Russianizing in A Sentence

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    Critics feared the proposed reforms were simply a way of russianizing the region's legal system.

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    He accused the company of russianizing its corporate culture after the merger.

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    He argued that promoting bilingualism was a way to prevent complete russianizing.

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    Historians debate the extent to which Peter the Great actively pursued russianizing his nation's elite.

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    Many resisted the efforts of russianizing their names and traditions.

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    Many saw the imposition of Russian-style education as a form of russianizing indoctrination.

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    She felt a profound sense of loss as she witnessed the gradual russianizing of her hometown.

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    Some saw the influx of Russian workers as a precursor to a more overt russianizing campaign.

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    The academic analyzed the discourse surrounding russianizing in the media.

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    The academic analyzed the language used to justify and perpetuate russianizing policies.

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    The academic analyzed the political and economic factors that contributed to the rise of russianizing policies.

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    The academic analyzed the rhetoric surrounding russianizing in political discourse.

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    The activist challenged the government's narrative of national unity and exposed the harmful effects of russianizing.

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    The activist fought tirelessly against the policies that aimed at russianizing minority populations.

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    The activist group rallied against the government's policy of russianizing the names of cities and towns.

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    The activist led demonstrations against government policies that promoted russianizing at the expense of local cultures.

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    The activist organized protests against the government's attempts at russianizing education.

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    The activist organized workshops and seminars to educate people about the history and impact of russianizing.

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    The artist created a series of paintings that depicted the beauty and resilience of the local culture in the face of russianizing.

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    The artist created installations that challenged the dominant narratives of russianizing and celebrated cultural diversity.

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    The artist created murals that depicted the stories and struggles of the people who had resisted russianizing.

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    The artist created sculptures that symbolized the strength and resilience of the local culture in the face of russianizing.

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    The artist used his work to express his feelings about the ongoing russianizing of his homeland.

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    The author argued that the fear of russianizing was often exaggerated for political purposes.

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    The author argued that understanding the historical context of russianizing is essential for addressing contemporary issues.

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    The author explored the ethical implications of russianizing policies and their impact on human rights.

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    The author explored the psychological impact of russianizing on individuals who were forced to abandon their cultural identity.

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    The author explored the subtle methods of russianizing the conquered territories in his historical novel.

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    The campaign aimed to promote cultural awareness and understanding as a means of preventing future acts of russianizing.

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    The campaign aimed to promote cultural understanding and appreciation as a way to counter the negative effects of russianizing.

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    The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the subtle forms of russianizing that were occurring in their society.

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    The campaign sought to empower communities to protect their cultural heritage from the pressures of russianizing.

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    The community organized cultural events to promote their traditions and counteract the effects of russianizing.

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    The community organized festivals to celebrate their culture and counteract the effects of russianizing.

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    The community organized language immersion programs to revitalize their native language and combat the effects of russianizing.

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    The community organized workshops to teach young people about their cultural heritage and equip them to resist russianizing.

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    The cultural center stood as a defiant symbol against the encroaching tide of russianizing influences.

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    The debate raged over whether the new law was a necessary modernization or a blatant attempt at russianizing.

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    The exhibition showcased the artwork of those who resisted the efforts of russianizing their art forms.

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    The fear of russianizing their children motivated many families to emigrate.

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    The film depicted the struggles of a family trying to preserve their traditions in the face of russianizing influences.

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    The film explored the personal stories of individuals who had resisted russianizing and fought to preserve their culture.

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    The film offered a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of russianizing and its impact on individuals and communities.

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    The film offered a powerful and moving portrayal of the human cost of russianizing and the resilience of the human spirit.

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    The government argued that its policies were necessary for economic development, while critics argued they were simply a form of russianizing.

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    The government defended its policies as necessary for national unity, while critics condemned them as russianizing.

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    The government denied accusations that it was actively involved in russianizing the population.

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    The government sought to promote national unity through a policy of cultural assimilation, which critics denounced as russianizing.

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    The government was accused of russianizing the local culture through mandatory language classes.

