In July 1979, the Nicaraguan Revolution overthrew the dictator Somoza and replaced the dynasty with the Sandinistas. |
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The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose authoritarian rule had alienated the masses. |
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Perhaps the dictator was good at his job as an artificially friendly face of the movement. |
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While we did get rid of a bad dictator, the results are hardly encouraging. |
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In 1979 the US-backed dictator in Nicaragua, Antonio Somoza, was overthrown by a popular revolution. |
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In 1946, after the death of dictator Benito Mussolini, the reconstituted Italian government renounced its claims to its African colonies. |
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He became a dictator, enforcing a reign of terror with his secret police, sometimes referred to as tonton macoute. |
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Such details spice up the account of a wartime dictator losing touch with reality. |
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Plato does not provide any consoling myth at all for the jumped-up dictator who claims to know what is best for the people. |
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He turned his science prof into an unhinged dictator in a satire that was later to be championed as a masterpiece by the absurdists. |
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The second was to protect democracy and freedom against a dictator in a blind search for national supremacy. |
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He's a homicidal dictator who can be deterred, or eliminated, by conventional means. |
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How does such a system of brain-washing come into being without a cruel, omnipotent dictator? |
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Hebden is a steersman, not a dictator, even though it's his hand that places and defines every aspect of this music. |
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However awkward and obstructive the dictator has been, the president is going to war come what may. |
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He longed for a strong dictator and the security of the old religion, without the injustices of the old order. |
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I assumed it was to stop a fascist, racist dictator from forcing his views on the people of Britain. |
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Men called him a dictator because they feared moral inflexibility in one who had power. |
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Protecting the nation from a dictator was not something they figured on having to do when they were planning to build a new nation. |
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Because you are insignificant, the emperor in your heart can only be the dictator of one person, and that person is yourself. |
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The invasion has made the dictator a folk hero throughout a region where he was previously unpopular. |
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She could be sucked down the drain and the world would have one less evil dictator to cower in fear from. |
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I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a gaggle of geese. |
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The problem is when the chatterati prefers a suave, polished and TVgenic dictator over a rustic politician and berates the unsophisticated desi. |
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Obviously, the removal of a dictator by the people themselves is probably the most desirable outcome in these situations. |
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One of the most extreme actions of Cambodia's late Communist dictator Pol Pot was to purge the country of anybody who wore glasses. |
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The government is acting like a dictator on this matter and bulldozing its way through everything. |
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You don't pussyfoot around and make excuses for a murderous dictator who ignores U.N. mandates for 12 years. |
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The pig leader Napoleon and his rival Snowball symbolize the dictator Stalin and the Communist leader Leon Trotsky. |
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We opposed him from day one, because it was clear that he was a socialist dictator and a tyrant. |
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Although soberly written, this biography of the dictator bristles with moral indignation. |
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Stalin has metamorphosed into a totalitarian dictator intent on conquest, and the storm clouds of a new conflict gather. |
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Why bother, ask many commentators, expending moral indignation on a totalitarian dictator who is universally despised? |
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We have struggled courageously to topple the dictator and establish democracy. |
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Gaius Octavius, as Augustus was originally known, was 18 when in 43 BC his great-uncle, the dictator Julius Caesar, was assassinated. |
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What are the chances that the uneducated dictator could tell a centrifuge from a cow-milking machine? |
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He is no longer the grim dictator with the power of life and death over his subjects. |
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It cannot hurt for the dictator to be held up to obloquy and censure for the use of gas. |
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He defeated Pompey's troops in many battles and became the dictator of Rome. |
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He is a tyrannical, dogmatic and highly narcissistic dictator who has no intentions of going down quietly. |
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Thus do an insecure, reclusive dictator and an insecure, impulsive foreign affairs naif hold the peace of the world in their hands. |
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Will the former dictator be mythologised as a hero or reviled as the tyrant he was? |
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He points out that the single greatest unilateralist out there is the dictator himself. |
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In the eyes of someone who just sees a fragment of my life, they may see me as a dictator, they may see me as a slave driver. |
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There were battalions of multinational forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price. |
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Often regarded as a bloodthirsty dictator, he was later valued for his social ideals of reducing inequality and ensuring work for all. |
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The indifference shown to the mortal remains of their own people did not bring any gains to the dictator or his country. |
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Many of us are convinced that the dictator will acquire nuclear weapons fairly soon and subject any nation to nuclear blackmail. |
