He fled to the USA as the general assumed control of the country and re-imposed the savagery that characterized the dictatorships of the past. |
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Of course, history has been replete with despotisms and petty dictatorships. |
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They greatly appealed to audiences behind the Iron Curtain and dictatorships of all kinds. |
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We can forgive the debts of Third World dictatorships, but these guys will run it up again and pocket the dough. |
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Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the cultivation of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton. |
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Elected dictatorships, which extinguish opposition, destroy the political process too. |
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Many expected that North American would be reduced to a McJobs economy buying the output of sweatshops located in Far-East dictatorships. |
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The nature of the dictatorships determined the savage character of the eastern conflict. |
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Drug cartels, terrorist cells, and guerilla movements all reproduce themselves as dictatorships in the end. |
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Look at Europe, many Europeans say, we have eradicated wars, dangerous nationalism and dictatorships. |
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That's why in dictatorships or autocratic regimes those in power move quickly to suppress a free press. |
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Get rid of the new-labour new-tory dictatorships and let's have good old democracy back again! |
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The counterpart is used only in totalitarian states or military dictatorships. |
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Everywhere that people lived under totalitarian dictatorships, they felt he was one of them. |
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Maybe years of living under totalitarian dictatorships left them no choice but to live large in whatever small ways they can. |
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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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And history has examples of how universities, by becoming mere mouthpieces of government, have aided and abetted dictatorships. |
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It is no longer possible for the surrounding dictatorships to defend their oppressive ways as the immutable order of things. |
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It was dictatorships that plunged the Philippines and Indonesia into the cesspool of corruption. |
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And they are about overthrowing dictatorships and expanding democracy and so forth. |
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The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships. |
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At the same time, supporters of right-wing dictatorships ascended to the highest offices of the Church. |
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A body dominated by dictatorships is never going to promote democratic values. |
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Totalitarian dictatorships provided us with a variety of examples, but democracies provided some examples as well. |
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As more of the world's countries adopt democracy, more American businesses appear to prefer dictatorships. |
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This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period. |
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He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America. |
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These are the types of measures usually associated with military or fascist dictatorships. |
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The CP also denied the crimes of Stalin and the dictatorships of Eastern Europe. |
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It matters little whether these countries are democracies or dictatorships. |
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I would think that Socialists would oppose religious dictatorships and monarchies at the drop of a hat. |
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Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble. |
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This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships. |
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The establishment of fascist dictatorships is not a historical inevitability. |
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He should be commended and judges in other former dictatorships should follow his lead. |
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Virtually all corporations and government bureaucracies are dictatorships. |
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They are not dictatorships, they are not tyrannies, against which one may express resistance through violent means. |
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While it has made tyrannies and dictatorships harder to maintain, it has also brought new freedom to individuals and businesses. |
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I still hold with the view that a bad choice is better than none, and my guess is most others, especially those who have lived under dictatorships would agree. |
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Of course, dictatorships issue this sort of alarmist propaganda all the time. U.S. troops on the parallel can't sneeze without Pyongyang accusing them of germ warfare. |
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But how many billions in foreign aid have been wasted over the decades due to the grandiose projects and corruption of dictatorships and kleptocracies? |
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For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian regimes than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad. |
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It is a significant day for a nation and a region in need of, and yearning for, self-governance and an unshackling from dictatorships and oppression. |
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During the Arab Spring, social media was praised as the driving force behind a collective movement to dismantle dictatorships. |
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Single-party systems can institutionalize dictatorships by making them survive the life of one dominant figure. |
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And the whole country smarts from the long succession of military dictatorships. |
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It should not be aimed at legitimizing de facto governments or military dictatorships. |
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It is well known that impunity is a breeding ground for dictatorships and criminals. |
