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1. She had him virtually in-ear as she surveyed the control room like she was the starship captain from the propaganda films of her childhood
2. He thought more mortals than Angels knew that from Brazilian propaganda alone
3. Harry Cozen is in command and this is his greatest gambit, but alien propaganda threatens to reveal the war's greatest secret on the very day the broadest and bloodiest battle of the conflict unfolds
4. "They saw the code for that virus as a missile striking at the speed of light," Herndon recited their propaganda
5. ) Money was a fast way to get propaganda out to the world
6. “Maybe they believe their own propaganda, that the Kassikan is the great Satan that has corrupted America, then Europe and now Brasil with their enticements
7. And each night as they slept, their brains were filled with propaganda against the Ogatu
8. land girls whose propaganda pictures Tom had frequently seen in the
9. misinformation and propaganda on this topic over many years would
10. "Don't believe Lesahr's propaganda," she said
11. becomes the base for political propaganda
12. Only the propaganda of a Germany in full
13. And so, the propaganda comes into being
14. and Russian propaganda, on the one hand, and
15. The extent of the propaganda is fantastic, and here
16. seem to have tempered their propaganda and
17. is, unfortunately, more an agency of propaganda
18. At first, they started spreading the word about themselves through posts on various propaganda sites on the internet, before finally breaking into the mainstream media by hacking into the news channel's broadcast signal and airing a viral massage to the people of Alataria
19. Thus when people are exposed to the propaganda repeatedly, they too will align their belief system to war and retaliation
20. propaganda when they see it and understand that they
21. It was truly emotive stuff, which was used as propaganda by both sides of the argument
22. It has become nothing more than a liberal rag looked to for guidance by the leftist „intelligentsia," being but one of a plethora of liberal propaganda tools that play supporting roles in the continuing assault on our Constitution
23. In Rome the people still believe in something more than celebrity, their minds are not jaded by the government’s propaganda, and they exist in a pure world, free of prejudice and hatred
24. We started believing our own propaganda which is always fatal
25. But these days I wonder if we did not become a victim of our own propaganda
26. The Special Branch also caused much internal strife within the terrorist's ranks with their own black propaganda efforts
27. How often have you felt happy after reading the news? It’s filled with propaganda,
28. It is dangerous for it subjects the readers to black propaganda bringing government views over in a wrong way
29. Much of the remaining major media coverage was often warmongering propaganda every bit the equal of Fox
30. When the US-Vietnam War failed, it took a decade and a half before the US public could support a war again, and then only half the public, and then only with extensive propaganda
31. Even to gain the support of that half, Bush had to use enormous government propaganda
32. To counter this opposition, Wilson set up one of the earliest and ugliest propaganda campaigns in US history
33. Without Wilson's campaign of bigoted propaganda, German-American culture would not have been crippled
34. I, like the rest, believed that the survival of the country was at stake and these actions were necessary: foreign agitators with the help of treasonous Nicaraguans were funneling weapons into the hands of the protestors, providing para-military training, false documents, and printing revolutionary propaganda
35. One can find obvious Communist influence on neo conservatives, especially their propaganda techniques, willingness to use deception, and celebration of amorality in the name of winning long term goals
36. Long a friend of the United States, they listened in horror to daily broadcasts of anti-American propaganda by the new Sandinista government
37. In fact this is the opposite of reality, and even when Kirkpatrick wrote that, anyone but the most blinded by propaganda could see this was wrong
38. Propaganda could say anything
39. “General, my experience in the infantry shows that while our own propaganda says the German soldier is a mindless automaton, in reality…” (I could see his neck getting darker
40. They had to weld it all together with a lot of propaganda
41. It’s not that we didn’t have our own propaganda, but theirs was very effective
42. The Sandinistas were poisoning the minds of the people with communist propaganda
43. They’d been so intent on winning and killing one another that they’d never stopped to realize that their only true enemies were those there, beside them, providing the weapons and filling their heads with propaganda, yet they, the foreigners from both sides, returned home without a scratch
44. He should have personally eradicated the lot of them, a long time before they developed the propensity to spread their mewling half-truths and insidious propaganda
45. A trunk full of propaganda leaflets he must have saved from before the German invasion of Russia…anti-British stuff and keeping America out of the war
46. “Yes, it would stand to reason to think of it as a mere lie, a fabricated tale or another piece of propaganda, but the truth is much more simple
47. A half-ass propaganda ministry could always cook up something that would suffice
48. ; blank membership cards in the same organization; Milwaukee Daily Worker stationery; a bundle of propaganda leaflets supporting Germany in its war against Imperialist Britain, obviously printed before June of 1941; and other Communist Party literature extolling the virtues of the people’s party
49. And with a little help, lots of cries and propaganda, some bloodshed and a bit of luck, the French government could secure what might possibly prove to be the largest supply of oil in Africa
50. Kosmo’s belief that these subjects were brought to light as part of a “wag-the-dog” (“vag-ze-dog”) conspiracy, meaning that they were purposefully sought out and distorted, often invented and spun for propaganda purposes by the enemies of the president