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I saw what happened when a dictator was allowed to take over a piece of a country and the country went down the tubes. |
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Criticism reached shrill heights during the lead-up to the war against the dictator. |
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The proceedings starting today are nothing but a show trial designed to have the former dictator quickly sentenced to death and executed. |
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If I were a dictator, I could just slap him down or retract the broadcasting licenses of the media on his payroll. |
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Mass opposition to a war against a dictator who models himself on Stalin is being led by a man who is nostalgic for Stalin. |
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And U.S. troops put on a show of force in areas still loyal to the former dictator. |
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No, well I don't think that anybody's misjudged the Iraqi dictator and the brutality of the man. |
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He was using misdirection to shift attention away from his former alliance with the dictator. |
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Don't you even think that the people of Iraq are better off having got rid of a dictator? |
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He doesn't present himself as a dictator who tramples on our liberty and demands blind obedience. |
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Under the Australian constitution, drawn up in 1901, the governor-general has the powers of an absolute dictator. |
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Without the latter, he would just be a tinpot dictator of a small 3rd world country. |
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She was not surprised, however, at the meek way in which the fallen dictator surrendered. |
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A barbarian dictator who stares down the US can lead a region to war, terrorism, and oppression on a global scale. |
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The choice was therefore to leave a murderous dictator in power or to remove him by force. |
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There is no virtue in refusing to intervene while a dictator attempts mass murder. |
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He turns the radio off and screws the paper up in a ball and swears that the dictator had the right idea after all. |
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The very means by which the dictator had clung to power, his legendary savagery, had destroyed his internal support. |
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Eventually, a new dictator, perhaps a Shiite ayatollah, takes control and forms a passionately anti-American government. |
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Within months, the carefully groomed leader became a tinpot dictator, setting a trend that would endure in all the fractured states of West Africa. |
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It's about a brutal dictator who's oppressing his own people. |
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For instance, overthrowing the dictator obviously removed him as a threat. |
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If you wish to attempt to do so, you must bear in mind that a dictator is a ruler having absolute authority and supreme jurisdiction over the government of a state. |
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It has been used by incumbent regimes to either swell Swiss bank accounts or to support the local political elite who will maintain a dictator in his position. |
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We see a dictator using force to repress and persecute his opponents. |
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The dictator is not going to work with a religious fanatic, she said. |
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The strategy of the dictator Fabius prevented further losses. |
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Sulla used his power as dictator to refashion the Roman state. |
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Caesar was declared dictator of Rome by the now submissive Senate. |
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If you have a great person in charge then a benevolent dictator is wonderful. |
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A U.S. diplomat once spoke with bitterness of the breadth of his power when negotiating with an uncooperative dictator. |
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When the United States allowed the President to make himself a dictator, Cubans promulgated a new constitution that abnegated the hated Platt Amendment. |
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To most of the world, Bashar al-Assad is a brutal dictator, responsible for the slaughter of 100,000 or more. |
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The obvious choice is North Korea, an aggressive and warlike nation ruled by a mad and brutal dictator known for supporting terror and building weapons of mass destruction. |
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An authoritarian, yes, but he didn't quite rise to the definitional standard of dictator. |
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And for Larry Flynt, this might be a monumental opportunity to stick it to the dictator the best way he knows how. |
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A year and a half ago, I launched dictator Appreciation Month, otherwise known as Make Fun of a dictator Month. |
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Not only did they provide the dictator with needed cash, but they played right into his scheme of using oil allocations to buy favor around the globe. |
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Some of these groups were brutally repressed by the dictator. |
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Swiss actor, Bruno Ganz, portrays Hitler, and is said to achieve a photographic likeness of the stooped, 56-year-old dictator, who was plagued by Parkinson's disease. |
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Putin has taken off the flimsy mask of democracy to reveal himself in full as the would-be KGB dictator he has always been. |
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If political stability could be achieved by toppling a rotten dictator or if nations could be built at gunpoint, this problem would not be so pressing. |
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The day before, generalissimo Francisco Franco, the longtime dictator of Spain, had finally died after an interminable illness. |
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This week, witnesses against the former dictator related the horrors committed by the guatemalan Army. |
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Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi was a communist dictator, for sure, but had a genuine following. |
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And now, in the light of the recent thaw in relations between Libya and the West, Scotland Yard detectives have agreed to carry her plea to the ears of the dictator. |
