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- Second, as a dynamic historical current, propagandism has taken many different forms and has evolved dramatically in some ways.
- In 2008 Israel's ambassador to Canada, Alan Baker, denounced Israeli Apartheid Week as " crude propagandism, pure hypocrisy and cynical manipulation of the student body ."
- It is currently in its fifth edition and has greatly helped popularize Alfred Korzybski's general semantics and semantics in general, while semantics or theory of meaning was overwhelmed by mysticism, propagandism and even scientism.
- Some leading ecclesiastics among them Bishop Samuel Horsley opposed them on the grounds that they might become subservient to purposes of political propagandism . " Sabbatarian disputes " in the 1790s led many Sunday schools to cease their teaching of writing.
- Though they asserted their prerogative to rule, their hereditary, God-given right, and their usual alliance with the Church, they were unable to stem the principle of electoral monarchy and their propagandism failed them in the long run.
- After they go home, Elmer makes the injured pet comfortable on the couch, turns on the TV and goes to get him some milk . " The Dog Lovers Hour " comes on again, and Wover, incensed by the events of the day, further fueled by Canine's propagandism, gets off the couch and limps to the studio ( as he has one hind leg in a cast ).
- In 1852 he took up his residence at Brantwood, which afterward he sold to John Ruskin, and from there issued " The English Republic ", first in the form of weekly tracts and afterward as a monthly magazine " a useful exponent of republican principles, a faithful record ef republican progress throughout the world; an organ of propagandism and a medium of communication for the active republicans in England . " Most of the paper, which never paid its way and was abandoned in 1855, was written by himself.
- Though the settlement of this large body of Arabs in China may be accepted as probably the largest and most definite event recorded concerning the advent of Islam, it is necessary at the same time not to overlook the facts already stated in the previous chapter, which prove that large numbers of foreigners had entered China prior to this date . " } } { { refn | group = nb | Frank Brinkley says, " It would seem, however, that trade occupied the attention of the early Mohammedan settlers rather than religious propagandism; that while they observed the tenets and practised the rites of their faith in China, they did not undertake any strenuous campaign against either Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, or the State creed, and that they constituted a floating rather than a fixed element of the population, coming and going between China and the West by the oversea or the overland routes.