decade of the Czech Republic's existence. Václav Havel suspected the KSČM was still an unreconstructed Stalinist party and prevented it from having any influence during his presidency. However, the party provided the one-vote margin that elected Havel's successor Václav Klaus as president.
The White Citizens' Council in Mississippi prevented school integration until 1964.Dr. John Dittmer, "'Barbour is an Unreconstructed Southerner': Prof. John Dittmer on Mississippi Governor's Praise of White Citizens' Councils", December 22, 2010 video report by Democracy Now!, accessed November 21, 2011 As school desegregation increased in some parts of the South, in some communities the White Citizens' Council sponsored "council schools," private institutions set up for white children.
But in fact he was not an unreconstructed lad at all. At heart he was a very gentle person and family man – part of a large, close-knit, locally based family who owned a small business. Their values, albeit somewhat simplistic, were closer to the Knights of the Round Table than Conan the Barbarian. Paul wasn't the brightest and he lacked guile or political sophistication, so he was often an easy target for McAllister's wiles.
Three of the yácatas remain unreconstructed. Excavations by yácatas revealing older structures The yácatas were built over older, more traditional pyramidal structures from the first stage of the site's occupation. Between Yácatas 3 and 4, openings into the Grand Platform have been dug to reveal some of these structures, which include three sets of stairs and part of a circular wall. Behind the five yácatas is an enormous plaza with some smaller structures.
Patrick Hanks, Dictionary of American Family Names, vol. 1 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). In Nova Scotia he had connections to seafaring through his own father, a ship's captain. In the late 1870s or early 1880s, Benjamin Doane and his wife Mary, a native of South Carolina and an unreconstructed Rebel, moved to New York and established a home in Manhattan, where they lived for some years and raised their children.
In Mississippi they prevented school integration until 1964.Dr. John Dittmer, "'Barbour is an Unreconstructed Southerner': Prof. John Dittmer on Mississippi Governor’s Praise of White Citizens’ Councils", 22 December 2010 video report by Democracy Now!. Retrieved November 21, 2011 Medgar Evers' first work for the NAACP on a national level involved interviewing Mississippians who had been intimidated by the White Citizens' Councils and preparing affidavits for use as evidence against the councils if necessary.
Xinxin Li under demolition An unreconstructed laneway in Shangxian Fang, with numerous shops Few old type shikumen neighbourhoods survive. Xingren Li, built in 1872, was regarded as a characteristic old type shikumen development. It was located on East Beijing Road, and composed of 24 two-storey residences, which varied in size between three-bay wide and five-bay wide styles. The main lane was 107.5 metres long, and the end walls featured Guanyin dou-style gables.
On a personal level, he appears to have combined genuine concern for workers' living conditions with unreconstructed aristocratic paternalism. The Social Democrats quickly became convinced that Streeruwitz was an enemy of the working class. The Christian Social Party appreciated his (implied but unambiguous) support for the economic policy of then-chancellor Ignaz Seipel. In 1924, Streeruwitz was appointed the chief curator () of the Lower Austrian regional mortgage bank (), a struggling lender of vital importance to the region's agricultural sector.
In this context, Stuhr examines the spread of a business or corporate approach to education and critical thought that marginalizes critical thought, develops a relational account of temporal experience and a relational, radical empiricist, relativistic account of values, and formulates a critical community politics that he applies to issues of economic inequality, higher education, and the disillusioned recognition of unreconstructed personal death.Cynthia A. Gayman, Book Review of Genealogical Pragmatism: Philosophy, Experience, and Community, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol.
Anti-apartheid protest at South Africa House in London, 1989 External Western influence, arising from European experiences in colonisation, may be seen as a factor which greatly influenced political attitudes and ideology. Late twentieth-century South Africa was cited as an "unreconstructed example of western civilisation twisted by racism".L.H, Gann, "Apartheids Genesis 1935–1962", Business Library, (1994) pp. 1–6. (p. 1.) In the 1960s, South Africa experienced economic growth second only to that of Japan.
