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- noun Plural form of
countermovement .
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Examples
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Both must interact with countermovements that want to maintain the status quo or return to an idealized earlier time.
Brian D. McLaren: The Egyptian Revolution And Theological Reformation Brian D. McLaren 2011
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Both must interact with countermovements that want to maintain the status quo or return to an idealized earlier time.
Pastor links Christian, Muslim hopes, Egypt's revolution 2011
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Both must interact with countermovements that want to maintain the status quo or return to an idealized earlier time.
Brian D. McLaren: The Egyptian Revolution And Theological Reformation Brian D. McLaren 2011
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Both must interact with countermovements that want to maintain the status quo or return to an idealized earlier time.
Brian D. McLaren: The Egyptian Revolution And Theological Reformation Brian D. McLaren 2011
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And I find it surprising that J.G. Ballard didn't get more mentions; Nicola Griffith neatly encapsulates the movements/countermovements.
MIND MELD: What are the Most Controversial SF/F Novels of the Past & Present? 2008
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Understanding the dynamics of right-wing populism helps progressive activists craft more effective countermovements, frames, and tactics.
Chip Berlet: Roots of Right Wing Populist Rage -- Realignment 2009
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"America's unipolar moment has inspired diplomatic and financial countermovements to block American bullying and construct an alternate world order," writes Parag Khanna in a recent New York Times Magazine cover story titled, cheerfully, "Who Shrank the Superpower?"
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"America's unipolar moment has inspired diplomatic and financial countermovements to block American bullying and construct an alternate world order," writes Parag Khanna in a recent New York Times Magazine cover story titled, cheerfully, "Who Shrank the Superpower?"
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Authoritarian countermovements grew amid chaos, said Zweig.
'Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization' 2008
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Authoritarian countermovements grew amid chaos, said Zweig.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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