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Bloodless Revolution

NOUN
  1. the revolution against James II; there was little armed resistance to William and Mary in England although battles were fought in Scotland and Ireland (1688-1689)

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  • Devolution of function from central government to the stronger local units would have involved an intensification of the land value charges at the expense of income taxes - a bloodless revolution!
  • Nowhere is this link between the form and the content of bloodless revolution more recognizable than in Scott's Old Mortality.
  • Much of this economic merriment can be ascribed to the miracle of our virtually bloodless revolution and the government's macro-economic policy.
  • If they had succeeded, it would have been a bloodless revolution, and our lives today might be different and immensely better.
  • President of Chile, was presented to the Latin American nations -- his party and his doctrine -- as an example of what they called a bloodless revolution. UNIVERSITY SPEECH BLASTS CPR BETRAYAL
  • Yesterday, she called for a bloodless revolution as she began rebuilding her opposition movement. The Sun
  • To paraphrase Jefferson, they can effect a bloodless revolution.
  • According to this morning's papers, ‘This was a bloodless revolution’ and ‘People power prevailed’.
  • The country's first free elections 20 years ago this month became known as the bloodless revolution. CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2009
  • This was the first bloodless revolution the city, which has been burned down forty times in its history.
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