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This deeply pained my friends, not because they particularly loved America, but because the activists had no conception of Iraq's suffering under the dictator. |
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Now the boy's being hauled before the courts for having been part of a plot to overthrow some tinpot dictator in Equatorial Mongolia or some such place. |
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Soon these two rather different pursuits become intertwined as our designated heroes find themselves under assault from a tinpot dictator and a greedy Western industrialist. |
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The nightmare that looms ahead now is likely to be a pseudo-democratic process meant to legitimize a popular dictator. |
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In 1958, Venezuela packed off its last military dictator and established a multiparty democracy. |
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She is credited with helping to end the war and vanquish dictator Charles Taylor in 2003, opening the door for Sirleaf. |
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But the attacks could also weaken the most potent opponents to the dictator Bashar al-Assad. |
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No, this won't be a naval skirmish with some oppressive foreign dictator. |
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Just as small children project their fear of the dark on to an imaginary bogeyman, the protagonists of the Western economies lay their fears at the door of the Iraqi dictator. |
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A murderous dictator may not be anyone's idea of a great business partner. |
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He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime. |
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Witness Tunisia in early spring of 2011, two months after dictator zine El-Abidine Ben Ali is overthrown. |
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Apologies on the Hugo Chavez overload, but one last post about the fallen dictator. |
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And we saw that same desire to be free in Tunisia, where the will of the people proved more powerful than the writ of a dictator. |
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Eventually, Charles I will be overthrown, and the Puritan dictator Oliver Cromwell will take power. |
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On 1 May 1945, the federal constitution of 1929, which had been terminated by dictator Dollfuss on 1 May 1934, was declared valid again. |
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Essex man Slobodan Milosevic is sick of the Press asking him what he thinks about the Serb dictator of the same name. |
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Mussolini is remembered mostly as a second banana to Hitler, a posturing dictator whom the Italians got rid of. |
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His trips were highly criticised, with some people saying his fraternisation with the North Korean dictator meant he was condoning him. |
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Al Senussi is the brother-in-law and ex-spy chief of toppled Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi. |
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In times of military emergency, a dictator would be appointed for a term of six months. |
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The Warden had a great respect for the dictator, though he was later to realise his mistake. |
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This transformed the magistrates from representatives of the people to representatives of the dictator. |
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Jefferson became president in 1801, but was hostile to Napoleon as a dictator and emperor. |
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He is a good dictator, an annihilator of the religious personalities of others. |
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At times, the most influential eunuch in the Directorate of Ceremonial acted as a de facto dictator over the state. |
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He was also buddies with nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza. |
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This situation stems from a law passed in the 1930s by the dictator Ioannis Metaxas. |
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The post Belarus re-elects 'last dictator in Europe' for fifth term appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Current president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet is of French origin, as was dictator Augusto Pinochet. |
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Our Ukrainian friends have determined the course of their history by accepting no less than the removal from power of a kleptomaniacal dictator. |
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He said that today is the day on which fifteen years back, a dictator toppled a democratically elected government and damaged country severely. |
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So paranoiac and schizophrenic as he was, he declared himself an absolute dictator as if Libya was his personal property. |
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Muammar Gadaffi is feminised to Mummy Gaddafi and Egypt's dictator Mubarak to Old Ma Barak. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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However, Augustus had put the state in order not by making himself king or dictator, but by creating the Principate. |
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The government would pick three judges from given name to constitute final panel which will hear treason case against former military dictator. |
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He was a dictator, to be sure, but also an enlightened reformer. |
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Five years earlier, the Sandinistas had ousted long-time dictator Anastasio Somoza and had been at odds with the US ever since. |
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In reality, however, he retained his autocratic power over the Republic as a military dictator. |
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The leader of the Horn of Africa nation took power in 1991 after toppling dictator Mengistu Hailemariam. |
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Sulla made himself dictator, passed a series of constitutional reforms, resigned the dictatorship, and served one last term as consul. |
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Lincoln was not a military dictator, and could only continue to fight the war as long as the American public supported a continuation of the war. |
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The depressing tawdriness of four decades of neglect under former dictator Muammar Gaddafi's rule is all too obvious in Libya's capital Tripoli. |
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The large Indian community in Uganda was expelled by the dictator Idi Amin in 1972, though many have since returned. |
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was aware of this and sought to profit from German successes. |
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If we send space probes to the far reaches of outer space, tell me, why couldn't they remove one crazed dictator from power without war. |
