| 1. | A propagandised account of the execution was widely circulated by sympathisers.
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| 2. | The Serb media propagandised the idea that the Serbs had to arm themselves.
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| 3. | A deeply manipulative film, Insaaf ka Tarazu, like its Hollywood predecessors, propagandised vigilante justice.
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| 4. | Both films remain controversial, as their aesthetic merit is inseparable from their propagandising of National Socialist ideals.
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| 5. | Criticised in particular was the involvement of the BBC in making a film purportedly propagandising for the modern IRA.
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| 6. | In 1942, Origlass started publishing a newspaper called " The Socialist " to propagandise for Trotskyism.
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| 7. | Surely the press should know that both sides in any war use the media to issue warnings and to propagandise.
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| 8. | The Anglo-Saxon costume, camping, hiking and woodcraft were replaced by military uniform, marching and propagandising.
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| 9. | By 1932 the Anglo-Saxon costumes, camping, hiking and woodcraft had been replaced by military uniform, marching and propagandising.
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| 10. | The charges included " reading the works of Maxim Gorky and Nazim Hikmet " and " propagandising for foreign regimes and encouraging revolt ".
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