Blue Temple Building 3 or the Blue Temple has some features that set it apart from other pyramids at the site. Except for six benches on the staircase and at the top of the balustrades, probably later additions, there are no niches. The seven stories of the pyramid are composed of gently sloping walling divided into panels of varying widths. The unreconstructed north side has a large indentation made by looters before the site was protected by guards.
After Robert E. Lee's army surrendered in Virginia, in June 1865, rather than surrender, Shelby along with Edwards and approximately 1,000 of his remaining troops rode south into Mexico. For their determination not to surrender, they were immortalized as "the undefeated". A later verse appended to the angry post-war Confederate anthem, "The Unreconstructed Rebel" commemorates the defiance of Shelby and his men: > I won't be reconstructed, I'm better now than then. And for a Carpetbagger I > do not give a damn.
Muggleton's opposition to the Quakers, and to all things Quaker, was uncharacteristically bitter for three reasons. Firstly, he believed them guilty of "spiritual witchcraft" which he saw as a manipulation of that fear from which faith should be free. Secondly, he regarded them as unreconstructed Ranters and the Ranter legacy was a delicate personal issue. Thirdly, they were the seventh, and last, anti-church of the latter days and thus their mere existence was seen as holding up everyone else's journey to paradise.
On Joe's arrival it became apparent that he was nothing like his mother Nell Mangel (Vivean Gray). Joe has been described as an "unreconstructed oaf who likes drinking beer", he is green fingered and loves gardening and also acts brutish. He also has a love for betting and likes to keep up with the status quo. Many of Joe's traits annoyed other residents, with Nell and Dorothy Burke (Maggie Dence) constantly trying to make Joe behave himself and change his ways.
In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Langdon Winner panned Santana as "a masterpiece of hollow techniques" and "a speed freak's delight - fast, pounding, frantic music with no real content". He compared the music's effect to methedrine, which "gives a high with no meaning", finding Rolie and Santana's playing repetitively unimaginative, amidst a monotony of incompetent rhythms and inconsequential lyrics. Village Voice critic Robert Christgau shared Winner's sentiment in his "unreconstructed opposition to the methedrine school of American music. A lot of noise".
37–52 A renewed election was called on by the Prime Minister Asquith on 28 November due to a parliamentary stalemate at Westminster. In the up-and-coming election O'Brien's task was truly formidable. It was a case of AFIL versus UIL, his candidates earmarked for rejection not alone by the Irish Party’s Hibernians. There was considerable adversity to O’Brien and his followers amongst many Catholic churchmen, who long regarded him as at heart an unreconstructed Parnellite, and latently anti-clerical.
But this fellow will get more black eyes, down > there among those unreconstructed rebels than he can ever carry along with > him without breaking his back. I expect to see him coming into Washington > some day on one leg and with one eye out and an arm gone. He won't amount to > more than an interesting relic by the time he gets here and then he will > have to hire out for a sign for the Anatomical Museum. Those fellows down > there have no sentiment in them.
The white masters of the "Portobello" plantation in Mississippi emerge from the conflict content that North and South made equal sacrifices, and that a "New South" has emerged that is better off without its white aristocracy and slavery. With Portobello in ruins, Valette and Duncan submit to the virtues of hard work in a pastoral existence. Durgnat and Simmons, 1988: p. 176-177: Vidor's interpretation of the Civil War South is that of "an unrepentant – unreconstructed Southerner..." And "Vidor presents “two distinct southern regional responses" to the Civil War.
The Force was still backed up by the Z Force, SAS, other units fighting Cobra, the Red Shadows and even a re-animated Adolf Hitler and the Nazis (despite being ostensibly set in the present day). Over time, however, the range evolved into an unreconstructed G.I. Joe force and its enemy Cobra. The G.I. Joe animated series was re-titled and re-dubbed for release in the UK. Any mention of G.I. Joe was replaced with Action Force, however, the G.I. Joe logo remained on vehicles and equipment shown in the cartoon.
Capitol at Richmond VA, where Convention of 1868 met Following the Convention, in November 1868 former Union General Ulysses S. Grant was elected, though Virginia, Mississippi and Texas did not participate as "unreconstructed" states. General Schofield successfully negotiated with President Grant to propose the referendum on the Radical "Underwood" Constitution, but separating its two disenfranchisement "obnoxious clauses", allowing voters to decide on them apart from the Constitution.Dabney (1971) 1989, p. 368 While the referendum on the main body of the Constitution was overwhelmingly approved, the two "obnoxious clauses" were defeated.
