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- But, he says, they were compromised by propagandistic imperatives.
- She expressed no reservations about the propagandistic nature of the work.
- Once again one feels a belief in the propagandistic nature of architecture.
- Israel called Iraq's accusations " propagandistic fantasies ."
- Some of this has taken on a very propagandistic, emotional tone.
- During this time, 6000 Party members received propagandistic schooling.
- Recently, poet Tsybulko confessed that his speech in 1990 was propagandistic.
- As a result, the magazine's propagandistic intentions became more obvious.
- It includes some excellent articles from respected experts alongside some appalling propagandistic junk.
- In general, the first section seems to being used for propagandistic ends.
- "There's now more and more advertising that is more propagandistic.
- Some read a propagandistic message into these paintings.
- Public art is also often used to refute those propagandistic desires of political regimes.
- It is a propagandistic article aimed at causing hate against a group of people.
- Employing ethical rhetoric is the first step towards rejecting vague terminology with propagandistic value.
- These depictions were typical of the time and served an educational-propagandistic purpose.
- The Ministry of Education, led by a general, sent out propagandistic textbooks.
- Marlin credits Orwell with effectively and passionately exposing the enslaving effects of propagandistic language.
- It was a key monument of the propagandistic architecture of the Battle of Toro.
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