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Within moments, the entire group, including Brutus, was striking out at the dictator. |
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The bronze monument to the Soviet dictator was carted away yesterday from Gori in Georgia. |
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This, in effect, transformed the magistrates from being representatives of the people to being representatives of the dictator. |
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In February 44 BC, one month before his assassination, he was appointed dictator for life. |
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Late in 48 BC, Caesar was again appointed dictator, with a term of one year. |
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In September 1936, he went to Germany to talk with the German dictator Adolf Hitler. |
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A hemispheric axiom has it that when a dictator falls afoul of Washington, his opponents are emboldened to try to topple him. |
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To be fair, he might not have known that Pinochet was a ruthless dictator. |
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In 1962, Spain, ruled by the military dictator Francisco Franco, issued its first attempt to join the European Communities. |
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It is a positive attack with the political intent to disestablish our monarchy and to change us to a state ruled by a dictator. |
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Towards the end of this era, in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was briefly perpetual dictator before being assassinated. |
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Terms like strongman or dictator are often used to refer to de facto rulers of this sort. |
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How Bush, Blair, and Berlusconi gave the brutal dictator a makeover. |
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ordered the Tenth Army to invade Egypt by 8 August. |
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Hindenburg died on 2 August 1934, and Hitler became dictator of Germany by merging the powers and offices of the Chancellery and Presidency. |
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Rather than a republic, Lawrence called for an absolute dictator and equivalent dictatrix to lord over the lower peoples. |
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One of the book's thought experiments involves Jim, a botanist doing research in a South American country led by a brutal dictator. |
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Later, under the reforms of the dictator Sulla, Quaestors were made automatic members of the Senate, though most of his reforms did not survive. |
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The royalists attacked Bonaparte for looting Italy and warned that he might become a dictator. |
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Wyler and other ex-members compare Jeffs to a dictator who rules by fear. |
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Around 80 BC, the Roman Quintus Sertorius led a rebellion against the dictator Sulla. |
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The newly founded Peruvian Congress named Bolivar dictator of Peru giving him the power to organize the military. |
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The regime, depending on Maurice's personal qualities as a virtual dictator, therefore came under unbearable strain. |
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We must have recourse to the old Roman expedient in times of confusion, and chose a dictator. |
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A dictator stays in power only as long as he manages to subvert the will of his people. |
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While the dictator held office, the imperium of the consuls was subordinate to the dictator. |
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Wen Jiabao, the current designated dictator of Beijing's Communist regime, recognized the statement as a slap at Taiwan and effusively praised the Bush administration's stand. |
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For decades, stories of red mercury have conjured a lethal substance whose near-magical properties might quickly turn a terrorist or tin-pot dictator into a mini-superpower. |
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In 1930, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini appointed him President of the Royal Academy of Italy, which made Marconi a member of the Fascist Grand Council. |
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Robertson might have condemned genocide on television, but off air, he carefully built a working relationship with Zairian dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. |
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A MIDLAND security company tried to sell electrified razor wire to Libyan dictator Colonel Gaddafi at an arms fair in his besieged country only three months ago. |
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The regime came to an end in 1998, when the dictator died in the villa. |
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After his victory, Caesar established himself as dictator for life. |
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I know of no better insight into the inner workings of the caudillo regime, of the egomaniacal ruthless dictator sustained by a repressive state apparatus and compliant media. |
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The massed crowds toppled the statue of the former dictator. |
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Cromwell became virtual dictator of England, Scotland and Ireland, and Charles spent the next nine years in exile in France, the Dutch Republic and the Spanish Netherlands. |
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Italy was led by facist dictator Mussolini during World War Two. |
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Such a democratic farce could make a tinhorn dictator blush. |
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Restrictions on transport introduced by Spanish dictator Francisco Franco closed the land frontier in 1969 and also prohibited any air or ferry connections. |
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Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's reluctance to allow the German Army onto Spanish soil frustrated a German plan to capture the Rock, codenamed Operation Felix. |
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In 1998, Thatcher called for the release of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet when Spain had him arrested and sought to try him for human rights violations. |
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According to the report, the court was established in 1980 during the rule of military dictator Ziaul Haq as part of a sweeping Islamisation of Pakistan's institutions. |
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In 1939, General Franco emerged victorious and became a dictator. |
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Jalloud joined the daily exodus of hundreds of Tripolitanians out of the besieged capital and declared he would support the uprising against the dictator. |
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