1.   An established order of seeing, of understanding, of ruling, is simply exploded - the Modernist spirit asserts itself.

2.   Historical incidents were no more than superficial disturbances of the established order or recurring events of unchanging significance.

3.   In this conception of the social and political world, the established order is not permanently fixed.

4.   Most of those words are cynical, humorous and often subversive to the established order.

5.   The character who can maintain such an idea is a formidable opponent to established order.

6.   The revolutionaries posed a serious threat to the established order.

7.   Today the Opposition revealed themselves as dinosaurs because they acted as mere apologists for the old established order.

8.   These developments represented a major change in the established order.

9.   Although often theatrical and at times erratic, she has been a useful irritant to the established regulatory order and a force for safer skies.

10.   And all through his varied career, he has gained access to the powerful by deferring to the established order, and then effecting change from the inside.

a. + order >>共 1156
restraining 9.19%
new 7.45%
public 4.25%
temporary 4.09%
batting 2.16%
social 1.82%
religious 1.58%
alphabetical 1.53%
middle 1.30%
old 1.16%
established 0.38%
established + n. >>共 773
company 6.20%
player 2.57%
star 1.56%
party 1.52%
order 1.40%
brand 1.36%
business 1.33%
practice 1.21%
procedure 1.21%
firm 1.01%
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