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  • It first came up in 1985-86, when the Italian Communists visited Gorbachev, followed by the German Social-Democrats.

    The EUSSR Not a sheep 2009

  • They all complained that the changes in the world, particularly after [British Prime Minister Margaret] Thatcher introduced privatisation and economic liberalisation, were threatening to wipe out the achievement (as they called it) of generations of Socialists and Social-Democrats -- threatening to reverse it completely.

    The EUSSR Not a sheep 2009

  • The failure of the enterprise merely showed that the Social-Democrats of that period were unable to meet the immediate requirements of the time owing to their lack of revolutionary experience and practical training.

    Matthew Yglesias » Cramer Misquotes Lenin, Too 2009

  • European politics usually involves at least three groups: Christian-Democrats (=conservatives), Social-Democrats and Liberals (=libertarians).

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Globally Managing American Speech? 2009

  • "A wonderful victory for equal rights in Europe", says Dutch Member of European Parliament Emine Bozkurt who led the negotiations on the issue for the European Social-Democrats.

    European Parliament approves new anti-discrimination legislation Christine Burns 2009

  • "A wonderful victory for equal rights in Europe", says Dutch Member of European Parliament Emine Bozkurt who led the negotiations on the issue for the European Social-Democrats.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Christine Burns 2009

  • Professor Jan Švejnar of the University of Michigan, received 111 votes, mainly from the Social-Democrats and the Greens.

    The only leader worth voting for Helen 2008

  • In contrast, Socialists and Social-Democrats seem to hold to the Marxist idea that humans are infinitely malleable and good, but this notion clearly does not work either.

    Imagine all the People 2007

  • That was about the German Social-Democrats as well, oddly enough.

    Looking to the future? Helen 2005

  • After holding the state for 32 years, the Social-Democrats would not like to lose it at all.

    Chancellor Schröder tries to shift the blame Helen 2005

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