Tomorrow, we can expect to see not only the obvious faces-civil-society activists, liberally inclined journalists-but investment bankers and even bureaucrats.
Are similar battle lines - political and economic conservatives allied against more liberally inclined elements - being drawn so harshly in many other places?
Born in 1818, he had been educated under the supervision of the liberally inclined Romantic poet Vasilii Zhukovskii.
The package "doesn't seem to be highly regressive at all," said Isabel V. Sawhill, an economist at the liberally inclined Urban Institute.
Ito was subtle, shrewd and slightly more liberally inclined than the other genro.
Some of the people who were most closely associated with him at the time find that hard to believe; they remember him as being liberally inclined but not politically minded.
A new, liberally inclined government was now installed in Madrid, and many of the previous regime's cruelest disciplinarians had been recalled from Cuba.
The attention of both reactionary and liberally inclined noblemen focused upon the need to establish a new basis for local government.
Their campaign reached its height in the winter of 1861-62 at a time when the anxieties of both reactionary and liberally inclined sections of the nobility were intense.
If political integration was irreversible, it was necessary to create a more liberally inclined notion of Britishness and British nationhood.