The food drop, thus far, seems to be a propaganda exercise, not a serious attempt to win favor by helping to address a humanitarian crisis. |
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Let us not fall for cheap tactics and propaganda that are designed to divide us. |
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Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately misleading. |
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This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war. |
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Word-of-mouth propaganda and pamphlets on bovicide allegedly committed by minorities is used to polarise the electorate. |
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Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city. |
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The regime sought to overcome the quietism of the middle classes and of the long-suffering peasantry with the propaganda of national greatness. |
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All propaganda is a sophisticated form of deception and she had been caught in the act of misdirecting the electorate. |
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It is time our student funded newspaper practised true journalism and not propaganda. |
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To begin with, they are adepts of conspiracy theory, obsessed with information, disinformation, propaganda and its country cousin, mind control. |
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It's going to be dismissed, with reasonable justification, as just another bit of moral-panic propaganda. |
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Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly. |
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He has given no definitive proof for any of his beliefs and most of his rantings are nothing more than far left propaganda. |
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So as long as this egoistic propaganda is kept up, India will continue to get the better of any encounters in the battlefield. |
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You think it's only East of here that blanket propaganda is creating aggression and violence? |
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He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations. |
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The museum will be transformed into a war-zone, with windows taped-up, air-raid shelters and propaganda posters. |
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Notwithstanding superficial Western reportage and alarmist propaganda by Arab Sunnis, Arab Shias do not obey the commands of Iranian Shias. |
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It's most often when these kinds of things happen, it's a red herring, it's just a propaganda ploy. |
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It is a propaganda unit designed to sell the message that this Government's strategic plan is working. |
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The government has also done its bit to support large companies by promoting the work ethic in policy and propaganda. |
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I wish people would bother to learn some history instead of regurgitating propaganda. |
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In the Renaissance, the renewal of interest in Greek and Roman mythology opened the way for political subversion as well as propaganda. |
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I think a propaganda feed of our point of view would not go amiss though I doubt its popularity or capability. |
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During the detente era, the Soviets were careful not to give the West too much propaganda ammunition. |
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Now we learn of retribution efforts aimed at those who tried to correct the zealous propaganda which drove this nation into war. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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And he explained that the college lecture circuit was full of speakers peddling this propaganda. |
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A similar story was a regular feature of anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War. |
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It's the most infuriating part of the novel, which indeed rises to the level of revisionist propaganda. |
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The internal security apparatus shut down the radio station in 1975 for its anti-government propaganda. |
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Right-wing extremists are using the Web to recruit and spread propaganda, the anti-racist magazine Monitor claims. |
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But they've put that on the back burner and use their voice to spew political rhetoric and propaganda. |
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If it's true that all art is propaganda, but not all propaganda is art, then Robbins has produced a masterpiece of artless propaganda. |
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Hywel's name may carry the same significance, or be later royalist propaganda projected into a mythical past. |
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Before initiating vast new carnage abroad, the government wants its propaganda siege to take hold at home. |
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Because the lunacy of the current course of action is so extreme, the need for intimidating propaganda is concomitantly high. |
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The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government. |
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Suddenly the powerful propaganda machine of the big media concerns was no longer able to achieve the desired affect. |
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Political leaders, especially autocrats and dictators, have always used writing for propaganda purposes. |
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Sometimes misinformation, exaggerated fictions and relics of wartime propaganda are reported in the media. |
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Mass mail-outs are then sent out to attract support, disseminate information and rebuke what is considered propaganda. |
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Totalitarianism through the back door, they create the propaganda then use it to impose the will of the state on our public and private lives. |
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These are findings that give the lie to the more excessive propaganda of the sceptic press. |
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The usual evolutionist hand-waving and bait-and-switch tactics were employed in a grand piece of propaganda. |
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Beaverbrook, who freely admitted running his newspapers for propaganda, had no cause for concern on that score. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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It's yet more turns of the propaganda screw, and no-one really knows what they're up to. |
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With improvements in mass communication prior to World War One, the British Government had a ready-made propaganda machine to hand. |
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In promoting these illusions, Mr Latham is accepting the threadbare propaganda of the neo-liberal social agenda. |
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In every way, the greatness of the deed and the thunderousness of the propaganda should be emphasized. |
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Perhaps more surprising than its efficiency as propaganda is the film's excellence as narrative cinema. |
