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manifesto

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Manifesto is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Dusan Makavejev and starring Camilla Søeberg , Alfred Molina and Simon Callow . It is based on the novel Pour une nuit d'amour by Émile Zola . The screenplay concerns an attempt by revolutionaries ...

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noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an election/campaign/manifesto pledge ▪ The governor had kept her campaign pledge to slash taxes. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE conservative ▪ I have searched through the last Conservative party manifesto . ▪ ...

Usage examples of manifesto.

As its manifesto and program are practically identical with those of the Communist Party of America, while all its members are likewise affiliated with the Third or Moscow International, the foregoing characterization of the Communist Party applies without essential modification to the Communist Labor Party.

In order to save the situation, two of the guilty party, Trelat and Michel of Bourges, took the responsibility of the drawing up of the manifesto and the apposition of the signatures upon themselves.

The manifesto touches the question of past cruelties in animal experimentation, not merely without the slightest criticism or condemnation, but, on the contrary, with what would seem to be a definite denial that anything reprehensible had ever occurred.

Hackers do propagandize, but only among themselves, mostly in giddy, badly spelled manifestos of class warfare, youth rebellion or naive techie utopianism.

Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman now, or the Berrigans writing manifestos, or Polacks warning against godless communism and X-rated movies.

Not to mention the Consumer Manifesto, the Commensalist Manifesto, and the Cyberpunk Manifesto.

By August 1522 he became convinced that the time was ripe for action, and issued a manifesto proclaiming that the feudal dues had become unbearable, and giving the impression that he was acting as an ally of Luther, although the latter knew nothing of his intentions and would have heartily disapproved of his methods.

Now it has been the manifesto of professors in a medical school declaring that in the institution to which they belonged no painful experiments had been performed--an assertion abundantly contradicted by their own publications.

See Antonio Negri, The Politics of Subversion: A Manifesto for the Twentyfirst Century, trans.

For an analysis of the contemporary dynamics of social and productive cooperation, see Antonio Negri, The Politics of Subversion: A Manifesto for the Twenty-first Century, trans.

But the enthusiastic reductionist manifesto with which the project began has not so far yielded great neurobiological dividends in the form of universal mechanisms of the sort which E.

While the srs and sds had to reject the unsafe and barely democratic conditions of the October Manifesto and the moderate Octobrists were content to work within its terms, the CDs tried to do both at once: to work with the Manifesto, in the sense of accepting a Duma very limited in its franchise and powers, and to insist at the same time that the Duma as at present constituted was wholly unsatisfactory and needed to be supplanted.

Each night, over dinner at progressively pricier restaurants, I get the anti-sex manifesto all the way from soup to nuts.

We-Hate-Wal-Mart manifesto: It tramples small business, underpays and overworks its employees, discriminates against blacks and women, fights dirty against unions, and rapes the environment.

Before sending my manifesto to the empress, Prince Kaunitz, and to all the ambassadors, I thought it would be well to call on the Countess of Salmor, who spoke to the sovereign early and late.