It was only later on that the National Front co-opted some members of the movement.
Business has co-opted many features of the social media landscape, of course, from YouTube to Twitter.
School boards consist of elected parents and staff members and people co-opted from the local community.
But white southerners co-opted these ideas and used them to keep schools in the south segregated.
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Nestle brand Friskies recently co-opted this bit of catnip to draw cat lovers to their brand.
Video sharing sites like You Tube are being co-opted by consumer brands like Nike.
Ludwig von Beethoven's Ninth Symphony has been co-opted by everyone from dictators to revolutionaries.
Firms such as Anglo American, the mining and manufacturing conglomerate, have happily been co-opted.
In 1990, facing electoral annihilation, the party co-opted him to serve as prime minister for eight weeks.
Furthermore, this common pleasure circuit can be co-opted and over-trained making it also responsible for the pain of addiction.
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During the campaign, Mr Bouteflika and his military backers neatly split the opposition and co-opted the more malleable elements.
The panel is made up of 10 councillors representing the county's district and borough councils, with two independent co-opted members.
He was co-opted as one of only two 20-somethings to serve on Mr Vilsack's commission on the future of the state.
Any restaurant using the mid-air messaging system is unlikely to be happy with it being co-opted by patrons complaining about poor service.
Nana guessed that Pete was under that bulb, either there or in his tree house, designed for the children, co-opted by him.
Dr Dresler co-opted six self-professed practitioners of the art for his experiment.
It's not the first time a big Internet company has co-opted Android: Amazon.com Inc. has gone much further with its Kindle Fire tablets.
Egypt has some 15 legal opposition parties, but most are weightless or thoroughly co-opted by Mr Mubarak's crushingly dominant National Democratic Party (NDP).
But I think the Tea Party got co-opted along the way by career politicians who saw a feeling in the country they could exploit.
Some have co-opted the style of their more respected full-sized brethren.
Afghanistan needs to see the value of learning its own cultural history as too often the country's story is co-opted by the lens of another.
But Volvox shows the sort of thing to look for: a gene that stops reproduction in single-celled creatures and has been co-opted to do a new job.
Indeed, Laurent Fabius, one of the rare Socialist elephants not (yet) co-opted by Mr Sarkozy, has argued the opposite: that the party should return to its Socialist roots.
Rather than inventing a new base pair, they have co-opted the least common of the three stop codons and used it to code for various new amino acids.
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Ms Fearon has been co-opted as an MLA, replacing Conor Murphy in Newry and Armagh as part of the party's phasing out of double jobbing by its MPs.
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The Republicans may have co-opted religion for reactionary political ends.
In 1996, Clinton co-opted the Republicans' position on welfare reform.
For Mr Bush's supporters, the Senate report's best sentence was the one that appeared to absolve his administration of the charge that it coerced and co-opted the nation's spies.
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These will be made up of five individuals, either "disinterested" back bench councillors - that is, those who haven't previously expressed a view on the proposals, or co-opted lay individuals.
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