revolutions im PONS Wörterbuch

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Other examples are bank runs, currency inflations, strikes, migrations, riots, and revolutions.
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These microworlds progress rapidly, some dying out in revolutions and wars, and some developing as regular civilizations without any of them showing any intrinsic perfection or happiness.
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One, the pulsar, is a neutron star spinning at 100 revolutions per second.
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Making a mirror with a focal length of five metres, for example, requires a rotation speed less than ten revolutions per minute.
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As seen relative to the fixed stars, it rotates exactly three times for every two revolutions it makes around its orbit.
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The alternator revolved at 150 revolutions per minute, and had a rotating field magnet with 32 poles.
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This usurpation was followed by demonstrations in support of absolutism and failed revolutions to reinstate liberalism.
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Among the lesser known revolutions, a number of borderline cases have been included which may or may not have been communist revolutions.
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He warns that great revolutions are most infrequent and that successful political systems are tenacious and adaptive.
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They also served as the principal financiers of the nation's innumerable revolutions, floating innumerable loans-at high interest rates-to competing political factions.
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