“manifesto” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “manifesto”:

– The founding manifesto did not contain a positive artistic programme.

– The ASALA’s eight point manifesto was published in 1981.

– In 1998, when they published a 150th anniversary edition of the “Communist Manifesto” by Marx and Engels, edited by Boris Buden with an introduction by Slavoj Žižek, they approached one of us to organize a contemporary art exhibition that they hoped would trigger a timely public debate on the issues the Manifesto might raise in Croatia.

– This project became part of the Metabolist Manifesto at the World Design Conference in Tokyo in 1960.

– Anderson is the co-writer of “The EarthEnd Saga” novel trilogy and the self-help guide book “WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere”.

manifesto some ways to use
manifesto some ways to use

Example sentences of “manifesto”:

– The Manifesto prescribed that peasants would be able to buy the land from the landlords.

– Liu Xiaobo’s was sent to prison for 11 years after he helped write the political manifesto 2008 called Charter 08.

– The suspected perpetrator of the crime, Christopher Dorner, put out a manifesto one day after the crime.

– He signed Émile Zola’s manifesto supporting Dreyfus.

– He published his manifesto “From Cubism to Suprematism”.

– The 1861 Emancipation Manifesto proclaimed the emancipation of the serfs on private estates and of the domestic serfs.

– In a manifesto dated November 4, 1900, the founder explained that the name referred to Ahmad, the alternative name of the prophet Mohammed.

– The PUP also introduced it’s manifesto for the 2020 Election.

– Hauptman who was an atheist, signed with 21 other Nobel laureates the Humanist Manifesto in 2003.

– It was published in the “Government Herald” in July 1871 as the manifesto of a secret society.

- The Manifesto prescribed that peasants would be able to buy the land from the landlords.

- Liu Xiaobo's was sent to prison for 11 years after he helped write the political manifesto 2008 called Charter 08.

– He was one of 22 Nobel Laureates that signed the Humanist Manifesto in 2003.

– He was the most known as the author of the “The Two Thousand WordsTwo Thousand Words” manifesto of June 1968.

– The manifesto was published in the daily, seated in Cracow, in the year 1898, and was immediately accepted in all the parts of the Partitions of Polanddivided Poland, by analogy with other similar expressions as Young Germany, Young Belgium, Young Scandinavia and so on.

– The Brunswick Manifesto had made many people suspicious of the king.

– The Futurists attempted to create it in their subsequent “Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting”.

– This slogan was later seen in a draft manifesto published in 1996, called “New Labour, New Life For Britain”.

– The other main theme is God’s preference for the lowly: so in this manifesto for social justice the author praises the poor and threatens the rich.

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