Sentences with phrase «political unrest within»

Certain international mortgage markets have been negatively affected by political unrest within certain sovereign jurisdictions.

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Set entirely within the confines of a police van, Clash dramatizes the ongoing political unrest in Egypt two years after the Arab Spring.
In addition to Las acacias, there was another strong Argentine movie, Santiago Mitre's The Student, a narrative of a callow but ruthless young man's attempted rise to power, set within a complicated background of student unrest and political intrigue.
Within that, events caused by war, terrorism, political unrest, racism, sexism, immigration, economic crisis, climate change, pollution, epidemics, mental illness, and the tenuous boundaries between the real and the virtual can be described as ruptures.
From the sixteenth and seventeenth century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still - life painters who came to Britain in search of new patrons, through moments of political and religious unrest, to Britain's current position within the global landscape, the exhibition will reveal how British art has been fundamentally shaped by successive waves of migration.
Ceysson & Bénétière will present works by Claude Viallat (b. 1936) and Noël Dolla (b. 1945), whose unconventional artistic methods challenged cultural production within the context of political and social unrest in France during the late 1960s.
«Viallat and Dolla were amongst the numerous intellectuals challenging cultural production within the context of social and political unrest in France,» says gallery director Loïc Garrier.
From the sixteenth and seventeenth century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still - life painters who came to Britain in search of new patrons, through moments of political and religious unrest, to Britains current position within the global landscape, the exhibition will reveal how British art has been fundamentally shaped by successive waves of migration.
From the sixteenth - and seventeenth - century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still - life painters who came to Britain in search of new patrons, through moments of political and religious unrest, to Britain's current position within the global landscape, the exhibition reveals how British art has been fundamentally shaped by successive waves of migration.
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