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I think that there should now be a little less militancy.
We have had militancy before, but they are no longer active.
Until the age of 20, he was a student unknown for any militancy.
And suddenly union militancy seems to be back in fashion.
Indian government has said militancy is now on the decline.
"The militancy of this group was greater than any I have faced thus far."
But there are other reasons for the new militancy against party noise.
Yet the neighborhood, until now, had not been known for producing militancy.
It gives them the strength to fight against the militancy of death.
"You have to be someone who can retain his or her militancy," he said.
No one is quite sure what policies, if any, would end support for Islamic militancy.
This militancy on the part of the workers did not spring from nowhere.
Throughout this period, the union also struggled over the issue of militancy.
There's no real militancy or ideology behind the industrial action.
Though a socialist, he had no use for Marx and militancy.
The new militancy has been especially worrisome to Christian leaders.
He wrote his thesis on the roots of black militancy.
Is there any chance of a return to Tamil militancy?
She has been called the "poster girl of Palestinian militancy."
Why was the militancy of the mid-1930s so short lived?
Analysts say Pakistan must crack down on all militancy in the country.
The following three stress trade union militancy as a cause of rising prices.
The question is whether they are bringing radicalism and militancy with them.
It was responsible for a surge of labor militancy between 1833 and 1836.
There she grew up, studied, worked, married and built her political militancy.