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  • 121Futurist Manifesto — Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, author of the Futurist Manifesto. The Futurist Manifesto, written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909, then in French… …

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  • 122Humanist Manifesto I — A Humanist Manifesto , also known as Humanist Manifesto I to distinguish it from later Humanist Manifestos in the series, was written in 1933 primarily by Raymond Bragg and published with 34 signers. Unlike the later manifestos, this first talks… …

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  • 123A Reader's Manifesto — Infobox Book | name = A Reader s Manifesto: An Attack on the Growing Pretentiousness in American Literary Prose image caption = Cover of the first edition of the expanded essay. title orig = translator = author = Brian Reynolds Myers cover artist …

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  • 124Prague Manifesto (Esperanto) — For other things named Prague Manifesto, see Prague Manifesto (disambiguation) …

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  • 125Brunswick Manifesto (1792) — The Brunswick Manifesto was a proclamation issued by Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, commander of the Allied Army (principally Austrian and Prussian), on 25 July 1792 to the population of Paris, France during the French… …

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  • 126Meat Beat Manifesto — Gründung: 1987 Genre: Electronica/Jazz Website: http://www.meatbeatmanifesto.com/ Mastermind …

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  • 127October Manifesto — Demonstration 17 October 1905 by Ilya Repin (Russian Museum. St. Petersburg). The October Manifesto (Russian: Октябрьский манифест, Манифест 17 октября) was issued on 17 October, 1905 (30 October in the Gregorian calendar) by Tsar Nicholas II of… …

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  • 128Regina Manifesto — The Regina Manifesto was the programme of the Co operative Commonwealth Federation and was adopted at the first national convention of the CCF held in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1933. The primary goal of the Regina Manifesto was to eradicate the… …

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