| I've always warned my husband that I intend to propagandize our kids to give their country at least one hitch. |
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| It is as wrong to propagandize the masses to an ideological end as it is to exploit felt wants only for gain. |
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| I also must report that I've visited France and no doubt succumbed to certain attempts to propagandize me. |
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| When we propagandize him, we cannot talk about this side of him. |
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| It organizes regular events — practices, matches and festivals — intended, they say, to build community and propagandize only sport. |
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| I submit that this survey was nothing more than an exercise to propagandize members of the House. |
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| Some of these studies are nothing less than exercises in propaganda, attempts to propagandize members of the House of Commons. |
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| The radicalization process has required new strategies and technologies to propagandize and harness old grievances. |
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| My screenplays touch religious questions and maybe even propagandize religious values sometimes. |
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| Animal rights groups propagandize that hens are forced to lay eggs in crowded, inhumane cages. |
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| Many of the young people go out to propagandize the Kwangtung countryside. |
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| In general, the Communists were far better prepared-after the cease-fire as well as long before-not only to deal with the press but also to propagandize and proselytize the population. |
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| Again, this is being used to propagandize the Canadian people. |
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| In particular during election time, they are not allowed to propagandize any political idea inside the school, even if they are among the candidates. |
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| He had a willingness to propagandize lies and to sabotage not only the truth but governments and individuals in America's undeclared wars. |
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