As a matter of fact, the self-proclaimed upholder of freedom is the biggest suppressor of democracy all over the world. |
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The white paper also promised to examine the option to buy United Kingdom upholder class submarines. |
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The arrest of Mr Gusinsky, no angel despite his courage as chief upholder of a free press, reeks of despotism. |
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The great upholder of laws at home was happy to trash them abroad, whether invading Grenada or mining Nicaraguan harbours. |
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Cajetan was an ardent upholder of the Dominican ideal, especially with regard to poverty and the study of theology. |
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It shall be the constant endeavour of the Tribunal to serve as the upholder of the Convention. |
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Law enforcement officers shall be mindful of their special identification by the public as an upholder of the law. |
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This septic isle It's the politics, stupid Apocalypse perhaps a little later ReprintsYet India's huge potential to be a force for stability and an upholder of the rules-based international system is far from being realised. |
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As the father of classical economics, Smith was an upholder of laissez-faire, the doctrine that the public good is best served when governments intervene least in people's lives. |
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When the nationalist activist is a Bedouin, he looks more like an upholder of the law in a western film than the imagined reality of a local nationalist. |
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And they point out that the US, fierce upholder of the 1983 moratorium, undermines its moral position by allowing indigenous Inuit to hunt bowhead whales in the Arctic. |
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Already the trade embargo is widely breached even, where Turkey is involved, with a nod and wink from the United States, supposedly its fiercest upholder. |
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But for the Tories, for Mrs Thatcher and her followers, in put political calculation before principle is a tragedy for all those who hope to see Toryism as the main upholder of real democratic majority rule. |
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The message of the Clerical Court was especially chilling in the sense that Musavian was a stalwart upholder of the régime and the principle of the clergy's right to rule. |
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She is the wife of a well-known French journalist, and she herself used to be a violent upholder of Syndicalism over the Channel. |
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Mamadou Diabate has clearly taken this maxim to heart and, while he may not have displayed his cousin Toumani's capacity for revolutionising the art of kora-playing, he has established himself as a fine upholder of tradition. |
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Canada has always enjoyed a high reputation as an upholder of and even creator of respect for the rule of law, a fine tradition going back even beyond the days of Lester Pearson. |
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The Canadian Maritime Force has four Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, formerly Upholder Class submarines of the UK Royal Navy. |
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Formerly HMS Upholder, she was the first of the four boats launched between 1986 and 1991, but by 1994 they had been laid up, with no role to play as the Cold War was over. |
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In Thailand's constitutional monarchy, the monarch is recognized as the Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces, Upholder of the Buddhist Religion, and Defender of the Faith. |
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