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- During the idols in a group still with a large component of members with Jewish origins, surrounded by, and polemicising against, sophisticated pagan images of gods.
- His main aim was to polemicise with currents moving towards pure revolutionary tactics by showing them that they could remain based on firmly revolutionary principles while utilising a variety of tactics.
- The group was, however, the Soviet counterpart of Der Ring in Germany : agitating for Modern architecture and construction methods, and polemicising against the Classicism and Eclecticism that would eventually coalesce into Stalinist architecture.
- "In part, I am trying to polemicise with the great classics who touched upon the theme of death in their work . . . . Remember the death of Boris Godunov . When . . . he dies, then a kind of brightening sets in.
- Karl Marx polemicised against the viewpoint of John Weston that " ( 1 ) that a general rise in the rate of wages would be of no use to the workers; ( 2 ) that therefore, etc ., the trade unions have a harmful effect ".
- In the meantime, her desertion prompted Milton to publish a series of pamphlets over the next three years arguing for the legality and morality of divorce . ( Anna Beer, one of Milton's most recent biographers, points to a lack of evidence and the dangers of cynicism in urging that it was not necessarily the case that the private life so animated the public polemicising . ) In 1643, Milton had a brush with the authorities over these writings, in parallel with Hezekiah Woodward, who had more trouble.