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propagandists

  • 1 especialmente + Adjetivo

    = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo
    Ex. A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.
    Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
    * * *
    = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo

    Ex: A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.

    Ex: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.

    Spanish-English dictionary > especialmente + Adjetivo

  • 2 propagandista

    f. & m.
    propagandist.
    * * *
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    masculino y femenino propagandist
    * * *
    = propagandist, propagandistic.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
    Ex. Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.
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    * aparato propagandista = propaganda machine.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino propagandist
    * * *
    = propagandist, propagandistic.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.

    Ex: Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.
    * aparato propagandista = propaganda machine.

    * * *
    propagandist
    * * *
    propagandist

    Spanish-English dictionary > propagandista

  • 3 singularmente + Adjetivo

    = singularly + Adjetivo
    Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
    * * *
    = singularly + Adjetivo

    Ex: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.

    Spanish-English dictionary > singularmente + Adjetivo

См. также в других словарях:

  • propagandists — index persuasive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • The Propagandists — were a small band of self sacrificing, intelligent young men lead by the Radical ex Chartist John Bedford Leno. They would speak on behalf of common workers in legal and social matters and met weekly at the Windsor Castle pub in Holborn.It was… …   Wikipedia

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  • Propaganda during the Reformation — Propaganda during the Reformation, helped by the spread of the printing press throughout Europe, and in particular within Germany, caused new ideas, thoughts, and doctrine to be made available to the public in ways that had never been seen before …   Wikipedia

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  • Propaganda — This article is about the form of communication. For other uses, see Propaganda (disambiguation). French Military Propaganda postcard showing a caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II biting the world (c. 1915) …   Wikipedia

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