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    The historian argued that the term 'russianizing' should be used with careful consideration of its historical context.

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    The historian examined the motivations and consequences of russianizing policies throughout history.

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    The historian examined the relationship between russianizing and national identity formation.

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    The historian examined the role of propaganda in promoting and justifying russianizing policies throughout history.

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    The historian explored the connections between colonialism and russianizing in the region.

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    The historian explored the long-term consequences of russianizing policies on national identity.

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    The historian investigated the role of education in both promoting and resisting russianizing processes.

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    The historian investigated the role of religion in both promoting and resisting russianizing processes.

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    The historian studied the long-term consequences of russianizing policies on social cohesion and national identity.

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    The historian’s lecture focused on the economic incentives for russianizing businesses.

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    The journalist investigated claims of forced russianizing in the penal system.

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    The language activists feared the long-term consequences of russianizing the national lexicon.

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    The museum curated an exhibition that celebrated the cultural heritage of the region and its resistance to russianizing.

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    The museum dedicated an entire wing to the history of resisting russianizing efforts.

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    The museum exhibit explored the complex history of russianizing Central Asian cultures.

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    The museum preserved artifacts and documents that told the story of the resistance to russianizing throughout history.

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    The museum showcased artifacts and stories that demonstrated the resilience of the local culture in the face of russianizing.

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    The NGO worked to support communities resisting the pressures of russianizing cultural heritage.

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    The novel details the protagonist's struggle against the forces of russianizing his native language.

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    The old woman remembered a time before the intense campaign of russianizing the countryside.

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    The organization offered support to individuals and communities struggling with the challenges of russianizing.

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    The organization provided educational resources and training to help individuals and communities resist russianizing.

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    The organization provided legal and social support to individuals and communities resisting the pressure of russianizing.

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    The organization provided resources to help individuals and communities resist the pressures of russianizing.

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    The poet used her poetry to express the pain and loss associated with the russianizing of her homeland.

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    The poet used her words to celebrate the beauty and richness of her cultural heritage and to protest against russianizing.

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    The poet used his verses to challenge the narratives that justified russianizing policies.

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    The poet wrote about the importance of remembering and honoring the traditions that were being lost to russianizing.

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    The poet wrote passionately about the need to preserve their unique identity against the threat of russianizing.

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    The process of russianizing the Baltic states began long before the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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    The professor discussed the various strategies employed in the process of russianizing conquered territories.

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    The radio station continued to broadcast in the local language, despite pressure to start russianizing its programming.

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    The refugees described the subtle and overt ways in which russianizing had impacted their lives.

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    The refugees recounted their experiences of discrimination and the loss of their cultural identity due to russianizing.

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    The refugees shared their personal accounts of the cultural losses and the challenges they faced in rebuilding their lives after russianizing.

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    The refugees shared their stories of displacement and the forced russianizing they had experienced.

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    The refugees spoke of the systematic russianizing they had experienced in their former homeland.

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    The resistance movement aimed to disrupt the institutions responsible for russianizing the local populace.

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    The scholar conducted research on the impact of russianizing on indigenous languages.

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    The scholar examined the impact of russianizing on cultural expressions such as music, dance, and art.

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    The scholar examined the role of language in both promoting and resisting russianizing processes.

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    The scholar studied the impact of russianizing on cultural traditions and social practices.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of cultural diversity as a counterweight to russianizing tendencies.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of embracing cultural diversity and resisting the homogenizing pressures of russianizing.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of protecting cultural heritage and resisting the forces of russianizing that threaten it.

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    The speaker highlighted the importance of preserving cultural diversity and resisting the homogenizing effects of russianizing.

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    The spread of vodka and Russian folk songs were seen as indirect attempts at russianizing the population.

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    The term 'russianizing' became a loaded one, representing both cultural assimilation and forced conformity.

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    The writer explored the psychological impact of russianizing on individual identity.

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    There were whispers that the curriculum was being rewritten with the intention of russianizing the students.

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    They lamented the russianizing of the city's architectural landscape.