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an "agiator" is a person, who fights against a political establishment
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Because he fought against Canadian rule.
The first hippies started as a movement speaking out against the Vietnam war and against American civil inequality. The first ones came to protest the establishment- but later on, hippies just became bums who no longer had a cause and were only in it for the music sex and drugs.
The Allies fought together. By numbers they were British, American, Canadian, Australian, Polish, New Zealand, French, Dutch, Belgian and Greek.
antidisestablishmenttariansm is a double negative because it is anti-dis. It means you are against the people who do not like the establishment. However it does not mean that you like the establishment because that would make you pro establishment you are simply against the people who do not like the establishment. It can be a verb or an adjective.
it means against the establishment of the church
Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft was created in 1990.
an "agiator" is a person, who fights against a political establishment
The establishment clause
A standard.
Private galleries
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He fought against the establishment and regulations of the government
He fought against the establishment and regulations of the government
Yes