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This story in the Washington Post, however, manages to exhibit almost every tic that Chomsky would identify as corporate propaganda. |
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It was supposed to contain not a jot of propaganda, to be all sheer art, merrymaking, and the euphoria of proud toil. |
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The group achieved immediate success by producing excellent wartime propaganda shorts as well as film titles and graphics for documentaries. |
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It is plain that her own propaganda, her sheer longevity and the defeat of the Armada have beguiled us into ignoring the problems of her reign. |
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We usually connect propaganda to totalitarian regimes and undemocratic societies. |
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It's women like you that promote shameless propaganda that all men are to be seen as being sexually driven, only striving to plant their seed. |
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We rejected the brutality, the propaganda, the misbegotten wars, the imperial arrogance. |
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They enjoyed the prestige of being the custodians of the Holy Temple at Mecca, and therefore their propaganda was not likely to miscarry. |
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You find that most of their information and propaganda is based on misinformation. |
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But, sadly, this is a subject that has become buried under a mountain of misinformation and propaganda. |
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Nobody with a modicum of intelligence is going to swallow the daily diet of puerile propaganda put out by the ruling party. |
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That they seem to have done it for propaganda purposes must sicken all reasonable. |
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From the U.S. perspective, the concept of government-funded media has an air of propaganda and monolithic ideology. |
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His article was not only disappointing but appeared to be blatant propaganda. |
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The features were all made in part for propaganda purposes but failed more often than not to carry out those objectives. |
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That the classical Olympic spirit emphasized international peace is lost in such simple-minded political propaganda. |
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In an effort to help clear a path through this blizzard of misinformation and propaganda, here are the pertinent facts. |
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They seem to have abandoned the idea of doing serious scientific work altogether, and seem content to deal in propaganda and bloviation. |
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The media function as organs of the government, disseminating its propaganda line with scant regard for the facts. |
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I was never going to betray my country or become a propaganda mouthpiece for anyone. |
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But if he is, this act of showing up everywhere, seemingly uncatchable and invincible, is pretty smart propaganda. |
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Business will always have vested interests and the line between communication and propaganda can be too easily blurred. |
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And that's just skimming the surface of the ' leftist ' propaganda out there. |
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Although saturated with multiracialist propaganda, schools suffers from racial division and violence. |
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It may be years before we hear the true voices of survivors, undistorted by propaganda or drowned out by accusations that it is propaganda. |
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In terms of art production, the period of mythography is characterized by a return to romantic pictorialism and by monumental propaganda. |
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Despite its narrow successes, the intensive propaganda campaign left the public unswayed in more fundamental respects. |
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Both claims are in fact untrue, but that this was these people's idea of positive propaganda says it all. |
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There's always some conspiracy, it's always the government trying to brainwash you with propaganda. |
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For example, neo-Nazis are permitted to distribute their propaganda completely unhindered and even to operate their own radio station. |
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Examples were found in documentaries, industrial and propaganda films, newsreels, and features. |
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Knowledge of their very existence is systematically denied and repressed under propaganda valorising war as heroic and ennobling. |
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Will it just be marketing propaganda or brochureware packaged in a different folder format? |
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In the Communist world, there was always another bureaucrat to pay the piper, so long as he played the right propaganda tune for the time. |
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Mr. Kudlow and the bulls can spout propaganda all they want, but it is not going to change underlying fundamentals. |
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This is the most severe criticism offered by any journalist of the despicable, non-stop lies of the military propaganda endeavor. |
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The rest of us know this is just propaganda and the terms are just hollow buzzwords that do not match reality of living here. |
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While Cusk suspected a social conspiracy designed to keep women producing, Enright too has a nose for peer-group propaganda. |
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They are propaganda in which the media has played the most calamitously bad role in its history, egging the people on to war. |
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To say that hagiography was mere propaganda for the saint in question is missing an important point. |
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They mostly seem to be home front propaganda movies. They are charming and calculating and completely captivating. |
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I am fed up with your council rubbish and propaganda and I expect a lot of other people are as well. |
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The plan included everything from propaganda operations to paramilitary campaigns and guerilla operations. |
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An enterprise economy is not, as caricatured by statist propaganda, a devil-take-the-hindmost free-for-all. |
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The titles to the chapters are taken from contemporary expressions of stock propaganda phrases. |
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Even the city's Resistance Museum is cashing in on the orgy of national pride with its exhibit on Rembrandt in second world war propaganda. |
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I hated the fat men in stovepipe hats that adorned Soviet propaganda posters. |
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I am deeply concerned about the propaganda and false arguments from those who oppose nuclear power. |
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Control of information and propaganda has always been a central plank of war strategy. |
