Sentences with phrase «fomenting revolution»

The district's board and administration deserve praise for fomenting revolution in the ranks, Wedl said.
It was intended to foment revolution — not create a government.
Most of the common charges leveled against the Nicaraguan revolution (it is totalitarian, it exports arms to foment revolution in neighboring countries, it is a Soviet / Cuban puppet state, it will allow Soviet military bases on its soil, it represses the church, it persecutes Jews, it commits genocide against its native peoples, etc.) are easily refutable.
But in the context of eulogizing a militant separatist, it is very odd for an elected official in the United States to identify herself politically with a «national patriot» who fomented revolution and categorically rejected association with the United States.
Sadly, the authors» academic style is unlikely to reach the right people to foment a revolution in child - rearing or education.
And it decreed that a list of people who were influential in fomenting revolutions would no longer include Thomas Jefferson.
The goal of the ID movement is not to encourage critical thought, but to foment a revolution which would supplant evolutionary theory with ID.»
But global rebellion is short work for sharpshooter Katniss Everdeen, who single - handedly foments a revolution in Suzanne Collins» blockbuster young - adult Hunger Games trilogy.

Not exact matches

Is this not the subtle revolution being fomented by Pope Francis?
The action has jumped forward to show a Guevara who has emerged triumphant in Cuba and gone on to foment other revolutions in Africa.
Winning these races is unlikely, especially with Dean off fomenting liberal revolution among the change - hungry peoples of Utah and Alaska.
Even so, they fomented an instant scientific revolution.
Michael B. Jordan is the villain who wants to use the resources of his mother nation to foment worldwide revolution and Lupita Nyong» o and Danai Gurira co-star as fierce warriors.
They want her to be the poster girl for the revolution they are busy fomenting against the Capitol's purring, white bearded dictator President Snow (Donald Sutherland.)
Had its trippy - dippy, anachronistic cross-cutting and madly - inappropriate scoring appeared in 1968 (the year of Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living Dead, If..., 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the film to which it perhaps owes its greatest allegiance, Once Upon a Time in the West), Performance would've found traction and good company as a foundational film for the American New Wave instead of as a picture that, for all its foment and formal revolution, seemed hysterical against a maturing, more sedate (d) mainstream avant - garde parade of stuff like El Topo, Zabriskie Point, MASH, and Five Easy Pieces.
Working in very different contexts during a period of global political and aesthetic foment, the artists here are united — like the women in the Brooklyn Museum's equally ground - breaking recent survey «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women 1965 — 85» — by their doubly marginalized position.
The happy convergence of avant - garde art and revolutionary politics is a utopian dream nowhere more celebrated than in the creative foment of the Russian Revolution.
Whether you become president or not, your incredible success fomenting a genuine political revolution across America has made it possible for you to lead the movement to save life on Earth.
While a VPN can aid privacy and anonymity, I wouldn't recommend fomenting the next great political revolution by relying solely on a VPN.
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