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Quiet Revolution
noun
French name: Révolution tranquille.Ìýa period during the 1960s in Quebec, marked by secularization, educational reforms, and rising support for separation from the rest of Canada
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Fifteen trophies, more than any manager in the club's history, in two eras of success, steadiness, and quiet revolution.
Over the last century, Vought said, the U.S. has “experienced nothing short of a quiet revolution†and abandoned what he saw as the true meaning and force of the Constitution.
In his view, the Democratic Party’s agenda and its “quiet revolution†could be stopped only by a “radical constitutionalist,†someone in the mold of Thomas Jefferson or James Madison.
Its website boasts of starting a “quiet revolution in the Israel Defense Forces.â€
The reason: a quiet revolution that is making cancer drugs more affordable.
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