- - Democratic, collectivist movement in late 19th-century Russia
- - Democratic doctrine
- - U.S. political movement: 1891–1904
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- - French art movement of the late 19th century
- - Technique of using metaphors to deliver a message
- - Movement with a lot of representation?
- - Use of white to represent purity, e.g
- - Use of metaphors
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- - late 19th-century artistic movement to which claude monet belonged
- - I am using men's pissoir in the style of Monet
- - Taking off: one's mass movement in art
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- - vague ideas gripping first members of 19th century art movement
- - Examples of ...... include (a) Claude Monet, (b) Edgar Degas, (c) Rich Little?
- - Brass-rubbers may be so described as artists
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- - Italy's 19th-century unification movement
- - Garibaldi's movement
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- - 19th century term for water, favoured by the temperance movement
- - dame alas spilt water
- - Biblically inspired name for water
- - An opportunity to buy cheap barrier for water
- - A reservoir's a lake, though empty of water
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- - Charles Stewart —, 19th-century Irish nationalist who led the Irish Home Rule movement in the British Parliament
- - Suburb which includes the Auckland Domain and War Memorial Museum
- - Former Irish political leader
- - Irish Nationalist leader: 1846–91
- - 19th cen. Irish statesman.
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- - 19th-century French artistic movement — mailers (anag)
- - Mailer's conversion to practical appreciation
- - Portrayal of things as they are in Mailer's novel
- - True-to-life art movement
- - Henrik Ibsen was a playwright who focused on the ...... movement...
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- - 18th- and 19th-century movement to end slavery
- - Eradication of slavery
- - bringing to an end
- - Annulment of slavery
- - Slavery's ending
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- - 19th-century movement promoting innate divinity and spiritual healing [2 wds.]
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