How To Use Bloodless revolution In A Sentence
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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!
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Nowhere is this link between the form and the content of bloodless revolution more recognizable than in Scott's Old Mortality.
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Much of this economic merriment can be ascribed to the miracle of our virtually bloodless revolution and the government's macro-economic policy.
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If they had succeeded, it would have been a bloodless revolution, and our lives today might be different and immensely better.
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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.
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Yesterday, she called for a bloodless revolution as she began rebuilding her opposition movement.
The Sun
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To paraphrase Jefferson, they can effect a bloodless revolution.
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According to this morning's papers, ‘This was a bloodless revolution’ and ‘People power prevailed’.
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The country's first free elections 20 years ago this month became known as the bloodless revolution.
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This was the first bloodless revolution the city, which has been burned down forty times in its history.
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But bloodless revolutions have been rather rare in Europe.
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This was the first bloodless revolution in Tbilisi, a city which has been burned down forty times in its history.
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Over 30 countries experienced nearly entirely bloodless revolutions in the span of a few months in 1989-90, and nobody saw it coming.
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Yesterday, she called for a bloodless revolution as she began rebuilding her opposition movement.
The Sun
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Landing in France in March 1815, he deposed the Bourbons in a bloodless revolution.
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This was a prologue to today's bloodless revolution.
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Rome, pick up Prince Charles, put him on the magic carpet, fly to London, clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him, set him down on the throne of his fathers; pick up the Elector, carry him over to his beloved Hanover, and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books.
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A bloodless revolution is possible, but only if it's supported by a clear majority of the populace, who are no longer afraid to say what they think for fear of being shot.