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They are more militant, and they tend toward holding more weapons.
He represented a new, more militant generation of teachers' union leaders.
Protesters have become angrier and more militant, and university officials more intransigent.
Recently, others have been more militant about suggesting that everyone use masks.
And perhaps Trump is trying to appeal to that more militant grassroots base.
The Provisional I.R.A., the more militant successor to the I.R.A., launched ferocious counterattacks.
One, who suffers from a stutter, becomes increasingly eloquent as he grows more militant.
Fawcett at times has received less attention than her more militant ally Emmeline Pankhurst.
He was part of the Black Liberation Army, a more militant offshoot of the Black Panthers.
Since his arrest, other more hardline leaders with more militant followings have come to the fore.
LAHREN: Do you think that Portland has gotten more militant in the last year, two years?
"When unions are deprived of agency fees, they tend to become more militant, more confrontational," he added.
"We were beginning to get much more militant about our movement," she said in the oral history.
Instead, sheriffs and National Guard troops responded to the actions of some of the camp's more militant activists.
His Palestinian Authority operates in the West Bank, while the more militant rival Hamas faction rules in Gaza.
Sometimes, as with Elizabeth — the more militant of the couple — the impulse will be to defend and rationalize.
Ruttig said Haqqani and another Akuhnzada deputy -- Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob -- represent a younger, more militant generation of the Taliban.
The Gun Owners of America, a smaller organization often seen as more militant than the N.R.A., was more defiant.
But it eventually split, with a more militant faction, the Women's Social and Political Union, forming under by Pankhurst.
The rally drew dozens of counter-protesters that outnumbered both the Trump supporters and the more militant alt-right attendees.
The more militant CGT union remains firmly against, with 95 percent of its members voting against the legislation last month.
If we've become more militant about our own beliefs, it may be because we've barred anyone else from challenging them.
Mr. Trump has emphasized a more militant line, arguing that his predecessors were too soft in responding to the threat.
British farmers have not had to flex their political muscles domestically for decades, instead relying on their more militant continental peers.
The laughter is gone from this discourse as the president, his advisors, and his allies have shifted to more militant language.
"I wouldn't be surprised if we see more militant figures like Junius Ho in the next legislative council elections," he said.
This show looks as though it has a far more militant Starfleet than the optimistic-explorer group in the original 1966 show.
As an associate of Malcolm X, she was an important nonblack ally to the more militant end of the civil rights movement.
He is more militant and radical than Clinton on issues that matter to millennials, like college tuition, student debt and health care.
Many people who are frustrated with the Muslim Brotherhood's nonviolence have quit the group for more militant organizations such as Al Qaeda.
To defeat President Trump and other Republicans, Mr. Nichols writes, the Democrats must change and become more militant in their economic policy.
Furthermore, the multi-party group is divided, with more militant sectors opposing the talks they say simply buy the government more time.
But even more militant groups gathered on the margins of the march, and participants in the AfD march joined them as tensions mounted.
Something you should know about Myanmar: The country adheres to a more militant type of Buddhism than is usually imagined in the West.
So I try to make them my personal Groundhog's Day; the more militant the sameness, the more I'll notice if anything is off.
She points to the way Malcom X became more "open" towards the end of his life, and King became more "militant" as proof.
She and Morgan spent the episode rejecting the invasion plans of the more militant Richard, who sought solace afterward in his crying camper.
Michael Flynn, an advocate for closer ties to Russia and a more militant response to Mideast extremism, for national security adviser; and Sen.
The more militant Democratic Front group has not carried out any large-scale attacks since 2014 when 70 people in total were killed in Assam.
British efforts to prevent Jewish immigration to Palestine become progressively more militant, while the United Nations, "still new and unfamiliar with itself," flirts with incompetency.
The more militant union members clearly hope continuous transport disruptions into the summer months will force the government to weaken or abandon its reform crusade.
Members of Haymaker and other more militant anti-fascist factions consider the far right a threat, and one they must physically prepare to defend themselves from.
Weiss details the tribalism within the women's movement as personified by Catt and the more militant and provocative Alice Paul, who led the National Woman's Party.
Does it ever occur to some of our more militant millennials that the pitiless standards they apply to others will someday be applied pitilessly to them?
Black Power has been considered the more militant race reform effort, emerging as a splinter group from civil rights, and aligning more closely with black nationalism.
In recent years, Pakistani authorities retaliated by killing some leaders of the extremist groups, which has only given rise to a more militant cadre of jihadists.
