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- Disma**** by the inability of British parliamentarianism to introduce the root-and-branch democratic reforms desired, Irish Radicals channelled their movement...
- Look up root and branch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Root and branch may refer to: Root and Branch Men Root and Branch petition, presented on December...
- that here was one of those root-and-branch men who have been thrown up from time to time in the religious, political and business story of England. First...
- in 2018, Root was named in the country's greatest all-time Test XI by the England and Wales Cricket Board. He was named both the ICC Men's Test Cricketer...
- "destroy root and branch men and institutions to create a new system with a wave of the wand," preferring instead limited individual measures and "a wise...
- plants with ovate leaves arranged in a rosette, a thick upright root, often branched, and bell-shaped flowers that produce yellow or orange berries. They...
- (2013). "An African American Paternal Lineage Adds an Extremely Ancient Root to the Human Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree". The American Journal of Human...
- doctors, conjure men or conjure women, and root doctors. Regional synonyms for Hoodoo include roots, rootwork and conjure. As an autonomous spiritual system...
- originally from Bolbec, and with the Le Maréchals of Caen. (One branch of this Le Sage family later emigrated to Australia whilst another branch went to the Philadelphia-New...
- formally created by an act of Congress on 3 August 1861 and ceased as a distinct Army branch in 1942. The name "cavalry" continues to be used as a designation...