He succeeded former Confederate officer Dudley M. DuBose, a protege of fiery former U.S. Senator and unreconstructed Confederate general Robert Toombs, but who likewise only served a single term. As a congressman, Freeman appointed Henry Ossian Flipper to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, who became the first black person to graduate from that institution. After Freeman lost his bid for re-election to Democrat Milton A. Candler, he moved to nearby Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and youngest son and daughter. Freeman identified himself as a jeweler during the 1880 U.S. federal census.
She was well-known for her Confederate sympathies (a story made the rounds that when she first visited the White House in 1945, she refused to sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom, but her family denied this account.) Meyer Berger, "Mother Truman-Portrait of a Rebel; She is closer to her son than most mothers. And at 93 she remains an outspoken--and unreconstructed--Southern Democrat.", The New York Times, June 23, 1946 (pay site)."Mrs. Truman at 9 Saw Strife of 1861", The New York Times, July 27, 1947 (pay site).
He sanctioned a major expansion of Social Security by a self-financed program. He supported such New Deal programs as the minimum wage and public housing—he greatly expanded federal aid to education and built the Interstate Highway system primarily as defense programs (rather than jobs program). In a private letter, Eisenhower wrote: In 1964, Barry Goldwater, an unreconstructed anti-New Dealer, was the Republican presidential candidate on a platform that attacked the New Deal. The Democrats under Lyndon B. Johnson won a massive landslide and Johnson's Great Society programs extended the New Deal.
Listener writer Diana Wichtel remembered her unreconstructed Kiwi vowels as "depending on your point of view, the end of civilization as we knew it or a breath of indigenous fresh air". For her part, Hay was unrepentant, telling the New Zealand Listener "I’m a New Zealander. I’m not ashamed of my New Zealand accent". Her stint with Radio with Pictures ran for five years. She left in 1986, later recalling that, "Being a TV personality or whatever, celebrity just wasn’t me in a way…I didn’t want to be stuck".
Born and raised in Rochester New York, Copeland began his university education at Amherst with an interest in philosophy and Greek. Late in his undergraduate studies he encountered teachers Walter W. Stewart and Walton Hamilton and became fascinated with social accounting and economics. After graduating in 1917 he went on to the University of Chicago for his graduate studies where he came under the influence of Wesley Mitchell, a man who he came to regard as his mentor and good friend. After his doctoral thesis on institutional theory of value supervised by John Maurice Clark, Copeland emerged as an “unreconstructed institutionalist”.
Some commentators have described Rudd as a social conservative. He has moved to remove financial discrimination against LGBT couples, but he had previously been opposed to legislation to recognize same-sex marriage. In May 2013, however, Rudd announced he had changed his position based on personal experience and the fact that his children had long thought him "an unreconstructed dinosaur" for not supporting marriage equality legislation. He went on to say that "I believe the secular Australian state should be able to recognise same sex marriage" while opposing any compulsion for churches to marry same-sex couples if that was not their wish.
Revolving around the infamous gentlemen's club of Piccadilly, Scoundrels is the memoirs of the disreputable, antagonistic and unreconstructed Majors Victor Cornwall and St. John Trevelyan. The book relies on a complex conceit: that both Cornwall and Trevelyan were unhappy at the prospect of the other beginning work on an autobiography for fear of their reputation being sullied. As their lives had been so horribly intertwined since their schooldays, the Majors eventually agreed to write a chapter each, in turn, of a joint autobiography. Scoundrels is epistolary - structured as a series of letters between the Majors, within which are chapters from their shared history.
Jack Johnson (right) fighting Tommy Burns for the World Heavyweight Championship in 1908 In 1970, Davis was asked by boxing promoter Bill Cayton to record music for a documentary he was producing, on the life of boxer Jack Johnson. Johnson's saga resonated personally with the musician, who wrote in the album's liner notes of Johnson's mastery as a boxer, his affinity for fast cars, jazz, clothes, and beautiful women, his unreconstructed blackness, and his threatening image of large black manhood to white men. The resulting album, Jack Johnson, was the second film score Davis had composed, after Ascenseur pour l'échafaud in 1957.