Some groups train their members for unforeseen attacks, while other antifa organize more militant trainings to equip people with arms or prepare them for confrontations at protests.
The Times report said Chinese authorities were becoming more militant about stifling criticism of the government's response, making it harder to work out which places had shortages.
It is often the older brother who influences the younger one, though not always: At Charlie Hebdo, investigators believe, the younger brother, Chérif, was the more militant.
The more militant unions — and the ones most heavily represented in the railways and the Paris subway — are demanding that Mr. Macron abandon his entire reform plan.
He remains largely in exile, while Future risks losing traction among young Lebanese Sunnis tempted by more militant groups, and Christians worry about rising radicalism in neighboring Syria.
Since Corbell's documentary was released late last year, Lazar's supporters have become more militant about the accusation that the FBI improperly raided United Nuclear to recover element 115.
Fast forward to early 242th century London, where more militant protesters (humiliated as "Suffragettes" by a British newspaper, originating the term) were breaking windows, burning buildings, and more.
Lam's decision may help assuage some protesters, experts said it was unlikely to satisfy a small group of young demonstrators who have become more militant in recent weeks.
But she resists the pressure for more militant opposition, which she says is how some want to respond, in favour of co-operation with the rich new neighbours.
He said Haddad is not an "adventurer" when it comes to policy and that he would not morph into a member of the PT's more militant and leftwing factions.
"I think you're going to see a much tougher and a much more militant Republican Party," Gingrich said after one 1985 fight, once his colleagues embraced his confrontational strategy.
The neighbors complained, and there were rumors of the group getting more militant, so the PPD began to arrest them for minor infractions in an attempt to disband the house.
But speaking after his own meeting with Macron later on, the head of the more militant CGT union said the president seemed willing to take more time than initially planned.
The catalyst for Shiite Iran's unlikely yet growing relationship with the Sunni Taliban has been the rise of the more militant, rabidly anti-Shiite Islamic State in parts of Afghanistan.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a more militant rival, is said to be impatient with the pace of those talks, and has at times used attacks on Israel to make itself heard.
Once you have members actively involved in their unions, with a democratic say over their directions, then the politics will better reflect their interests and I think would be more militant.
Many people had become more militant in the years between the March on Washington in 1963 and H. Rap Brown's assertion in 1967 that violence was as American as cherry pie.
The CGT, one of the country's more militant unions, called for a demonstration in Paris on May 8 to mark the start of Macron's presidency in protest against "liberal" economic policies.
Always the more militant of the two, Carl says he is tired of being the uncompromising one, a sort of racial-political carbon offset for her reform-within-the-system approach.
Macron will be hoping to get on board the reformist CFDT, which supported last year's plans and has now overtaken the more militant CGT as the strongest in the private sector.
Still, Lewis and his collaborators in the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) and the SCLC gamely attempted to resolve the tensions between themselves and the more militant SNCC activists throughout this period.
The next several decades would see a surge in women's suffrage activism, including marches, lobbying, and more militant methods such as breaking windows of buildings during marches, and going on hunger strikes.
The Hill's Wong has more: Militant Islamist attacks grew from just 21625 across Africa in 2900, to 220006 attacks in 2202, according to new analysis by IHS Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre.
But even if their message was confused, the show of force by France's more militant unions and student associations does not augur well for Mr. Hollande's chances in the 2017 presidential election.
Unlike some of his more militant colleagues, he also believed that by seeking political office and supporting candidates and campaigns, he and his fellow leftists could further the organization's broader political agenda.
And, when they figured that the spotlight was dimming, they borrowed the playbook of other groups like the Raging Grannies, an international network of protest groups, and resorted to more militant tactics.
She dedicated the following six decades of her life to the cause, leading what was then known as the suffragist movement — as opposed to the suffragettes who adopted more militant methods of activism.
His own would-be state is split between the West Bank, where he governs amid the Israeli occupation, and Gaza, which was seized nearly a decade ago by the more militant Hamas faction.
Ndabaningi Sithole in a revolt by the more militant Shona-speaking clans, who made up a majority, against Mr. Nkomo, leader of the Ndebeles, who accounted for only 18 percent of the population.
Resuming a more militant stance against Maduro after the collapse of Vatican-mediated talks over the last two months, the opposition-controlled National Assembly restarted a symbolic political trial of the president on Tuesday.
The killing put Hamas in the uncomfortable position of sitting on the sidelines while its much smaller but more militant rival exchanged blows with their shared hated enemy over two long days of battle.
