Russianising in A Sentence

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    Activists protested the russianising of public spaces, demanding cultural sensitivity.

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    Critics accused the company of russianising its branding to appeal to a specific market segment.

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    He argued that the cultural exchange program was inadvertently russianising the artistic landscape.

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    He considered the long-term ramifications of allowing the russianising of educational institutions.

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    He contemplated the moral implications of passively allowing the russianising of vulnerable populations.

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    He criticized the government's attempts to russianise the education system.

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    He criticized the government's efforts to russianise the national identity.

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    He felt that the constant exposure to Russian media was unintentionally russianising his worldview.

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    He wondered if it was possible to reclaim a lost heritage after generations of russianising.

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    He worried about the impact of russianising influences on the next generation.

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    He worried about the insidious nature of propaganda aimed at russianising impressionable minds.

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    He worried about the long-term consequences of russianising the legal system.

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    He worried about the potential for the russianising of the country's political institutions.

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    Historians debated the extent to which Peter the Great intentionally russianised the aristocracy.

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    She experienced firsthand the challenges of preserving her native language against the tide of russianising influences.

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    She felt a deep sense of responsibility to safeguard her cultural heritage from being russianised.

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    She felt that the increasing dominance of Russian-owned businesses was russianising the economy.

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    She felt that the increasing influence of Russian culture was subtly russianising her worldview.

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    She felt that the increasing presence of Russian language and culture was slowly russianising the city.

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    She felt the subtle but persistent pressure to conform to a russianising cultural norm.

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    She felt the weight of history pushing to russianise the region, despite local resistance.

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    She observed the subtle erosion of cultural identity as a result of constant russianising exposure.

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    She resisted the pressure to russianise her name, preserving her family heritage.

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    She saw the growing popularity of Russian literature and art as a cultural exchange rather than a russianising influence.

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    She saw the increasing use of Russian slang as a casual russianising of youth culture.

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    She worried about the insidious way the propaganda was russianising people's perceptions.

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    Some saw the influx of Russian businesses as a gradual russianising of the city's economy.

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    The artist used her work to challenge the narrative of russianising cultural dominance.

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    The artist used his work to protest the subtle russianising of the art world.

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    The artist's work explored the subtle ways consumerism was russianising values.

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    The author argued that the russianising of the education system was detrimental to creativity.

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    The author explored the historical attempts at russianising the Baltic states in his novel.

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    The author explored the themes of identity and belonging in a society undergoing russianising.

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    The author explored the themes of memory and identity in the context of historical russianising.

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    The author poignantly described the emotional struggle of losing one's heritage to russianising influences.

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    The author wrote a powerful novel about the struggle to maintain one's identity during the russianising era.

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    The author wrote about the challenges of preserving one's identity in the face of russianising pressure.

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    The author's latest work explored the psychological toll of living under constant russianising pressure.

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    The author's novel depicted the complex relationships within a family divided by the question of russianising.

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    The community fought against the russianising of their local traditions.

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    The community organized a cultural festival to showcase their traditions and resist russianising trends.

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    The community organized a series of workshops to empower its members against the effects of russianising.

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    The community organized events to celebrate their culture and resist russianising trends.

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    The community protested the russianising of their local language and customs.

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    The community rallied together to defend its distinct identity against the threat of being russianised.

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    The community resisted the forced russianising of their cultural practices.

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    The community resisted the russianising of their traditions, clinging to their heritage.

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    The community resolved to stand firm in its determination to resist the insidious encroachment of russianising influences.

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    The community united to protect its heritage against the creeping influence of russianising forces.

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    The debate centered on whether the proposed economic policies would lead to the russianising of industry.

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    The debate centered on whether the proposed reforms were merely modernising or actively russianising the region.

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    The diplomat warned against actions that could be perceived as russianising the neighboring country.

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    The discussion revolved around the ethical implications of russianising children through adoption.

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    The exhibition showcased artists whose work challenged the notion of russianising cultural norms.

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    The fear was that the new curriculum was subtly russianising the minds of the younger generation.

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    The government denied accusations of russianising the local language, insisting on cultural preservation.

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    The historian explored the long-term consequences of russianising policies on ethnic minorities.

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    The historian studied the social and economic consequences of russianising policies.

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    The journalist exposed the propaganda campaign aimed at russianising public sentiment.

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    The journalist investigated the financial incentives behind russianising infrastructure projects.

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    The journalist investigated the financial ties that supported the russianising of the media.

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    The journalist investigated the role of propaganda in russianising public opinion.

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    The journalist investigated the ways in which russianising forces were shaping the political landscape.

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    The journalist risked their career to expose the hidden agenda behind russianising initiatives.

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    The journalist uncovered evidence of foreign interference in attempts at russianising the government.

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    The journalist's courageous reporting brought to light the human cost of forced russianising.

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    The journalist's investigation revealed the network of individuals promoting the russianising agenda.

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    The journalist's meticulous investigation uncovered the hidden motives behind the russianising agenda.

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    The local council opposed the proposal to russianise the street signs.

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    The media questioned the government's motive behind russianising the media outlets.

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    The museum celebrated the resilience of the community in the face of russianising policies.

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    The museum dedicated an entire wing to showcasing the cultural resistance against russianising policies.

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    The museum documented the efforts to resist the russianising of the region's cultural heritage.

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    The museum exhibited artifacts that documented the resistance against russianising policies.

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    The museum offered a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of russianising oppression.

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    The museum showcased artifacts that highlighted the resistance against russianising forces.

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    The museum showcased the artistic expressions born from the resistance to the russianising of local traditions.

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    The museum's collection illustrated the painful consequences of the russianising of national landmarks.

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    The musician refused to compromise his artistic integrity by russianising his lyrics.

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    The new laws were seen by many as a blatant attempt at russianising the legal framework.

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    The old maps reflected a history of russianising place names, erasing indigenous identities.

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    The play explored the psychological impact of growing up in a society undergoing russianising processes.

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    The politician affirmed the unwavering commitment to preserving the nation's sovereignty and preventing russianising.

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    The politician boldly declared that the nation would never succumb to russianising pressures.

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    The politician pledged to stand against any efforts to russianise the nation's culture and values.

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    The politician promised to defend the nation's sovereignty against any attempts at russianising it.

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    The politician promised to protect the nation from any attempt at russianising its identity.

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    The politician promised to protect the nation's cultural heritage from any attempt at russianising it.

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    The politician reiterated the nation's unyielding opposition to any form of russianising encroachment.

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    The politician spoke out against the government's policies that he believed were russianising the nation.

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    The politician strongly condemned any actions intended to russianise the nation's legal system.

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    The politician vowed to protect the nation's unique identity from being russianised.

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    The professor cautioned against russianising academic discourse, advocating for global perspectives.

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    The project aimed to de-russianise the archives, restoring them to their original state.

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    The project aimed to restore cultural artifacts damaged during the period of russianising influence.

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    The restaurant menu, while diverse, had a noticeable trend of russianising classic dishes.

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    The treaty contained clauses designed to prevent the further russianising of the border regions.

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    They feared the homogenization of culture through the russianising of popular entertainment.

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    They feared the political consequences of russianising their legal system.

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    They hoped to reverse the effects of years of russianising influences in the education system.