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Crise Académica; Crise Academica

X-Crise         
FRENCH THINK-TANK OF THE 1930S
X-Crise Group; Groupe X-crise; Groupe X-Crise
The Groupe X-Crise (or X-Crise) was a French technocratic movement created in 1931 as a consequence of the 1929 Wall Street stock market crash and the Great Depression. Formed by former students of the École Polytechnique (nicknamed "X"), it advocated planisme, or economic planning, as opposed to the then dominant ideology of classical liberalism which they held to have failed.
Chénier Cell         
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1970 SERIES OF EVENTS IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Crise d'octobre; October crisis; FLQ Crisis; Liberation cell; The October Crisis; October Crisis of 1970; FLQ crisis; Chénier cell; La Crise d'Octobre; La crise d'Octobre
The Chénier Cell, also known as the South Shore Gang, was a Montreal-based Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) terrorist cell responsible for a decade of bombing, armed robbery and kidnapping that led to the October Crisis.The Canadian Encyclopedia: October CrisisCanadaHistory.
period         
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Periods; Period (disambiguation); Peroid; Period (number); Period (song); Periode
(periods)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A period is a length of time.
This crisis might last for a long period of time.
...a period of a few months.
...for a limited period only.
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2.
A period in the life of a person, organization, or society is a length of time which is remembered for a particular situation or activity.
...a period of economic good health and expansion...
He went through a period of wanting to be accepted...
The South African years were his most creative period.
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3.
A particular length of time in history is sometimes called a period. For example, you can talk about the Victorian period or the Elizabethan period in Britain.
...the Roman period...
No reference to their existence appears in any literature of the period.
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4.
Period costumes, furniture, and instruments were made at an earlier time in history, or look as if they were made then.
...dressed in full period costume.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
Exercise, training, or study periods are lengths of time that are set aside for exercise, training, or study.
They accompanied him during his exercise periods.
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At a school or college, a period is one of the parts that the day is divided into during which lessons or other activities take place.
...periods of private study.
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When a woman has a period, she bleeds from her womb. This usually happens once a month, unless she is pregnant.
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8.
Some people say period after stating a fact or opinion when they want to emphasize that they are definite about something and do not want to discuss it further.
I don't want to do it, period.
ADV: cl ADV [emphasis]
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A period is the punctuation mark () which you use at the end of a sentence when it is not a question or an exclamation. (AM; in BRIT, use full stop
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Academic Crisis

The Academic Crisis (Portuguese: Crise académica) is the name given to a Portuguese governmental policy instigated in 1962 by the Estado Novo entailing the boycott and closure of several student associations and organizations, including the National Secretariat of Portuguese Students. Most members of this organization were opposition militants, among them many communists. The political activists who were anti-Salazar used to be investigated and persecuted by PIDE-DGS, the secret police, and according to the gravity of the offence, were usually sent to jail or transferred from one university to another in order to destabilize oppositionist networks and its hierarchical organization.

The students responded with demonstrations that culminated on March 24 with a huge student demonstration in Lisbon that was vigorously suppressed by the riot police, which led to hundreds of student injuries. Immediately thereafter, the students began a strike. These events were what became known as the Academic Crisis of 1962.

Marcelo Caetano, distinguished member of the Second Portuguese Republic and a reputed professor at the University of Lisbon Law School, was the 9th Rector of the University of Lisbon from 1959 on, but the Academic Crisis of 1962 led him to resign after protesting students clashed with riot police in the university's campus. Caetano would be appointed the successor of António de Oliveira Salazar, the mentor and leader of Estado Novo, in 1968.

However, between 1945 and 1974, there were three generations of militants of the radical right at the University of Coimbra and other universities, guided by a revolutionary nationalism partly influenced by the political sub-culture of European neofascism. The core of these radical students' struggle lay in a stalwart defence of the Portuguese Empire.

After the Carnation Revolution of 1974, 24 March would become the National Day of the Students.