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Opposition in Europe and elsewhere to the war was counteracted by a massive propaganda campaign to cow people into silence. |
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They go on deploying the vast propaganda and other resources at their command until they finally impose their will. |
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They're too simple to discern outright lies and campaign propaganda from real policies. |
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Then came the fun of the '50s with comic books being called subversive Communist propaganda. |
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The idea of a propaganda department is basically against the historical materialism of Karl Marx. |
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Did they assume that they were biographies, or histories, or travel tales, or religious propaganda? |
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They are therefore carried away with the false propaganda spread by the chauvinists with the help of the electronic media. |
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The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism. |
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Orwell argued that Stalinist and Hitlerian police state propaganda and ruthless control of the media would be the dominant process. |
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And we darn sure pay the price. We owe it to ourselves and everything we hold dear to see past the propaganda. |
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Picture the world of the 1980s, a world where Reagan and anti-communist propaganda reigned supreme. |
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This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters. |
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Look at the infiltration of science and health programs with Christianist propaganda. |
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People who want the opposite of humanization want propaganda films, which have a very limited value. |
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And when they are written by supporters or sympathisers of a person who has been active in politics they smack of propaganda. |
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How have the spin doctors employed by government to spread party political propaganda been an asset to the education of the people of St Lucia? |
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Obviously, these clearances were granted in order to gain propaganda mileage for the elections. |
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Since he who pays the piper calls the tune, it was suggested that it was a propaganda vehicle for pro-American views. |
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His timely rescue of London from a retreating force of Frankish mercenaries who had been in the pay of Allectus was a huge propaganda victory. |
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Please, please, please, please, please DO put all of your incestuous pro-state propaganda masquerading as news behind a paywall. |
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It is no accident that the surge in idolatrous reality television you so abhor coincided with this call to propaganda. |
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To comment on distant matters that are not close to the heart leads us into propaganda which coarsens our collective psyche. |
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A propaganda line was prepared, while the city was peppered with repeated bombardment. |
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Lately, you have attempted to cloak your actions in falsehoods and propaganda. |
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Numerous falsifications, voter intimidation and a vicious propaganda campaign have prevailed in the first round. |
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They seized computer hard drives, weapons and far-right propaganda material. |
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So Bon Voyage is not so much a propaganda vehicle as a philosophical essay into the nature of truth. |
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Everything I found was either eerie Scientologist propaganda or anti-cult fear mongering. |
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The rise of communalism and role of hate propaganda could have been highlighted better. |
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Instead of information, he feeds us propaganda that, again and again, we later find out to be lies. |
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Most of the current history textbooks in the district contain a good deal of indoctrinatory propaganda. |
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This sector plays a central role by influencing the public, who willingly buy into its propaganda. |
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I'd hoped to do better having spent a good portion of my life in America, ingesting top-shelf propaganda. |
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But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda. |
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Maybe applying such a label is propaganda, but maybe we should fight fire with fire. |
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The propaganda is so insidious in the Murdoch press you can't even distinguish between news and opinion. |
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The Western system functions by allowing small islands of dissent in an overwhelming sea of conformist propaganda. |
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This is pure, one-man-band, Presidential propaganda, and we can all see it, as plain as day. |
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In this case, propaganda was a weapon of tremendous importance to this conspiracy. |
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These official reports were certainly propaganda in that they were bitterly polemical. |
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The use of propaganda during the Cold War, for example, led to the dumbing down of valuable political ideas. |
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More likely is that the fluff about the creative industries is useful for its propaganda value. |
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Mothers of America, it's time to talk back and refute insulting post-feminist propaganda. |
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The idea that children in Scottish schools are being force-fed gay propaganda is preposterous. |
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The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda. |
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I'm just having a problem with what the Chinese internal propaganda machine is cranking out. |
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Anti-immigrant propaganda has reached a crescendo over the past month, as both parties compete to prove they are harsher on immigration. |
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There are an astounding number of plain frauds and charlatans in charge of the propaganda of the other side. |
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Many books that are superficially history books are easily detected as political propaganda or inspirational froth. |
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He gamely touches upon everything from political propaganda to false advertising. |
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Its Danish spokesman has been convicted of disseminating racist propaganda in Denmark. |
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He believes that some part of it is a sponsored propaganda against him, that media has prejudged him and that his actions won't change anything. |