From the knowledge of the reciprocal lattice models for the real space lattice can be constructed and the surface can be characterized at least qualitatively in terms of the surface periodicity and the point group. Figure 7 shows a model of an unreconstructed (100) face of a simple cubic crystal and the expected LEED pattern. Since these patterns can be inferred from the crystal structure of the bulk crystal, known from other more quantitative diffraction techniques, LEED is more interesting in the cases where the surface layers of a material reconstruct, or where surface adsorbates form their own superstructures.
This hexagonal phase is often referred to as a (28×5) structure, distorted and rotated by about 0.81° relative to the [011] crystal direction. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that this rotation occurs to partly relieve a compressive strain developed in the formation of this hexagonal reconstruction, which is nevertheless favored thermodynamically over the unreconstructed structure. However, this rotation disappears in a phase transition at approximately T = 970 K, above which an un-rotated hexagonal structure is observed. A second phase transition is observed at T = 1170 K, in which an order-disorder transition occurs as entropic effects dominate at high temperature.
John R. Lynch (1847–1939) was elected as a representative to Congress. The Republican regime faced the determined opposition of the "unreconstructed" white Democrats in the population. Soon after the end of the war, chapters of the Ku Klux Klan were organized in Mississippi, working to intimidate blacks and their allies, such as schoolteachers, and suppress voting. The planter James Lusk Alcorn (1816–1894), a Confederate general, was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1865 but, like other Southerners who had been loyal to the Confederacy, was not allowed to take a seat at that time.
That year, the Norte Club held a good campaign and needed to beat Guarany to force an extra match against Grupo do Remo. After the tie at 1–1, the members of the Norte Club, unreconstructed, asked the Pará's Foot- Ball League the cancellation of the match due to various irregularities. However, the board of the Pará's Foot-Ball League dismissed the appeal. The decision did not like it one bit to the members of the Norte Club, which then decided to create a movement, under the leadership of Hugo Leão, to the foundation of a new association, stronger, to be able to meet on equal terms their opponents.
John Reeve's correspondence with Isaac Pennington is far more measured and persuasive and, from a Muggletonian perspective, the last word had already been written long before in Laurence Clarkson's definitive The Quakers Downfall (1659). The charge of not acknowledging God or devil was really an attempt to smear Muggletonians as unreconstructed Ranters. It is true Muggletonians do not accept the idea of the devil as a distinct personality but as a 'seed' present, to a greater or lesser extent, in all human beings. Muggletonians could only be said not to own a God in the sense that they regarded the man Christ Jesus as being the Holy One of Israel.
Murray Burton Levin (1927–1999) was a political science professor at Boston University from 1955 through his retirement in 1989. A progressive who once had been a member of the Communist Party USA, Levin was an unreconstructed radical throughout his academic career. In addition to teaching a popular core course on political science, Levin specialized in teaching Marxist political theory to both undergraduate and graduate students. Long before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Levin eventually came to the conclusion that Marxist theory was not a science, let alone a viable system of economics, but was a powerful propaganda tool to mobilize the masses against capital.
The unreconstructed facility was eventually turned over to the reconstituted German Armed Forces in 1955, and the first German military personnel of the newly created Bundeswehr arrived at the Lechfeld on 7 July 1956. Their task was to rebuild the air base that had been damaged in the Second World War. Two years later, on 22 July 1958, 32 Fighter Bomber Wing began flight operations using F-84 Thunderstreak aircraft. On 14 September 1961, two F-84F Thunderstreak of 32 Fighter Bomber Wing crossed into East German airspace due to a navigational error, eventually landing at Berlin Tegel Airport, evading a large number of Soviet fighter planes.
