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Uso de revivalism em inglês
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The imperial revivalism of George Bush, Tony Blair and the neocons was catastrophic.
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And, in addition, a great upsurge in revivalism had occurred.
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Far from straight retro revivalism, the rapper is capturing new ripples of LA through old-school filters.
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There is, after all, only so far you can go with angular guitars and post-punk revivalism.
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Still such revivalism, if that is the term for it, must be judged by its fruits.
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Effects of revivalism in them.
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The contagion of revivalism!
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Silent film revivalism doesn't stop with music: Many artists are inspired by managing difficult works within the restrictions of the genre.
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Hercules and Love Affair's eponymous debut was lovingly crafted revivalism that avoided mere mimicry via big, anthemic hooks and full-blooded performances.
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But the average minister is not distinguished for revivalism so much as proficiency in making a church social a "blooming success."
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Froude had no more sympathy with the self-complacent "agnosticism" of modern thought than he had with Catholic authority or ecstatic revivalism.
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A strong revivalism of the handmade product industries, as well as own enterprises, could both provide security as well as ensure GDP with justice.
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Then there are the external projects that feed back in, notably Goddard's 2 Bears house revivalism and Taylor's adventures in improvisation with About Group.
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In a nice moment of retro revivalism, the prominent soul sample on Show Me Respect harks back to producer Just Blaze's era-defining 2000s beats.
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Under Quitman a period of rationalism and Socinianism followed, and under Hazelius (since 1815 professor in Hartwick Seminary) a period of Methodistic revivalism.
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And does not exactly the same thing show itself even in contemporary revivalism-therevived Calvinism and Evangelicalism, to which the Salvation Army owes its origin?