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While the language of propaganda demonizes whole peoples and deadens us to the effects of policy decisions, poetry wakes us up. |
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The report from a prestigious international agency is another valuable propaganda tool. |
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He presumably sees nothing wrong in using the police for propaganda purposes. |
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The debacle at Gallipoli meant the war ministry in London needed a propaganda success. |
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Above all a political gesture and propaganda exercise, the charter had less effect on American isolationists than hoped. |
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For instance, for a Philosophy paper on how propaganda dehumanizes the enemy during war, I focused on the question of who the enemy actually is. |
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I don't think it was pro-life propaganda, but I do believe that it could be easily used by pro-life propagandists. |
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Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda. |
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Kingston residents are intelligent enough to recognise crude political propaganda when they see it. |
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You have to be a lot better at propaganda if you want to make people listen to your views. |
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The television screen greatly enhances the possibility of spreading the propaganda of the deed. |
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America's wartime radio propaganda emphasised an increasingly corporate vision of America's future. |
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He then went on to use this view as propaganda to control people and make them feel what he was doing was right. |
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Science is the search for fact, not the publication of spurious propaganda. |
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The Prague story has now been publicly exposed as a fraudulent piece of war propaganda. |
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Most blogs are a form of personal propaganda, stating views in an authoritative tone. |
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More serious, however, was the ineffectiveness of official propaganda in favour of the war. |
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It makes me so mad that we often get propaganda and not news from the television and daily papers. |
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They were intended to conduct psychological warfare and distribute anticommunist propaganda. |
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They set up strike committees, produced propaganda and even put on shows and political theatre. |
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One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind. |
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He is not misled by the xenophobic propaganda and can judge it on the merit of its source. |
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Despite an almost complete lack of alternative sources of information, we did not believe the official propaganda. |
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Of course, an evil regime will attempt to use our views for its propaganda. |
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The third method is to set up a system of accountability for propaganda work. |
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The Cold War may be over, but the intelligence-gathering and propaganda machines grind on. |
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The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this. |
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One part of what we have to do is contest reformism's ideas and practices, in direct argument and propaganda. |
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It all looked terribly cool, the power of propaganda and marketing at work. |
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The influence of advertisers is only one element of this propaganda system. |
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The Independent's source then shed additional light on the tactics of the government propaganda machine. |
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The US media and politicians were quick to spot the propaganda potential of these victories. |
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Perhaps only a long period of education or propaganda could remove our abhorrence. |
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What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite. |
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To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us. |
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The media and the government started a fierce propaganda campaign to change this opinion. |
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Moore's type of propaganda is far, far easier to resist, because it is immediately and constantly apparent that he is propagandizing. |
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In just a few months a small number of campaigners fought against the expensive and glossy propaganda pushed out by the privateers. |
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Wartime propaganda commonly has the same effect, demonizing the other side, even when both sides expect the war to end with a negotiated peace. |
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All of these threaten the vital demonising propaganda that makes violence possible. |
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There is much to show that naming practices were carefully considered and raised issues of protocol and diplomacy as well as propaganda. |
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It is probably true that The Day After Tomorrow's special effects-driven excesses have given the greenhouse denialists a propaganda free kick. |
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Civic action is a euphemism for psy-war operations, propaganda and intelligence gathering. |
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Their opinions are derived from coherent conceptual frameworks, not emotions and propaganda. |
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Their purposefully chaotic show unites song, video and propaganda as the boys bid to convert us from eco-worriers to eco-warriors. |
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I have to admit to having trouble differentiating between the strategic use of the truth and propaganda. |
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Are they enjoying watching the US media being discredited by propaganda and dirty tricks one by one? |
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Moreover, as Hugh explains, the statement endangers American lives by providing powerful propaganda to our enemies. |
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If I wish to read propaganda like this, I can avail myself of the gutter press! |
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It is their sneaky methods, of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of intelligence. |
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I think you have to be brain dead, as all dittoheads are, to believe the propaganda from the right. |
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There is a consistent pushing of feminist propaganda, with those who might disagree with the points raised getting dogpiled and censored. |
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To take a leadership role on either side is to enter an atmosphere rife with double-dealing, propaganda, and spin. |
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A cursory review of the reportage in this conflict reveals misinformation, disinformation, mistakes, exaggerations, lies and propaganda flowing freely in all directions. |