Visitors can view two movies on the construction of Diamond Valley Lake, and the fauna of the Pleistocene in the Diamond and Domenigoni Valleys, shown in a 270 degree immersive theater that shakes with the movies. From there, visitors proceed to the paleontology gallery, replete with fossils recovered and studied by scientists from the San Bernardino County Museum. The highlights of this gallery are the skeletons of "Max", the largest mastodon ever discovered in the western United States, and "Xena", a Columbian mammoth. Also featured in the gallery is "Li'l Stevie", one of the most complete mastodons known from the western United States, who is displayed unreconstructed and still partially buried as found when it was first uncovered.
Chuck Moss wrote in Computer Gaming World in 1992 that Crisis in the Kremlin was biased in a way that "drives the player toward establishing a free market, and both political and social liberation". The reviewer stated that as "an unreconstructed Reaganite" he agreed with the biases but noted that Cuba and China were examples of countries that did not perform USSR-like reforms and survived, writing that "This distorts the game's veracity from the outset". Moss criticized the detailed control the player has over the economy ("which was the USSR's problem in the first place!") without any way to reduce the control, and the lack of political conflicts with subordinates as in Hidden Agenda.
Carter Glass was born on January 4, 1858, in Lynchburg, Virginia, the last child born to Robert Henry Glass and his first wife, the former Augusta Elizabeth Christian. His mother died on January 15, 1860, when Carter was only two years old, so his sister Nannie, ten years older (and Elizabeth's only daughter), became his surrogate mother. Carter, a slight boy, got his nickname, "Pluck", for his pugnacious willingness to stand up to bullies.James E. Palmer, Carter Glass: Unreconstructed Rebel (Roanoke: Institute of American Biography, 1938), pp. 15–20. His father, Robert Henry Glass, was Lynchburg's postmaster beginning in 1853, and in 1858 bought the Lynchburg Daily Republican newspaper (where he had worked since 1846).
This is not just a nostalgia act; this is music from the heart, and the soul." Leonie Cooper of NME also gave the album a positive review stating, "Coming Home exists in a satin-swathed timewarp that takes you back 55 years. Texan singer Leon Bridges' debt to the warmth of soul pioneer Sam Cooke is evident in every tune on a debut album where even the stylish artwork acts as an unreconstructed envoy to a 1960 dependent on daiquiris and dinner dances." Kitty Empire of The Observer said, "Coming Home is, perhaps, a healthy reiteration of the classic sounds of succour in a time of need; a principled and mellifluous nay-saying.
The Sutton Hoo helmet in its fragmentary, unreconstructed state The Sutton Hoo helmet was discovered over three days in July and August 1939, with only three weeks remaining in the excavation of the ship-burial. It was found in more than 500 pieces, which would prove to account for less than half of the original surface area. The discovery was recorded in the diary of C. W. Phillips as follows: The helmet fragments were neither photographed nor recorded in situ, leaving only their general location known. Although the helmet is now considered to be one of the most important artefacts ever found on British soil, its shattered state caused it to go at first unnoticed.
The Dump Johnson movement was a movement within the United States Democratic Party to oppose the candidacy of President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson to become the party's nominee in the 1968 presidential election. Their opposition to Johnson stemmed mainly from their opposition to the Vietnam War, while the movement can be seen as part of an internal battle within the Democratic Party between antiwar liberals, unreconstructed Cold Warriors and moderates. Within the left wing of the Democratic Party there had been rumbles all during 1967 of challenging Johnson's candidacy. The leading proponents of the Dump Johnson Movement were two opponents of the war, Allard K. Lowenstein and Curtis Gans.Gould, Lewis L. 1968: The Election that changed America (Chicago 1993), p.
"22" received mixed reviews from music critics. Jody Rosen from Rolling Stone called the song "rousing" and single-worthy, while AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine states that Allen may feel more mature than her age and rather than directly suggest it, "puts it into the character sketch" of the song. Mayer Nissim of Digital Spy awarded "22" three stars and wrote that the song projects the life of a "Bridget Jones-type everywoman" and complimented the lyrics, but went on to say that Allen's "nursery rhyme melodies" are losing originality. Lucy Davies from the BBC considered that if, in the singer's opinion, women who are single and approaching thirty are worthless to society, then she could be "an unreconstructed male in a young woman's body".
