(1) When Zimbabwe became independent in 1980, it pointed the way for South Africa to overthrow apartheid and establish a multi-racial democracy.
(2) There was only one problem: just as America was about to assume global leadership, the overthrow of world capitalism had been announced in the form of the Russian Revolution.
(3) They would create some kind of great force that would overthrow the old order.
(4) Early last century, the Bolshevik was plotting the overthrow of capitalism.
(5) It is a stirring, brutal tale of conspiracy and intrigue, treachery and dissent, the overthrow of a hapless leader named Duncan.
(6) Only an overthrow by Manning prevented a long touchdown.
(7) A violent act by a slave against a white person could never be just that; it always carried with it the implicit threat of slave rebellion and the overthrow of white power.
(8) Their subversive activities are calculated to overthrow parliamentary democracy
(9) The Taoiseach flouted his constitutional duty and lined-up with other Governments against the Irish people order to overthrow last year's democratic referendum result.
(10) Plotting the overthrow of a foreign government, however tyrannical, became a criminal offence.
(11) Plotting the overthrow of the government
(12) In these circumstances the demand for Maori tribes or iwi to be given control over such an important resource as the foreshore and seabed can only be progressive if it matched with a demand for the overthrow of capitalism.
(13) It seems the 96 fastball was a bit of an overthrow for him, as he did not top 94 in his six fastballs after that.
(14) They used their electronic brains to plot the overthrow of humankind, and carried it out with the supercharged bodies they had been given by their human masters who were now slaves.
(15) The occasion being evoked: a fundamental, revolutionary change, announcing not only the overthrow of the old regime, but the birth of a new state.
(16) Its central theme is the struggle between love and power, the overthrow of a world gripped by greed and oppression, and its replacement by one ruled by freedom and benevolence.
(17) A large wrought-iron arched overthrow for double gates or doors, with Greek Revival motifs and laurel swags.
(18) The overthrow , particularly popular in the Baroque era commencing in the 17th century, refers to the crowning section of ornamental wrought iron work which forms a decorative crest above a wrought iron gate.
(19) The Venezuelan president has often said the United States supports opposition attempts to overthrow him.
(20) I didn't think it was a good moment to tell him I was in a band called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Fight for Justiceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and we were planning to use the power of punk to overthrow the Tory junta.