Urdu, a distorter of tongues, pilfering as it does from Persian, Hindi, but largely Arabic, uses the masculine word for coup d'etat – inqilab – for revolution, rather than the accurate feminine: thawra. |
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Unfortunately the American people let a coup d'etat let place. |
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I don't think a coup d'etat will happen again soon. |
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The idea that this coup d'etat is popular is killed by the fact that, on seizing power, the president has had to ban all public demonstrations for two months. |
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As Aristide's second term progressed, more and more of the president's one time strong supporters, who had mobilised for his return after the 1991 coup d'etat, deserted him. |
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Arbenz was ousted in a coup d'etat and was forced to flee the country. |
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When Henry died, Stephen invaded England, and in a coup d'etat had himself crowned instead of Matilda. |
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After a coup d'etat in 1653, Oliver Cromwell forcibly took control of England from Parliament. |
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This resulted in the Statute of Autonomy of 1936, soon frustrated by Franco's coup d'etat and subsequent long dictatorship. |
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Sabotage is a crucial tool of the successful coup d'etat, which requires control of communications before, during, and after the coup is staged. |
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It could only appear through some dictatorial coup d'etat by a future scientocracy. |
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The plan has been implemented since February 1938 when, after a coup d'etat, the monarchic authoritarian regime has been imposed. |
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Unfortunately, the results of the 1828 election were cast aside in a Centralist coup d'etat led by Anastasio Bustamante. |
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The coup d'etat also constituted an iron curtain for the social scientists. |
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