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Despite the end of most dictatorships, there still does not appear to be meaningful democracy or the alleviation of poverty. |
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Oppression, foreign occupation, and military dictatorships get a bad rap. |
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It raises the question of whether they will avoid resorting to a new round of military dictatorships, or, alternately, be swept away by social revolution. |
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Even dictatorships and police states have fewer citizens behind bars. |
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No, the last dictatorships in the United States, which were the police states of Mississippi and Alabama, were taken down through peaceful protest that spurred legislation. |
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Atrocities that occur in dictatorships generate little fanfare or international reaction because the images are not as available to the wired West or to repressed populaces. |
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Bold satirical initiatives have unmasked hypocrisy, corruption, and brutality in dictatorships across the world. |
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In Africa, the Cold War context led instead to proxy wars and support for kleptocratic dictatorships. |
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In addition, there are plenty of other dictatorships around the world. |
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It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet. |
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One of the fiercest communist dictatorships strived to destroy the soul of the Albanian people. |
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The Molotov-Ribbentropp Pact and its secret proposals created the basis for the crime performed by the most bestial dictatorships of mankind. |
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Still, the atrophy continued, as did the collapse of Vatican-backed dictatorships in Portugal, Spain and Latin America. |
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As befits someone who specializes in the study of dictatorships, he seems to be bowed beneath the yoke of an invisible tyrant. |
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The Cold War was evident, the nuclear stand-off only too real and many European peoples were under the yoke of one-party socialist dictatorships. |
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This Convention dates back to 1951 and its principal object was to receive refugees from Communist dictatorships. |
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Burma is without a doubt ruled by one of the world's cruellest dictatorships. |
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They don't deserve mudslides or earthquakes or crooked dictatorships or AIDS or a whole host of things that afflict them that you and I cannot stop, either. |
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It's no surprise to see that the biggest buyers include some of the most oppressive dictatorships. |
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Such a scenario must encourage similar dictatorships to go their own way where weapons are concerned. |
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People living under dictatorships are pursuing the democratic struggle, but they cannot fight this battle alone. |
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Indeed, the accession formula, an essentially Canadian invention, to all intents and purposes precludes dictatorships from membership. |
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Haiti has been ravaged by poverty, natural disasters, dictatorships and political coups. |
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All his poetry and plays seem to deal with corruption, tyranny and the cult of personality in African dictatorships. |
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In the name of a foreign ideology, these rulers imposed on ordinary citizens one of the most brutal dictatorships ever known. |
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The time of military dictatorships and forcibly imposed Governments is gone and will never return. |
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Once they came to power they turned to totalitarian dictatorships. |
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Germany experienced two dictatorships and has extensively attempted to come to terms with that. |
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The overthrow of the communist dictatorships did remove an important cluster of state sponsors of terrorism. |
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The colonels could be anything, including secret members of the mb and plotters for future dictatorships. |
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Other dictatorships do without a personality cult but are just as suffocating. |
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Mr President, that is the only way dictatorships can really be weakened and concord between all the peoples of the region promoted. |
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We wholeheartedly reject the call for dialogue and the meekness that both lead to dictatorships and concentration camps. |
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It creates the greatest dictatorships and the violent and torturous security-oriented regimes, and defends them. |
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They cannot count on the impunity enjoyed by other dictatorships enjoyed in former times. |
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That is why the first thing that dictatorships and authoritarian regimes do is to muzzle the press, use it for propaganda and disinformation and introduce censorship. |
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Freedom of movement is a basic right which only dictatorships impair. |
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Working together we must ensure that it will be impossible to return to the times of authoritarianism or military or civilianmilitary dictatorships. |
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The idea that landlords should be restrained from shoving rents through the roof regardless of their tenants' ability to pay them invariably gets Tories screaming about red dictatorships and the end of the world. |
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Now, however, with neoliberalism-first experimented with in the dictatorships of the South, in particular the Pinochet regime in Chile-that role has largely withered away, giving market forces free reign. |
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Obviously, the consequences of the huge repression practised by the Communist dictatorships in Romania and Bulgaria and of the destitution caused there by them cannot be reversed with a wave of the hand. |
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In fact, anyone reading the motion that has been adopted might believe themselves to be living in a terrible atmosphere of persecution, under one of the murkiest dictatorships of the twentieth century! |
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Hakeem criticized the administration of the government, which resulted in creating previous dictatorships. |
