| 31. | The manifestoes place unusual emphasis on social justice and a link between dictatorship and the cornering of economic wealth.
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| 32. | As the history of Italian Futurism shows, historical developments can make artistic manifestoes seem naive if not evil.
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| 33. | In both cases, there were no demands made or manifestoes issued, and no threats preceded the attacks.
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| 34. | To the extent that it prevents radical parties from either wing from implementing their manifestoes, this is true.
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| 35. | Instead of red Stanford banners and tailgate picnics, there were faded manifestoes and impassioned arguments about American foreign policy.
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| 36. | There are already sufficient avenues for political parties to get their views, platforms and manifestoes across to the public.
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| 37. | The discourse of the politician with the voter is marked by a complete abandonment of the issues raised in the manifestoes.
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| 38. | The drummer Grant Hart was in charge of catchy, anxious love songs; Mould, the punk manifestoes and angry anthems.
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| 39. | It was also a diverse one, despite the manifestoes, publications, and public declarations that attempted to define it tightly.
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| 40. | They have published their own manifestoes in photocopied fanzines, designed their own fashions and arranged to have them sold in boutiques.
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