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Bevanite
  • a word derived from Bevan.

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But the majority of the delegates, sensing a move to wed them to the Bevanite camp, rejected even that.

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It was presented by Alan Birch, whose powerful union includes shop clerks and warehousemen; he carefully denied that his union was afflicted with the "Bevanite neurosis"�then deftly put the case for Bevan.

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The angry young men and women of the Bevanite movement huddled in their signatory tweeds, dirndls and sandals as if lost without their leader.

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What was most jarring about the Bevanite accusations and innuendoes was that they seemed to be a more outspoken expression of what a lot of other Britons were thinking, including many who should know better.

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Rebel Rouser Aneurin Bevan careened through the industrial towns and docksides to roll his rich Welsh voice behind Bevanite candidates and Bevanite notions.

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