Anti-war Sentence Examples
How many of the 10,000 anti-war marchers read Correlli Barnett yesterday?
His policy was to preserve constitutional government in the South and strengthen the anti-war party in the North by convincing it that the Lincoln administration had abandoned such government; to the same end he urged, in 1864, the unconditional discharge of Federal prisoners in the South.
He remained a pacifist throughout the war, and used his influence in this direction in the labour and socialist movement, but he seldom spoke in Parliament, though he associated himself with the occasional anti-war demonstrations of Mr. Snowden and Mr. Arthur Ponsonby, and claimed the right of public meeting and free speech for pacifists.
Thus the spirit of the labouring classes became more and more inflamed, and at the beginning of 1918 the Government had the greatest difficulty in suppressing an anti-war agitation among the working classes, which assumed a threatening form.
These pamphlets contain an extreme statement of the anti-war party and defend impressment as a right of long standing.
It was an edifying spectacle, and all the stranger given Moore's confidence of an anti-war vote turning out for a pro-war candidate.
What is missing in Draper's account is that Bolshevik anti-war agitation and organization among the soldiers did not disappear after April.
The UK anti-war coalition is urging everyone who can to get to London on April 12th.
On the big anti-war demos that took place around the country last year, some people even called Tony Blair a " fascist " .
The anti-war demonstration in London on Saturday 18 March was a magnificent reminder to Tony Blair that we will not disappear.
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The weekly anti-war community picket [leaflet] is likely to be quickly targeted.
The US authorities on Friday advised their nationals to stay away from anti-war protests in Italy, saying there could be violence.
The big anti-war protests in late 2002 and early 2003 also rehabilitated mass mobilization as a way to engage in politics.
However, its very presence on the agenda provided a focal point for anti-war sentiment.
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Not an edifying spectacle, and all the stranger given Moore's confidence of an anti-war vote turning out for a pro-war candidate.
Yet anti-war commentators have effectively made Khan their unofficial spokesman, citing his wacky views as an argument for getting out of Iraq.
On the contrary, the democratic impulses of the anti-capitalist and anti-war movement have been contradicted by the role of often self-appointed elites.
Four people were arrested in Edinburgh as the US Consulate was spattered with blood red paint and covered in anti-war slogans.
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New members who had joined as a result of the anti-war movement came together with veterans of past struggles.
The Fab Four rocked the minds and warmed the hearts of a generation the world over, but it was when All You Need Is Love became the anthem of the anti-war movement that the power of music was truly felt.
This Ohio college pays tribute to not only the soldiers who died during the Vietnam War, but also to the students who were killed on the university campus during an anti-war protest.
That night, a anti-war riot broke out in the downtown area of Kent.
AdvertisementThat night, another anti-war protest was held on campus, this time more than 2,000 students joined the rally.
A few of his short stores in the Hearts in Atlantis collection were clearly drawn from his experiences at the University of Maine during the Vietnam War when anti-war sentiment at the university was very high.
Tens of thousands of anti-war demonstrators marching in Istanbul.
There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.
The Euston group, like the mainstream anti-war movement, appears incapable of grasping the world in its many-sided complexity.
You people take the anti-war stance to rediculous extremes.
Actually I jumped ship, as I was becoming increasingly unpopular due to my trade union activities and anti-war stance.
In 2003 thousands upon thousands came into politics for the first time, propelled by the unprecedented anti-war upsurge.
Sir Henry's own tendency to favour the anti-war section, his refusal to support the government in any way, and his allusion to "methods of barbarism" in connexion with the conduct of the British army (June 14, 1901), accentuated the crisis within the party; and in 1901 the Liberal Imperialists, who looked to Lord Rosebery (q.v.) and Mr Asquith (q.v.) for their political inspiration, showed pronounced signs of restiveness.
None of that happens now; you only have to look at the massive turn-out for the anti-war rallies.