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  • ...of Crass<ref>Penny Rimbaud, John Loder obituary, ''The Guardian'', Friday August 19, 2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1552016,00.html</re ...anarcho Punk book by Ian Glasper |publisher=Artofthestate.co.uk |date=2006-10-16 |accessdate=2010-07-31}}
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  • ...ainst the Japanese colonizers begun, which communists participated in. In August [[1945]], [[Korea]] was liberated from Japanese control by the Soviet army ...This splitting of Korea in two hindered the activity of CPK. On [[October 10]], [[1945]], communists in the north Korea territory established an organiz
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  • ...ietnamese League for Independence (Viet Minh). The CPI led the Vietnamese August Revolution of 1945. On September 2, 1945, the Democratic Republic of Vietn ...re not fixed to the common time schedule. Since the Foundation Conference, 10 national congresses of CPV have been held:
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  • ...50,000 articles,<ref>Aaron Weiss, The Unassociated Press, N.Y. Times, Feb. 10, 2005, at G5.</ref> and after six years it had about 2 million entries.<ref
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  • ...cs.html |title=Sacred and Profane - Durkheim's Critics |accessdate=2007-07-10 |format= |work=}}</ref> religions present a common quality, the "hallmark o ...Historical Consciousness." ''Latin American Indian Literatures Journal'' (10):22-45</ref>, which informs their [[mythology]], [[religious]] orientation
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  • The '''Workers' Party of Korea''' was formed on [[October 10]], [[1945]]. On that day communists and activists from five provinces of n In August 1946 the New People's party merged with the North Korean communist organiza
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  • ...ldman began speaking to crowds of frustrated men and women in New York. On August 21, she spoke to a crowd of nearly 3,000 people in [[Union Square (New York ...el'', she received aggressive support from Goldman. Sanger was arrested in August under the [[Comstock Law]], which prohibited the dissemination of "obscene,
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  • ...the legislation came into effect. Since the legislation became law on [[1 August]] [[1989]], no unpublished works will become public domain under this provi ...ommercialization, rather than preserving the original license. Now suppose 10 years later someone wants to use some code from BSD in a commercial program
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  • ...Society and Nature (1992-1995),”] ''Institute for Social Ecology'' (August 2nd, 2010). Retrieved 26 May 2014.</ref> Four volumes of three issues each ...pg "International Advisory Board,"] Democracy & Nature, Vol.4, No.1, Issue 10 (1997). Retrieved 28 May 2014.</ref> and [[Wikipedia:Harold Pinter]]. The b
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  • * [http://zabnew.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/zabalaza03.pdf ''Zabalaza 3'' (August 2002)] * [http://zabnew.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/zabalaza10.pdf ''Zabalaza 10'' (April 2009)]
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  • ...ond invasion to an armistice of exhaustion between November 3 and November 10. After this time the Soviet Union negotiated directly with the Workers Cou ...Survival to Economic Solidarity]," Citizen Action in the Americas, no. 12, August 2004 (accessed June 6, 2005).
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  • ...ls assessed the former Soviet debt at $70 billion, <ref>''New York Times'' August 28 2007</ref>, compared with the U.S. Outstanding Public Debt of close to $
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  • The penalty for making or distributing child pornography is up to 10 years in prison. Possession or "accessing" carries a potential sentence of {{Unreferenced|date=August 2006}}
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  • ...n the Brooklyn waterfront but quits because of phlebitis condition. April-August: Starts writing science fiction story "cityCityCITY." ...€” [[Jack Kerouac]]'s "Jazz of the Beat Generation" (parts of chapters 10 and 14, Book Three from On the Road), in New World Writing #7 (under the ps
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  • '''August 15''' is the [[15]]<sup>th</sup> day of [[August]]. It is also known as The following events took place on '''August 15''':
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  • ...aring the independence of Indonesia from Holland at 10:00 am on Friday, 17 August 1945, at Pegangsaan Timur 56 (now Jalan Proklamasi), Jakarta. While the Jap ...h led to the proclamation of [[Indonesia]] as an independent republic on [[August 17]], [[1945]].
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  • ...th]], [[Minnesota]], was the union's only daily paper. At its peak, it ran 10,000 copies per issue. Another Finnish-language Wobbly publication was the m ...ere also involved in what came to be known as the [[Wheatland Hop Riot]] [[August 3]], [[1913]]
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  • '''[[St. Elijah's Uprising]]''' (Ilindensko Vostanie), August 2, 1903 ...of whom had even come from Russia, Istanbul and Asia Minor. By the end of August. the offensive had liberated several hundred villages and small towns.
