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  • 81Opposition to the Poor Laws — Both the Elizabethan Poor Law and the Poor Law Amendment Act attracted a great deal of opposition from a wide range of people in society, from paupers and workers; to the landed gentry and academics. Likewise, the reasons that people opposed the… …

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  • 82Opposition officielle (Royaume-Uni) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Opposition officielle. Royaume Uni …

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  • 83Opposition to the Vietnam War — Articleissues cleanup = July 2008 essay = March 2008 globalize = July 2008 refimprove = June 2008Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War is significant because domestic protest in the U.S.A. eventually forced The United States… …

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  • 84Opposition day — An opposition day is a day in a legislature using the Westminster System in which an opposition party sets the agenda. Most days the parliamentary agenda is set by the government; opposition days allow the smaller parties to choose the subject… …

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  • 85Opposition to the Poor Law — Both the Elizabethan Poor Law and the Poor Law Amendment Act attracted a great deal of opposition from a wide range of people in society, from paupers and workers; to the landed gentry and academics. Likewise, the reasons that people opposed the… …

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  • 86Opposition Front Bench — L’Opposition Front Bench, littéralement « Premier banc de l opposition », est le nom donné au cabinet fantôme formé par le principal parti d opposition (qui a alors l appellation d « Opposition officielle », ou Official… …

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  • 87opposition — op|po|si|tion [ ,apə zıʃn ] noun *** 1. ) uncount strong disagreement with a plan or policy, especially when this is shown in active attempts to prevent something: opposition to: Public opposition to the military government is growing. in… …

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  • 88opposition */*/*/ — UK [ˌɒpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɑpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms opposition : singular opposition plural oppositions 1) [uncountable] strong disagreement with a plan or policy, especially when this is shown in active attempts to prevent something opposition …

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  • 89Opposition (Schach) — Die Opposition im Schach ist eine Position, in der sich beide Könige in einem bestimmten Abstand gegenüberstehen. Sie ist allerdings nur im Endspiel von Bedeutung, weil sonst die Zugmöglichkeiten der Figuren ihre Wirkung aufheben. Zu… …

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  • 90Opposition ouvrière — L Opposition ouvrière se constitue au sein du parti bolchévique russe en 1919. Elle apparaîtra surtout au cours de l hiver 1920 21, lors du débat consacré au problème des syndicats. À la conférence de Moscou, en novembre 1920, près de la moitié… …

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