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and it means make real change in this country, whether it's politically popular or not.
And it means make real change in this country, whether it's politically popular or not.
Things were also different politically because the dudes who'd been the tribal chiefs became, like, full-blown kings who tried to extend their power outside of cities and also tried to pass on their power to their sons.
Things were also different politically because the dudes who'd been the tribal chiefs became
This is the island of Ireland. The island is politically split between the Republic of Ireland
This is the island of Ireland. The island is politically split between the Republic of Ireland
Switzerland is considered one of the most politically stable countries, with a strong reputation for political neutrality.
Switzerland is considered one of the most politically stable countries, with a strong reputation for political neutrality.
One of the United Front's main targets was business, a politically powerful constituency in Hong Kong.
...a politically powerful constituency in Hong Kong
Germany and terrorist attacks in the 1970s, a topic which was Richter's most provocative and politically charged body of work up to this day. His abstract works developed towards his characteristic technique using a large squeegee instead of a paintbrush, pushing the colour across the surface, creating new depths, textures and contrasts. The variety of his oeuvre could easily have been a pitfall for Richter's career, but in the end, it was his greatest strength. During the 1980s, and in particular by the end of the decade, Richter achieved true international recognition. In 1985, he received the Oskar Kokoschka Prize and had his first major retrospective, and by the turn of the decade, he was being represented by industry-leading galleries, such as Marion Goodman in New York, or Anthony Dauphine in London.
Even more, during the second half of the 1980s, Richter would create stunning field and metal pieces, followed by his famous and notorious Bader Manhof pictures, one of his most controversial series, discussing a group of radicals in Germany and terrorist attacks in the 1970s, a topic which was Richter's most provocative and politically charged body of works up to this day.
The first and more politically correct one is that there are simply not enough financial resources.
The first, and more politically correct one, is that there are simply not enough financial resources.
And I say "fluffy" 'cause that is the politically correct term.
And I say fluffy because that is the politically correct term.
It really drives and fuels the need for the UK to get closer with the country that are actually geographically, economically, politically much more closer to what the UK is today.
It really drives and fuels the need for the UK to get closer with the countries that are actually geographically, economically, politically much more closer to what the UK is today.
What does this mean if anything politically for the Democratic Party.
What does this mean, if anything, politically for the Democratic Party?