Calls for democratic elections are now a hallmark of Muslim Brotherhood movements across the Arab world, putting them at odds with the authoritarian governments of the region as well as with more militant Islamists.
The key farming province strongly re-elected governor Juan Schiaretti, part of the moderate Peronist flank challenging President Mauricio Macri but which has also distanced itself from the more militant Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
A likely Corbyn victory has added to the concerns of the Labour legislators, who fear that they will be challenged in their constituencies by more militant left-wing Corbyn supporters, a process known as reselection.
But "Soul of a Nation" highlights art made by African-American artists between 1963 and 1983, 20 years that saw the emergence of the civil rights movement and the more militant call for black power.
Although many of FDR's labor policies were designed to make unions less radical by creating a bureaucratic structure around labor relations, they sent surges of energy through the labor movement and emboldened even more militant worker actions.
Some campaigners argued for Emmeline Pankhurst, who split from Ms. Fawcett's organization, created a more militant group — the Women's Social and Political Union, who were given the initially derisive nickname of suffragettes — and is better known today.
Eskom also employs 103,000 people and has powerful labor unions, some allied with the ANC and others more militant, that have said they will resist attempts to cut the workforce and fight moves to privatize the company.
For secularists (and for Christians of a more militant hue), Mrs May spoke too mildly when she responded by suggesting that the only problem lay in the abuse of a phenomenon which was in itself neutral or benign.
But he has since toned down his pro-Israel bravado ahead of Netanyahu's visit, a change that could help the prime minister keep in check ultra-nationalist coalition partners calling on him to push a more militant agenda.
This is not to say that protest movements, direct action, and civil disobedience are not valuable or that they've become outdated in some sense—far from it: today's left would be further strengthened by more militant street mobilizations.
"There's very strong demand from women to move towards healthier formulas," Brunet said, adding that a branch of cosmetics that used to be the preserve of more militant "green" consumers 15 to 20 years ago had spread across society.
Pakistan rejects harboring militants but says there are limits to how much it can do as it is already fighting multiple Islamist groups and is wary of a "blowback" in the form of more militant attacks on its soil.
In that era, as mainstream civil rights movements sometimes gave way to more militant actions, the raised fist became associated with the Black Power politics of groups such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and, even more notably, the Black Panthers.
Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, Iran has had a growing presence in the country, deploying thousands of Shi'ite fighters drawn from Iraq and Afghanistan who have fought against both mainstream Sunni rebel groups and more militant groups.
But leaders of Hamas, the more militant Palestinian group that controls Gaza and is considered a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States and other nations, alternately celebrated Mr. Peres's death or complained that it allowed him to escape justice.
Despite predictable resistance from more militant unions such as the CGT and Sud-rail, however, the latest stoppage is also being backed by unions like the more conciliatory CFDT on the grounds that low-cost competition should not set the standard.
"Some artists now are more militant, for lack of a better word, in the way that they look at the issue" of gentrification, said Micaela Martegani, the executive director of More Art, a Chelsea nonprofit that connects artists with local communities.
Europe, home to more militant labor activism than the U.S., has already pushed Uber out of multiple countries or drawn blood in the process: outright bans in Denmark, Bulgaria, and Turkey; partial or near-total bans across Germany, Spain, and Turkey.
Though Israelis largely soured on peace negotiations after Oslo, instead favoring the more militant, pro-settler politics of the center-right, Peres grew from being a "divisive" politician (in Zalzberg's words) to taking on a "father-figure" sort of role.
Hopefully, they will succeed in drawing Tillerson into their fold, focusing on a real strategic vision in a way that will allow them to say "no" to Trump, and his more militant advisors, Stephen Bannon and Stephen Miller at any future, critical juncture.
While it's interesting to see gays and lesbians overcome differences to unite politically, or Jones debate tactics with the more militant leaders of the ACT UP movement, there's a disjointed quality, especially in the early going, in trying to service the various stories.
A number of senior ayatollahs have suggested, however, that a nuclear arsenal is not in keeping with the dictates of Shia Islam, though more militant Revolutionary Guard elements are still chafing at their inability to add the atom to their palette of threats.
In this environment, the most extreme factions are growing more militant, while nationalist movements have become major forces in Western democracies for the first time since World War II. This is deeply alarming to Anna Carlstedt, Sweden's national coordinator against violent extremism.
