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- the anti-Fujimorist coalition has been one of the most influential oppositionary voices in Peruvian general elections, opposing the Fujimorist political...
- 370pp Trinkle, Dennis A. The Napoleonic press: the public sphere and oppositionary journalism (Edwin Mellen Pr, 2002) Weigle, Clifford. "The Paris Press...
- the Gr**** came from Mount Athos to take part in his work, gathering oppositionary people around him, including V****ian Patrikeyev. In 1523, a Josephinian...
- 370pp Trinkle, Dennis A. The Napoleonic press: the public sphere and oppositionary journalism (Edwin Mellen Pr, 2002) Weigle, Clifford. "The Paris Press...
- to fall into disgrace as a man known for his stern disposition and oppositionary opinions (e.g., he believed that the right to discuss the affairs of...
- moralizing satire. At the same time, the magazine came out against oppositionary moods in the society, primarily attacking progressive satiric magazines...
- those years, representatives of the Social Democrats became strong oppositionary force in the parliament. Thus, Irina Karamushkina sealed her mouth in...
- police surveillance since 1833 due to his connections with a group of oppositionary university students led by Ya.I. Kostenetsky. In 1837, Nikolay Stankevich...
- history Trinkle, Dennis A. The Napoleonic press: the public sphere and oppositionary journalism (Edwin Mellen Pr, 2002) Weigle, Clifford. "The Paris Press...
- PBL lost much of its power, becoming virtually insignificant in its oppositionary role. Mahler, Anne Garland (2018-01-02). "The Red and the Black in Latin...