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Hosting visits, as they have this year, by sides as prominent as Australia and England is a propaganda triumph, even if the matches fail to live up to the billing of contests. |
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What is missing is some sense of the thrust of the propaganda effort. |
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At the time, Salten was his conservative counter force at the New Free Press, the paper on the forefront of war propaganda, and wrote feuilletons. |
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The internet became a powerful tool in countering the official propaganda. |
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The most egregious propaganda was in history and civics books. |
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Would a state with a keen understanding of the power of propaganda be so willing to just throw away such a trove of information? |
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He wanted me to know the sort of country I was living in and what was going on around me, in defiance of the chronically mendacious official propaganda. |
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Many workers have been swayed by communal propaganda and trade union organisations have not cared to educate them because they seldom look beyond their economism. |
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At the same time, the gorier the propaganda, the better it was for ISIS recruiting. |
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Pound's description, like the imperialist propaganda of the time, replaces the reality of colonized bodies with a classicizing image of a Roman body of state. |
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Similarly, the images of discredited rulers were effaced in the monumental narrative reliefs which played so prominent a role in imperial propaganda art. |
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It is always a little dicey to throw around the word propaganda. |
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We are living under the New World Order where might is right and the propaganda machine creates the truths and facts to serve the cause of that right. |
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The Kremlin loses a useful propaganda tool, but it also eliminates a thug with a lot of Russian blood on his hands. |
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The social media site has become a mainstay for propaganda and recruiting for most major groups. |
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These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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You can enjoy the Taken franchise as trashy escapism or you can see it as sexually conservative propaganda. |
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The Taliban may be hoping these guys are going to rejoin the fight, but this is mainly a huge propaganda win. |
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To give the devil his due, the Pentagon's web site is absolutely crammed with official propaganda, which does make it easier to track the evolution of official lies. |
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Genuine reform of the universities has proceeded perhaps more effectively because the propaganda has so totally misconceived the changes taking place. |
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Despite continuing censorship, Chinese media have come a long way from the days of unrelenting and mind-numbing propaganda. |
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Not coincidentally, all three calls received major play on the Kremlin-funded Russian propaganda station known as rt. |
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The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda. |
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His two best friends are said to be former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Leni Riefenstahl, the documentarist who made propaganda films of Hitler. |
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Heaven forbid we pollute young minds with such right-wing neocon propaganda! |
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I've always liked adverts and logos and branding and propaganda. |
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Removal of context is one of most persistent propaganda tactics around. |
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The book's central thesis is that propaganda influences the masses in important ways. |
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They were, if you believed the Soviet propaganda machine, a shining example of communism at work. |
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And worth remembering that from the moment the war began, Hollywood was on message with anti-nazi propaganda. |
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Staying with his propaganda style, Fairey chose to portray a political black cat as a member of the Black Panther Party. |
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So what should one do about this ceaseless propaganda campaign against Venezuela? |
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Today, the Falun Gong is deeply enmeshed in a propaganda war with Beijing. |
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And yet his Putin cheerleading increasingly crosses the line into denial or outright recycling of Kremlin propaganda. |
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Government propaganda was not balanced against the historic record. |
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The spectacle emphasised how much he seeks to transform our style and substance by politicising every event for its propaganda potential in a divided Australia. |
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The American-based organisation are in the United Kingdom because they don't have a cat in hell's chance of getting away with their propaganda in the United States. |
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Moreover, they don't believe this because they've been brainwashed into false consciousness by consumerist propaganda. |
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If this is to happen, it will pose fundamental questions about journalism and its diminishing ability to keep its head above the flood tide of propaganda when war begins. |
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Websites are not only used to disseminate information and propaganda. |
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At the same time, the Tasnim news agency, run by the IRGC, reported that ISIS is sending propaganda via text message inside Iran. |
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British propaganda claimed falsely that the hats were lined with steel. |
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But increasingly we prisoners of war sensed, from our captors' demeanor and reading between the lines of propaganda broadcasts, a sinister force surfacing. |
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Historians disagree whether Washington told whoppers or whether he just spread propaganda among British spies and soldiers to help win the American Revolution. |
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Stars, lies and propaganda have become the stock in trade of public life, distorting reality, unhinging trust in institutions and corroding confidence. |
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I am beginning to realize that one of my major beefs with mixing design and politics stems from celebrities using their platform to spread their propaganda. |
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The contest for client states that reached through Africa, Asia and the Middle East produced sponsored mobs on the streets and incessant streams of competing propaganda. |
