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  • 1Movement for Democratic Change (prior to 2005) — {Refimprove|date=July 2009}} Movement for Democratic Change Leader Morgan Tsvangirai …

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  • 2Movement for Democratic Change (pre-2004) — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Movement for Democratic Change party wikicolourid = Liberal status = defunct class = fed foundation = 31 September, 1999 dissolution = March 2006 party president = Morgan Tsvangirai leader = Gibson… …

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  • 3Tea Party movement — This article is about the movement. For the protest events themselves, see Tea Party protests. For the U.S. Congressional caucus, see Tea Party Caucus …

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  • 49/11 Truth movement — Supporters of the 9/11 Truth movement at a Los Angeles demonstration, October 2007 9/11 Truth movement is a collective name for loosely affiliated organizations and individuals who question the accepted account of the September 11, 2001,… …

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  • 5Liturgical Movement — The Liturgical Movement is a movement of scholarship and the reform of worship within the Roman Catholic Church that has taken place over the last century and a half and has affected many Protestant and Reformed Churches including the Church of… …

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  • 6Anti-nuclear movement — 120,000 people attended an anti nuclear protest in Bonn, Germany, on October 14, 1979, following the Three Mile Island accident.[1] …

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  • 7Military reforms resulting from the Yen Bai mutiny — For the mutiny, see Yen Bai mutiny. The failure of the Yen Bai mutiny by Vietnamese soldiers in the French colonial army on February 10, 1930 caused the French authorities to engage in a reform of military policies which were aimed at preventing… …

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  • 8Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan — The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) was a militant Islamist group formed in 1998 by former Soviet paratrooper Juma Namangani, and the Islamic ideologue Tohir Yuldashev both ethnic Uzbeks from the Fergana Valley. Its objective was to… …

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  • 9Russian Liberation Movement — (Русское Освободительное Движение) is a term used to describe Russians during World War II who tried to create an anti communist armed force which would topple the regime of Joseph Stalin. Such a movement included not only Russians but peoples of …

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  • 10Bible Student movement — The Bible Student movement is the name adopted by a Protestant religious movement with premillennialist expectations that emerged from the teachings and ministry of Pastor Charles Taze Russell. Members of this movement generally referred to… …

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