- Look up -faction, faction, factionalism, or
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Faction or
factionalism may
refer to:
Political faction, a group...
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under threat of expulsion, and
later publicly recanted their views. The
factionalist arguments continued, with
Stalin threatening to
resign in
October and...
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elective monarchy with a
native prince or a
republican system.
Secondary Factionalist leaders included Dimitrie Tacu,
Alecu D.
Holban and Nicu Ceaur-Aslan...
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close supporters Alexei Rykov and Lev Kamenev. The
Okhrana exploited his
factionalist attitude by
sending a spy,
Roman Malinovsky, to act as a
vocal Lenin...
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named Nandhini, "Nandu" (Hansika Motwani), the
daughter of a
dreaded factionalist named Peddi Reddy (Suman). He
falls in love, and
starts teasing her and...
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critic of Kim who
defected to the
Soviet Union in 1956, was
declared a
factionalist and a traitor. The 1955
Juche speech,
which stressed Korean independence...
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politicians and
local caucuses. In
liberal circles parties were seen as
factionalist and
incompatible with the
common good. The VDB was a
merger of two groups;...
- it "a wild
beauty of a record" that "rocks,
rolls and
surges without factionalist prejudice or fear of genre."
Entertainment W****ly
reviewer David Browne...
- with the
introduction of the New
Economic Policy (NEP). Lenin, a
noted factionalist before the
Bolshevik seizure of power,
supported the
promotion of people...
- Anti-
factionalist cartoon by the
exiled section of the
Romanian Communist Party,
December 1931...