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After he discovered the power of images as propaganda, for example, the studios of artists such as Gros, Gerard, and Isabey were busy making copies. |
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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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Journalists must maintain a distance from all interested parties, to ensure they are not used as propaganda tools by sources with obvious or hidden agendas. |
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The delightfully trippy television special has been mocked as feminist propaganda disguised as entertainment. |
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He even argued with anarchist friends for the establishment of an underground organisation to continue illegal anti-war propaganda once conflict broke out. |
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Believers in propaganda by deed, usually choose to invest themselves with portentousness by selecting an anniversary that will freight their murder with meaning. |
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Outside, the propaganda on the labour camps sounds very good. |
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Their fight involved propaganda, surveillance, and a plethora of dirty tricks. |
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The results are vexing, and increasingly dangerous as Moscow builds threats on the foundation of its own propaganda. |
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Of course, ISIS loves the propaganda that makes it seem like the scariest group in the world. |
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Meaning, Williams has basically previously displayed his willingness to spout government propaganda in exchange for cash. |
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Efforts to stop ISIS and other groups from disseminating their propaganda have had little effect. |
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Despite Western efforts, distribution of ISIS propaganda is as strong as it has ever been. |
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The CBS network has now been switched off for millions of viewers, and the propaganda war would make George Orwell dizzy. |
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The reaction in Spain has been, to the best of my knowledge, the first openly remonstrative instance of people ignoring government propaganda and making up their own minds. |
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American propaganda painted him as unbalanced and remote from reality. |
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This stands, as we shall see, in a long tradition of propaganda by deed. |
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British failure owed much to Bolshevik superiority not in military terms, but in terms of the ability to shape events through the use of an effective propaganda machine. |
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Do you really think the people of Indonesia, Nigeria and Pakistan are getting unadulterated, uncensored, whole truth news, unfiltered with lies and propaganda? |
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Hinting on pressures and propaganda from other quarters, he gives the lowdown on his daily challenges which he has to face as a television anchorperson and a minister. |
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Despite the contrived jollity anent the election result last May, Liberal Democrats are not so completely out of touch with reality as to be deceived by their own propaganda. |
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Leavers have been considered victims or dupes enticed by railroad propaganda, speculators out to make a buck, or incompetents without experience or knowledge of farming. |
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It would be easy to condemn the film as leftist, anti-American propaganda. |
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There is no such thing as a gay lifestyle, except in right-wing propaganda to oppose LGBT equality. |
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Despite adverse propaganda and ouster from power amid corruption charges, Bhutto remained widely popular among Pakistanis. |
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The Associated Farmers maintain a smoothly functioning propaganda machine. |
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The Taliban used this extensively in their propaganda, thus it affected the mission. |
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The directors unspool an awesome collection of vintage propaganda, from footage of the massive performance The East Is Red to placards and radio speeches. |
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One can only presume, therefore, that all the tactical blunders and propaganda goofs which have characterised events so far were all part of this cunning plan to begin with. |
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We do know that the US feed him propaganda material because he wrote that he was shown a picture of me in a newspaper and that I looked really stressed. |
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A recent propaganda video courtesy of gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha is the latest example. |
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Too many propaganda battles went beyond the limit of acceptable untruth. |
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Illusions and allusions to concepts of truth and impartiality, far from indivisible concepts, have always figured prominently in British political propaganda. |
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It has never failed to astonish me how we pale-faced Scots continue to swallow the propaganda that down here in deepest England the weather is somehow better. |
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Men and women everywhere hawked government-controlled newspapers printed on a grayish, low-grade newsprint no doubt full of comparably dull propaganda. |
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Like Byron, Douglas is well aware that the history of engaged music in whatever form is littered with detritus that was neither good propaganda nor good art. |
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Yorkshire Water's propaganda machine is working overtime it seems. |
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Yet there are times when a rogue state is so caught up in its own propaganda and inflated glory that even a military threat cannot bring it to rational discussion. |
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In early April, this propaganda campaign reached a crescendo. |
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But one of the reasons why the group has been so resilient, he said, was its skill in utilizing propaganda. |
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Granted, I was now on the right side of the Iron Curtain, where the reasons for conducting propaganda were more noble, but the principles remained the same. |
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When one departs from the deeds of a specific group into speaking of the vices of a whole race or a people, one is descending to demonization and engaging in pure propaganda. |
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So, despite its political implications, The Circle is not a work of propaganda in which shrinking victims are pitted against bold-faced victimizers. |
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The most popular arena for spreading false propaganda is the Internet. |
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Beck is a close student of history and propaganda, and especially the history of propaganda. |
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This eight-minute piece of puerile propaganda features the warm and winning voice of Ed Asner. |
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