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- The revindication of Eastern Orthodox churches in the Second Polish Republic was a series of actions led by successive governments of the Polish state...
- components of the Religious Zionist movement integrated nationalist revindication and evolved into what is sometimes known as Neo-Zionism. Their ideology...
- Spain. Nowadays, it is considered a movement based on the cultural revindication of a Catalan identity. Its main form of expression was Modernista architecture...
- elegiac type because its rhythm sounds the threat, the reproach and the revindication of the rights of the race. Kundiman ni Rizal Tunay n****ong umid yaring...
- for money or lost during the previous two decades in a policy called revindication, and during the course of his reign he managed to recover a majority...
- is called the first exclusively Latin tale by Charles Fantazzi, "The revindication of Roman myth in the Pomona-Vertumnus tale", in N. Barbu et al., eds...
- public meeting marched to the Council of Ministers to deliver their revindications, then dissolving into smaller protests. The anarchists also parti****ted...
- times when carrying the mattress, making the work an international revindication. Art critic Jerry Saltz considered the artwork to be one of the most...
- "From Models for the Nation to Model Citizens: Indigenismo and the 'Revindication' of the Mexican Indian, 1920-40". Journal of Latin American Studies...
- Fine Arts, and Archives program ("Monuments Men"), 1943–1946 Bureau of Revindication and Damages (Poland), operated from 1945 to 1951 Bureau of the Government...