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The dissidence was finally resolved with the help of a third party.
The experience seemed to have done nothing to quieten her dissidence.
I have made it my business to be aware of dissidence throughout the Palm for many years.
But like dissidence in Soviet times, panic here takes place privately, at home.
He resigned from the position on 15 June 2006 due to dissidence in the coalition government.
He said phone conversations between officers were monitored for signs of dissidence.
However, it also made it very difficult for dissidence to succeed.
Among Soviet writers, moral dissidence has a long and honorable tradition.
In those cases, she argues, dissidence has often been used to "undermine a people's revolution."
The military rule was characterized by systematic suppression of all political dissidence.
Its effectiveness was limited by the extreme dissidence of its members.
Dissidence is more subtly squelched than in the Communist era.
But private grumbling and joking are not "dissidence," as the term is normally used.
You are a danger; I thought it best to expunge your dissidence."
Soviet rock music evolved, and became a form of dissidence against the Soviet system.
He keeps the witty dissidence and later, we learn, rides it up into adult celebrity.
Mr. Tucker's early union years gave little hint of the dissidence that is now so visible.
But their dissidence 15 cauterised by their isolation and poverty.
He sought to eradicate the root causes of human dissidence and fulfill all material needs.
His dissidence on this issue is political - it runs against the grain of the political climate both then and now.
By June, the situation moved from dissidence from a religious group to a "grave crisis of public confidence".
It was the choice between dissidence and surrender."
There is a potentially informative friction between authority and compliance - perhaps the beginnings of dissidence?
Central Security kept a tight lid on reports of sabotage and other forms of dissidence.
Douglas writes witty dissidence for the school paper.