The hanging of Qadri on February 29th has become a rallying point for Pakistan's Barelvis, a broad movement within the majority Sunni community which had been regarded as non-political and non-violent as well as a useful foil to more militant sects.
Both secularists and Christians of a more militant cast of mind than his own feel that he struck the wrong note when responding to the murder of an elderly Catholic priest in France and to other recent atrocities claimed by Islamic State.
That may change, said Akesson, who has purged the party of its more militant elements and whom many credit with making the Sweden Democrats respectable in the eyes of thousands of voters worried about declining schools, doctor shortages and rising crime figures.
Breitbart remains more militant than older-school right-wing outlets: On Sunday, the site claimed it had discovered "false reporting" by The Post because of an apparent discrepancy over whether one of Mr. Moore's accusers had a telephone in her childhood bedroom.
He is also the most likely figure to sell peace to the more militant Taliban commanders, who are inclined to continue fighting and want to claim total victory and impose a Shariah system on the country as they did in the 1990s.
Even if Mr. Netanyahu's statement on the West Bank came as no surprise, Palestinians said, Israeli actions to carry it out would draw a reaction, if only to drive Fatah, the dominant party in the Palestinian Authority, to a more militant stance.
" Fast-forward five years, and the FBI has become concerned that someone identifying himself as a Phineas Priest, a "self proclaimed militia leader in Colorado," has been posting on the internet and "becoming more militant in his rhetoric, talking of the impending race war.
In some cases, this produces a kind of identity crisis, which is relieved by a non-practicing Muslim first embracing a more observant form of Islam, then adopting a more militant form of Islam and a tiny minority then moving on to violent jihad.
Ms. Criado-Perez said it was important for Fawcett to be depicted at 50, an age when she became the leader of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, the main suffragist organization in Britain and a largely peaceful movement, unlike the more militant suffragettes.
The progress the Mattachine Society (the same advocacy group responsible for the Julius' Sip-in) had been making now seems vanilla by comparison to the physical confrontation between the community and authorities on the streets of Greenwich Village, and a thirst for something more militant takes hold.
In that attack, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, a more militant group in Gaza that also possesses long-range rockets, distanced themselves from the rocket fire, and the Israeli military accepted an explanation that the two rockets had been launched "by mistake," possibly because of a technical error.
Greenpeace, one of the most well-known environmental groups in the world, actually started out as an early protest target for Extinction Rebellion, when Hallam and a small group of others came to the Greenpeace UK office to stage a sit-in demanding the organization become more militant.
"Again we are seeing increased evidence of Iranian intelligence and more militant factions within the regime — the Revolutionary Guards guys and intelligence services that report directly to the Supreme Leader [Ali Khamenei] rather than normal political channels," said a NATO military intelligence officer who cannot be identified in the media.
Whether you face Fashion Week with a laissez-faire attitude, or you're more militant about shows than Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, it's safe to say that most of the makeup trends you're wearing — or thinking of trying — have been spotted on the runway at one time or another.
That tends to make people far more militant and desperate... the occupation aspect is very interesting and says a lot about Lebanon, which has been occupied by someone almost continuously... and what you will sometimes do if you can't actually get at your immediate occupier is to go for their outside supporter.
By the time Dr. King gave his final speech in Memphis in 1968, he was attempting to forge unity where there was discord on two fronts: with the civil rights leaders who had revolted when he began his antiwar campaign and those who wanted to abandon peaceful protest for more militant action.
What seemed to hold them all together in their obscurity was a love of mocking the earnestness and moral self-flattery of what felt like a tired liberal intellectual conformity running right through from establishment liberal politics to the more militant enforcers of new sensitivities from the wackiest corners of Tumblr to campus politics.
But more needs to be done -- not only to identify those who go into prison as radicals, but also, crucially, to identify those who come out of prison more militant, as seems to have been the case of so many terrorists who have launched attacks in France and Belgium in the last three years.
Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, and Michael Brown had all recently been killed by the police, and members of a huge, mostly white grassroots movement called Open Carry Texas were hoisting long guns at Walmarts and Chipotles across the state; Gun Club members wanted to appropriate the rather depoliticized Open Carry Texas strategy to the more militant ends of taking a stand against police brutality by conducting armed patrols.
Bierstadt's kind of sublime has now become, in art and literature, almost the standard response to reality in America: to flee from the scene of the crime, to seek refuge and comfort in beauty and nature, to be untroubled by the facts of the world and in almost perfect agreement with classical liberalism (and its more militant branch, neoliberalism), preaching the ugliness of politics from which one must escape.

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