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revolutionaries

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  • noun Plural form of revolutionary.

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Examples

  • That the violent struggle of trained revolutionaries is only a temporary state.

    There is no "after the revolution" John Storhm 2009

  • That the violent struggle of trained revolutionaries is only a temporary state.

    Archive 2009-05-01 John Storhm 2009

  • Ancient (1960s) Playboy cartoon: bearded Latin revolutionaries seated around a table, pointing pistols at each other.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco 2010

  • Likening the teabaggers to the colonial revolutionaries is a huge stretch, is my point.

    Think Progress » DeMint: The tea party movement is a ‘spiritual revival.’ 2010

  • An expressionistic tale of a world in revolutionaries try to take down a crime boss in a world in which guns have been banned, it begins with a staged samurai-sword showdown between two gangs on a soundstage - sort of a cross between Kung Fu Hustle and Dogville.

    Marshall Fine: Live from the Toronto Film Festival: Sunday, Sept. 12 Marshall Fine 2010

  • Simone Signoret as the Contessa being sent into political exile for helping Latin American revolutionaries, in Ship of Fools.

    Favorite Women in Film, Part 3 Fresca 2009

  • Simone Signoret as the Contessa being sent into political exile for helping Latin American revolutionaries, in Ship of Fools.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Fresca 2009

  • The strategies described here are pretty much identical to those adopted by Latin American revolutionaries and Vietcong cadres.

    The Long War Garry 2006

  • The strategies described here are pretty much identical to those adopted by Latin American revolutionaries and Vietcong cadres.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Garry 2006

  • A generation of would-be Latin American revolutionaries who dreamed of reenacting the Chinese or Vietnamese experience by taking the nucleus of a guerrilla band into the hills failed to understand this fundamental lesson.

    The Riddle of Terrorism Bakhash, Shaul 1987

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