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ANARCHIST |
Revolutionary |
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MILITANT |
Revolutionary |
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MUTINEER |
Revolutionary |
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RADICAL |
Revolutionary |
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UPHEAVEL |
Revolutionary change |
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TERRORIST |
Political revolutionary |
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REBEL |
Film about secondrate revolutionary |
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ROTARY |
Revolutionary club or clothesline? |
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ARE |
Exist in revolutionary era |
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CHELSEA |
Revolutionary sale traumatised English football team |
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TROTSKY |
Leon ... former Russian revolutionary leader |
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SATELLITE |
Took seat left in elite revolutionary body |
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CHE GUEVARA |
The Bolivian army executed which Argentinian revolutionary in 1967? |
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MOUSTACHE |
First man to get rid of a revolutionary facial adornment |
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SANS-CULOTTIC |
Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism;
radical; revolutionary; Jacobinical. |
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REVOLUTIONISM |
The state of being in revolution; revolutionary
doctrines or principles. |
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BUCKSKIN |
A person clothed in buckskin, particularly an American
soldier of the Revolutionary war. |
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MACARONI |
The designation of a body of Maryland soldiers in the
Revolutionary War, distinguished by a rich uniform. |
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JACOBINICAL |
Of or pertaining to the Jacobins of France;
revolutionary; of the nature of, or characterized by, Jacobinism. |
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CONTINENTAL |
Of or pertaining to the confederated colonies
collectively, in the time of the Revolutionary War; as, Continental
money. |
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REVOLUTIONARY |
Of or pertaining to a revolution in government;
tending to, or promoting, revolution; as, revolutionary war;
revolutionary measures; revolutionary agitators. |
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CONSERVATIVE |
One who desires to maintain existing institutions and
customs; also, one who holds moderate opinions in politics; -- opposed
to revolutionary or radical. |
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COWBOY |
One of the marauders who, in the Revolutionary War infested
the neutral ground between the American and British lines, and
committed depredations on the Americans. |
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ASSIGNAT |
One of the notes, bills, or bonds, issued as currency by
the revolutionary government of France (1790-1796), and based on the
security of the l... |
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BOSTON |
A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of
fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston,
Massachusetts, and to hav... |