Searching for the word revolution in Senate within the 1970s…
The word revolution
- appears in 0.2% of speeches
- appears 333 times in 234 speeches
- was spoken on 170 sitting days by 79 different people
- appears in speeches on 186 different topics
Top speakers:
- MULVIHILL, James (18 uses)
- CAVANAGH, James (15 uses)
- SHEIL, Glen (14 uses)
- WRIGHT, Reginald (14 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (12 uses)
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Top days:
- 22 April 1971 (14 uses)
- 2 October 1974 (12 uses)
- 6 March 1979 (10 uses)
- 25 March 1976 (9 uses)
- 18 August 1971 (7 uses)
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Top topics:
- THE GEO-POLITICAL SITUATION: A PATTERN OF INSTABILITY: Ministerial Statement (13 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (13 uses)
- QUESTION: BUDGET 1974-75 (12 uses)
- DRIED VINE FRUITS LEVY AMENDMENT BILL 1976: First Reading (10 uses)
- PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Formal Motion of Adjournment (7 uses)
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Associated words:
- industrial revolution (41 appearances)
- french revolution (11 appearances)
- technological revolution (9 appearances)
- green revolution (8 appearances)
- cultural revolution (7 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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They are a direct consequence of the revolution in Iran and the partial closure of the Abadan refinery.
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It was his duty to organise revolution and overturn the government of the country by violent means.
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Senator Mulvihill has, is, in his terms, to be inciting revolution.
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One has only to consider the great civil wars and revolutions of history to note that they were all fought over human rights.
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I think it is safe to say that if honourable senators read the history of the Industrial Revolution they will find that the worker never has been accepted as a member of the community of the world.