1. And thanks to a splinter populist movement that siphoned off some of the strength of the incumbent Republican president, he was elected. 2. Its intent, a spokesman said, was to raise public awareness and, perhaps, provide the push needed to launch a populist movement. 3. Out of that struggle came movements -- the abolitionist movement, populist movement, civil rights movement, he said. 4. Scholars say the elective systems for judicial selection have their roots in the populist movement that sought to expand the power of the electorate. 5. The network of networks has grown too big and too commercial, they say, to support the type of populist movements that characterized its infancy. 6. The network of networks has grown too big and too commercialized, they say, to support the type of populist movements that characterized its infancy. 7. The Turkish Islamic Union has in the past complained that the federation is close to the Welfare Party, the populist Islamic movement in Turkey that is now banned. 8. Tiger Woods has inspired something of a populist movement on the grounds, especially during the more heavily attended practice rounds early in Masters week. 9. A populist movement forced the government to adopt democracy and capitalism that year, and Mongolia has since been dismantling its centralized communist economy with free-market reforms. 10. Earlier this year, his vice president, Agnes Maczo Nagy, defected to form her own populist movement. |
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