The sexual assault allegations against Tejpal in November 2013 received intense public attention and invited the media scrutiny of Tehelka. Tejpal's and Shoma Chaudhury's behavior immediately after the allegations emerged were seen as hypocrisy given Tehelka had previously published a special issue on sexual violence in India and highlighted victim's rights in February 2013. Within days of the sexual assault allegations, Tehelka emails and messages showed an attempt to "tarnish the victim's reputation".Tehelka: The Big Think, Debarshi Dasgupta, The Outlook (9 December 2013) According to Tunku Varadarajan, the rhetoric in Tehelka about women's right sounded hollow, and "Tejpal is, perhaps, just another unreconstructed, predatory Indian male who was playing the part of politically correct editor for commercial effect" at Tehelka.
Bauer also drew criticism for his comments on homosexuality. In his pseudonymously-written memoir To Rise Above Principle: The Memoirs of an Unreconstructed Dean, Bauer writes, "I regard homosexuality as an aberration or illness, not as an ‘equally valid life-style’ or whatever the current euphemism is." In his book, Bauer attributes the perceived problem of homosexuality to genetic, hereditary, and environmental factors, and suggests that the free speech and other civil rights of homosexuals should be withdrawn to prevent what Bauer views as the negative effects of homosexuality from spreading. Bauer has since stated he no longer holds this view, saying he had been "wrong" about the issue and had, in particular, mistakenly relied on the "naturalistic" fallacy that reduced culture and ethics to biology. AIDSTruth.
P.18 The song's success and its resulting political strength brought supporters to the pacifist movement whose main priority was other issues. Unreconstructed Southerners appealed to popular distaste for the war in Europe in order to argue that the Civil War had been no more justified, and suffragists joined the peace movement because of its political potential and leverage in the campaign for women's right to vote. As with the later 1930s hit "God's Country", it shows that American popular music "generally reflects the isolationist tendencies of the public" and that pro-war songwriters were rarely successful. "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" was praised especially by Anti-Britain groups in the United States: Irish, German, and Church ministers of many denominations.
Through extensive research and interviewing of youth soccer, baseball, and softball coaches about boys, girls, and gender, Messner found that most adults had a tendency to describe girls' lives as being full of choices – a way of thinking that Messner argues is a major accomplishment of liberal feminism. However, he found that when asked about boys, the responses were less sophisticated and assumed that boys were simply driven by testosterone. In his conclusion, Messner determines that there exist three main sources of strain that proliferate hegemonic gender inequality in the form of soft essentialism: working class mothers, today's largely unreconstructed and categorical view of boys, and the celebration of equal opportunity and free choice for girls. He argues that strategic categoricalism in girls' sports coupled with a de- gendering of boys' sports.
Iordachi, III In the face of the changes that unfolded in the rest of Eastern Europe in 1988 and 1989, the PCR retained its image as one of the most unreconstructed parties in the Soviet bloc. It even went as far as to call for a Warsaw Pact invasion of Poland after that country's Communists announced a power-sharing agreement with the Solidarity trade union—a sharp reversal of its previous opposition to the Brezhnev Doctrine and its vehement opposition to the invasion of Czechoslovakia 21 years earlier. It initially appeared that the PCR would ride out the anti-Communist tide sweeping through Eastern Europe when on 24 November—two weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the same day that Communist rule effectively ended in Czechoslovakia—Ceaușescu was reelected for another five-year term as General Secretary.
British Labour MP Ian Austin said: "Putin is an unreconstructed KGB thug and gangster who murders his opponents in Russia and, as we know, on the streets of London—and nothing announced today is going to make the blindest bit of difference." The Kremlin dismissed the Inquiry as "a joke" and "whitewash". The same day, British Home Secretary Theresa May announced that assets belonging to both Lugovoi and Kovtun would be immediately frozen and that the Metropolitan Police were seeking their extradition. The Russian Ambassador was also summoned by the British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and demands were made that Russia cooperate with the investigation into Mr Litvinenko's murder with Foreign Office minister David Liddington asserting that Russia had demonstrated "a flagrant disregard for UK law, international law and standards of conduct, and the safety of UK citizens" However, the government's response to the inquiry's results has been described by The Economist as consisting of "tough talk and little action".

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