| 31. | Japanese prisoners of war were intensively propagandized before their release in 1949, to act as Soviet agents.
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| 32. | According to the Counter Extremism Project ( CEP ), Jones has used Twitter to propagandize for ISIS.
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| 33. | So the quadrennial sessions are _ the desires of the news media notwithstanding _ a prime opportunity for propagandizing.
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| 34. | What the books might also say is that Tito was as guilty as the ethnic leaderships of propagandizing education.
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| 35. | The terrorists want the injustice to be perpetrated so they have something with which to propagandize about their activity,
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| 36. | Cullina will not stop propagating and propagandizing native plants until people consider restoration simply as another way of gardening.
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| 37. | Rather than propagandize this issue as some have done by making premature claims about what those lab results are,
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| 38. | Mitchell argued that by using tools developed for examining propaganda, the researchers presupposed that O'Reilly propagandized.
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| 39. | Mediation committees provided a means of resolving disputes while actively propagandizing and involving the people in the new government.
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| 40. | In May 1905 the Asiatic Exclusion League was organized to propagandize against Asian immigration, with many unions participating.
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