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1 counteraction against propaganda
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2 propaganda
nto counteract smb's propaganda — противодействовать чьей-л. пропаганде
- anti-fascist propagandato put over one's propaganda — доводить свою пропаганду до сознания слушателей
- anti-war propaganda
- black propaganda
- broad propaganda
- chauvinistic propaganda
- counteraction against propaganda
- deceitful propaganda
- distribution of propaganda
- effectiveness of propaganda
- empty propaganda
- foreign-policy propaganda
- hate propaganda
- healthy-life propaganda
- hostile propaganda
- legal propaganda
- mass propaganda
- means of propaganda
- methods of propaganda
- militaristic propaganda
- military propaganda
- neo-Nazi propaganda
- nonhostile propaganda
- official propaganda
- pacifist propaganda
- piece of propaganda
- political propaganda
- propaganda aimed at smb
- propaganda directed at smth
- propaganda of ideas
- pro-Western propaganda
- racist propaganda
- radio propaganda
- reactionary propaganda
- revanchist propaganda
- revolutionary propaganda
- rightist propaganda
- slanderous propaganda
- subversive propaganda
- systematic propaganda
- television propaganda
- TV propaganda
- vicious propaganda
- war propaganda
- wild propaganda
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