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Quiet Revolution
noun
- (in Canada) a period during the 1960s in Quebec, marked by secularization, educational reforms, and rising support for separation from the rest of Canada French nameR茅volution tranquille
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Over the last century, Vought said, the U.S. has 鈥渆xperienced nothing short of a quiet revolution鈥 and abandoned what he saw as the true meaning and force of the Constitution.
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In his view, the Democratic Party鈥檚 agenda and its 鈥渜uiet revolution鈥 could be stopped only by a 鈥渞adical constitutionalist,鈥 someone in the mold of Thomas Jefferson or James Madison.
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Its website boasts of starting a 鈥渜uiet revolution in the Israel Defense Forces.鈥
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The reason: a quiet revolution that is making cancer drugs more affordable.
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Meteorologists call it the 鈥渜uiet revolution鈥: a gradual but steady improvement in weather forecasting.
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