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  • ...are deeply religious. About 80% of Kenyans are Christian, 10% Muslim, and 10% follow traditional African religions or other faiths. Most city residents ...detained. KANU became Kenya's sole political party. At Kenyatta's death in August 1978, Vice President Daniel arap Moi, a Kalenjin from Rift Valley province,
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  • ...[[2]] !! [[3]] !! [[4]] !! [[5]] !! [[6]] !! [[7]] !! [[8]] !! [[9]] !! [[10]] !! [[11]] !! [[12]] !! [[13]] !! [[14]] !! [[15]] !! [[16]] !! [[17]] !! ...] || [[January 7|7]] || [[January 8|8]] || [[January 9|9]] || [[January 10|10]] || [[January 11|11]] || [[January 12|12]] || [[January 13|13]] || [[Janua
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  • '''Howard Zinn''' (August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010) is a [[United States|U.S.]] [[historian *[http://www.progressive.org/search/search.php3?ps=10&q=howard%2Bzinn&ps=20&o=0&ul= Howard Zinn's articles for The Progressive]
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  • ...ce. She was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment at hard labor and a fine of $10,000. But the imprisonment was actually served in a large bedroom at 'Iolani ...n [[July 7]], [[1898]]. The formal transfer of sovereignty took place on [[August 12]], [[1898]] with the hoisting of the flag of the United States over Iola
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  • |format =| doi =| accessdate = 2008-02-10}}</ref> '''Iran Petroleum Exchange''' or '''Oil Bourse in Kish'''<ref name= ...rves in the world.<ref>[http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2009/10/27/Iran-launches-international-oil-exchange/UPI-78961256658262 UPI.com]</re
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  • ...organization, burakumin comprise 70 percent of the membership, and Koreans 10 percent (Kaplan 1986, p. 145). Hisayuki Machii, one of the most successful ...n individual yakuza members, or between two yakuza groups. For example, in August [[2005]], the Godfathers [[Kenichi Shinoda]] and [[Kazuyoshi Kudo]] held a
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  • | date = July/August 2001 | date = [[2003-10-30]]
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  • ...nbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/ChernyiLev.htm |issue=79 |accessdate=2008-03-10 |title=Lev Chernyi }}</ref> His early thought was [[individualist anarchism ...n?uri=/journals/substance/v036/36.2antliff.pdf |accessdate=2008-03-10 |doi=10.1353/sub.2007.0026}}</ref><ref name=Avrich180/>
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  • ...[Paul Brousse]] (1844-1912). In his article of that name, published in the August 1877 ''Bulletin of the Jura Federation'', he cited the [[1871]] [[Paris Com ...d-Shadow of Bismarck and Nobel | publisher=[[New Left Review]] | date=July-August 2004|url=http://www.newleftreview.net/Issue28.asp?Article=05}}) </small> </
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  • ...e a general strike throughout the area. The general strike, which began on August 10th, was crushed in three days. The Spanish Government brought in the Army ...chists, anarchist sympathisers and members of the CNT. By the beginning of August, Durruti's column was within sight of Saragossa. But a certain Colonel Vill
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  • ...oviding experiences to be used in ''Down and Out in Paris and London''. In August 1929 he sent a copy of "The Spike" to ''New Adelphi'' magazine in London, w ...d regularly to ''Adelphi'', with "A Hanging" appearing in August 1931. In August and September 1931 his explorations extended to following the East End trad
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  • ...eflect your own personality? -[[User:195.93.21.99|195.93.21.99]] 12:11, 13 August 2006 (UTC) ...ite people's comments here. Thank you. --[[User:Rookiee|Rookiee Revolyob]] 10:42, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
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  • ...ging_the_70s_with_them.html|author=Tris McCall|authorlink=Tris McCall|date=August 23, 2013|title=Macho, macho men: The Village People are back, and they're b ...Parade" /><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/428421 | title = When the Girls Are Men: Negotiating Gender and Sexual
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  • ...002/12/10/story812604264.asp | publisher = ''[[Irish Examiner]]'' | date = 10 December 2002 | accessdate = 2007-03-07}}</ref> In October 1977 O'Hare and ...r = 1999 | pages = 191–192 | month = | isbn = 034071736X}}</ref> In August the same year O'Hare was arrested following the attempted murder of a [[Bri
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  • |accessdate=2008-10-11 ...é]] | date=2005-10-07|language=French| url= http://www.humanite.fr/2005-10-07_International_La-critique-Recit-d-un-brigadiste}}</ref> However, whether
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  • *[[KULE]], August Strasse 10, [[Berlin]] (art house)