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The momentum of linguistic rights during this period was fed in part by the frenzy of decolonisation, the American civil-rights movement, and the end of several dictatorships. |
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The overthrow of the Salazar regime in Portugal in 1974 and the death of General Franco of Spain in 1975 end the last right-wing dictatorships in Europe. |
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Nigeria may well be a major power in the region, but it also has a tradition of internal conflict, coups d'état and dictatorships, although it is fortunate that matters have been improving recently. |
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Home to three fifths of the world's population, Asia is also home to some of the world's worst dictatorships which are rallying together to silence all voices of dissent. |
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Democracy is important too: famines usually occur only in dictatorships. |
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It marked a clear break from the coups and subsequent dictatorships installed to defend economic elites that had cast a long shadow across Latin America. |
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At the Young Vic this summer, BFT will be performing a new piece, Red Forest, featuring real-life stories from people living in war zones, in dictatorships and in unjust and unequal societies across the globe. |
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Those are already difficult, with the civilian government of Olesegun Obasanjo trying to recover hundreds of millions of pounds worth of tax credits handed to oil companies during previous military dictatorships. |
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In contrast, peace in the region implies active and determined support to the weak social and democratic forces fighting against the nationalist dictatorships and for the right of ethnic minorities. |
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After years of military dictatorships and one-party governments, there was growing mass pressure for increased participation and accountability as part of a new momentum for political renewal. |
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In recent history, many countries under dictatorships have maintained public education systems, as have countries that have experienced civil war. |
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Sulla also held two dictatorships and one more consulship, which began the crisis and decline of Roman Republic. |
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Most South American countries were in some periods ruled by military dictatorships that were supported by the United States of America. |
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The history of Thailand from 1932 to 1973 was dominated by military dictatorships which were in power for much of the period. |
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Bolivia has been governed by democratically elected governments since 1982, prior to that it was governed by various dictatorships. |
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The militaristic dictatorships of Europe and Japan pursued an ultimately doomed course of imperialist expansionism. |
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So pally are the two dictatorships that Myanmar seems to have tolerated another outrageous, if less catastrophic, North Korean breach of its sovereignty. |
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Since independence in 1956, the country has been caught in a vicious cycle of short-lived democratically elected governments and lengthy military dictatorships. |
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A metarchy is a government by supers. Almost all the metarchies currently in existence are dictatorships, ruled by a single metahuman. |
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This is a crude moment, but otherwise the filmmakers succeed in finding an appropriate and tricky moral balance as they take sides in a fight between two dictatorships. |
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It was in western Europe, not under Latin American or Asian military dictatorships, that clandestinity and iron discipline were felt to be necessary. |
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His final novel Anthills of the Savannah, deals with the growing political pandemic of dictatorships in Africa. |
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But for the older generation, it was optimistic to hope that the scars wrought by forty years of division and the two successive dictatorships endured by the people of the GDR could be erased that easily. |
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Furthermore, we recall that there are still regimes that exert an iron grip on the lives of their citizens and that represent a threat to free peoples: the world's many dictatorships, from North Korea to Iran and Cuba. |
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In 2005 members of the European Parliament from the former satellite countries of the Soviet Union demanded that communist symbols be banned along with the swastika, citing the death toll inflicted by communist dictatorships. |
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After two terrible wars, two totalitarian and atheistic dictatorships that marked the 20th century which has just ended, and facing the prevalent phenomenon of secularism, Europe needs a deep renewal in the faith. |
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This is especially the case with Vietnam and China now that they no longer hew strictly to the communist economic ideology that once justified their dictatorships. |
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The economically most powerful dictatorships arrogantly proclaim their authoritarianism, exploiting the international community's divisions and the ravages of the wars carried out in the name of the fight against terrorism. |
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What we in the European Union call critical dialogue allows us to use a panoply of diplomatic tools without resorting systematically to sanctions and isolation in a vain attempt to bring certain dictatorships to heel. |
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The majority are dictatorships and squalid, corrupt kleptocracies. |
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At various times, certain historians have judged the dictatorships of Bolivar in Peru and Colombia in such a way as to attribute to him Caesarist ideas. |
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Rule may be hereditary in practice without being considered a monarchy, such as that of family dictatorships or political families in many democracies. |
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Communist dictatorships have been especially prone to use this term. |
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As with the Mediterranean countries in the 1980s, the countries in Central and Eastern Europe had emerged from dictatorships and wanted to consolidate their democracies. |
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