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He soon played a significant role in the county's oppositional movements.
He was part of the oppositional share in the cabinet.
Known for his oppositional political views, he had to retire in 1913.
During the occupation, then, he marked himself as an oppositional person at the university.
She sees herself as an oppositional filmmaker, working outside the system.
But why is today's American audience embracing such oppositional cultural forms?
In such cases workers' resistance may be defensive and more obviously oppositional.
This made it difficult for modernist aesthetics to become oppositional.
If so, then this is perhaps a unique case of oppositional broadcasting in Africa.
In combination, however, they are both complementary and oppositional, more like a fine marriage.
He is also subject to censorship due to his oppositional stance.
What you find now - as oppositional drama - is more likely satire.
She was one of the leaders of the 1992 oppositional movement.
As this was an oppositional party, the king put him on non-active status.
According to party officials, legal organizations served as fronts for oppositional activities.
The alternative and oppositional groups evidently owe something, perhaps much, to the same general conditions.
The government of Ethiopia has long filtered critical and oppositional political content.
The party was one of very few oppositional groups in the Russian empire to accept such aid.
A narrow, sectarian oppositional stance is not the way back to power.
More than people of any other nationality, Americans consider pleasure and health as oppositional in dining.
As a result, the oppositional magnates was arrested by the prince.
Since 1918 this had been an oppositional group, mainly to the party's Comintern association.
In other words, law is an oppositional system.
He's been diagnosed with attention deficit and oppositional defiance disorders.
With the loss of that easy, oppositional role, how will they survive?'