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  • ...woman. She attended the Rochester women’s rights convention held in August of 1848, two weeks after the historic [[Seneca Falls Convention]], and sign ...ous and social bondage.''" Anthony responded to Stanton: "''We number over 10,000 women and each one has opinions...we can only hold them together to wor
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  • ...rtainment/5263364.stm "Punk Celebrates 30 Years of Subversion"], BBC News, August 18, 2006. Retrieved on January 17, 2006.</ref> In critic [[Robert Christgau ...guitarsolos.html "The Thrill Is Gone"], Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, August 2006. Retrieved on December 17, 2006.</ref> Guitar parts tend to include hi
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  • ...nt Christian group "[[Faderhuset]]" officially claimed to be the owner. In August [[2003]] Faderhuset served a writ upon Ungdomshuset and its users and claim ...ensation and Ungdomshuset demanding the future right of usage. The 28th of August 2006 the National Court states, like City Court, that the right of ownershi
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  • ...ndar|O.S.]]) = [[November 07]] ([[Gregorian calendar|N.S.]]), [[1879]] - [[August 21]], [[1940]]), born '''Lev Davidovich Bronstein''' (&#1051;&#1077;&#1074; ...[[Germany]] and her allies. But his withdrawal from the talks ([[February 10]], [[1918]]) provoked a German invasion ([[February 18]]), forcing the Sovi
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  • '''Stuart Christie''' (born July 10, 1946 in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland) is a Glaswegian anarchist w Christie hitchhiked into Spain and was arrested in Madrid on August 11, 1964. At the time he was in possession of explosives. Christie faced a
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  • ...http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=bluevelvet.htm | accessdate = 2006-10-30 }}</ref> The film has since become a [[cult film|cult classic]], noted f ...atabase]] | url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090756/ | accessdate = 2006-10-30 }}</ref>
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  • ...s241/en/ | publisher= [[World Health Organization]] | accessdate = 2007-03-10 }}</ref> | doi = 10.1136/bmj.38873.649074.55
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  • ...[[Detroit, Michigan]] first by ''[[Newsweek]]''<ref>''[[Newsweek]]'' (1951-10-8), p. 16</ref> and then the [[St. Joseph, Michigan]], ''Herald-Press''<ref (1957-2-10)</ref>. Throughout this first decade, the definition was consistent&mdash;'
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  • ...com/smo/newsviewer/default.asp?cmd=articledetail&articleid=17713&st=3|date=August 7, 2006|title=2006 MAYOR'S CHALLENGE: Where Are the Best Metros for Future ...A few of the most recognizable contemporary figures are [[Andy Warhol]], [[August Wilson]], [[Charles Bronson]], [[Jeff Goldblum]] and [[Michael Keaton]].
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  • ...cause offense. This double-length episode was released on DVD on [[October 10]], [[2005]]. Tarantino was nominated for an Emmy for his role in this episo ...ke's next Movie ''[[Sukiyaki Western: Django]]'', scheduled for release in August 2007.
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  • |3. ||[[Belarus]]||2003||63.3||10.3||35.1 |10. ||[[Japan]]||2002||35.2||12.8||23.8
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  • ...t=Angela|last=Chang|journal=[[PC Magazine]]|volume=26|issue=3|date=2007-01-10|page=19}}</ref> ...he present. Earth is the alien planet now.'' --from an interview on CNN, [[August 26]], [[1997]].
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  • ...borah, "No one's bored with board games at this event", ''Baltimore Sun'', August 5, 2000. pp. 1E, 8E.</ref> After France has about 10 supply centers (and hopefully they are all on the west side of the board),
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  • ...st, brought to an end. The war was formally ended by a treaty signed on [[August 9]]. A [[Ten Days of Brescia|popular revolt]] broke out in [[Brescia]] in t ...anwhile, the Austrians besieged Venice, which was forced to surrender on [[August 24]]. The Austrians also moved to restore order in central Italy, restorin
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  • |Athletes participating = 10,625<ref name=olympics/> ...d in [[Athens]], [[Greece]], from [[August 13]] to [[August 29]] [[2004]]. 10,625 athletes competed,<ref name=olympics/> some 600 more than expected, acc
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]] in 1922. The [[putsch]] was planned earlier on [[October 10]],<ref name=SNrev/>It was to be led by the [[Bolshevik|Bolsheviks]]<ref nam ...ed the [[Mezhraiontsy]] earlier in the year, merged with the Bolsheviks in August, and many of them, particularly Trotsky, Joffe and Konstantin Yurenev, woul
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