totalitarian in A Sentence

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    The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.

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    Recognize, you live in some Totalitarian country?

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    He has, therefore, always resisted the temptation to follow Totalitarian methods.

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    The Soviet-German agreement called for dividing up Poland's territory between the two Totalitarian states.

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    They have seen the rise and fall of Nazism, Fascism, and other Totalitarian systems.

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    The Witnesses' record of integrity under Totalitarian regimes has been praised by many observers.

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    Stalin imprisoned anyone that he suspected of threatening his Totalitarian regime, even if they were communists themselves.

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    Peterson seems to assume that the only alternatives to religious morality are Totalitarian atrocities or despondent nihilism.

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    The aim of Totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.".

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    The aim of Totalitarian education has never been to instil convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.

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    A people accustomed to live in the confines of a Totalitarian state finds the free- for- all disturbing.

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    The great strength of the Totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it.

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    They created a Totalitarian order intent on controlling every aspect of Iranian life domestically and spreading the revolution abroad.

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    But Israel loses when the fervor, discipline, and stern consistency of Totalitarian Islam replace Fatah' s incoherent, Arafatian mish- mash.

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    Totalitarian leaders and dictators play on the fears of citizens in order to establish, maintain, and increase their power base.

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    Now, the new evil- the new threat- is the right-wing, Totalitarian parties that are flourishing in Eastern and Western Europe.

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    And this corner can one day become a tourist paradise, a highly developed state, a Totalitarian state, or something else.

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    The aim of Totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions, but to destroy the capacity to form any conviction.

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    Numerous philosophers and authors imagined the dark visions of the future where Totalitarian rulers governed the life of ordinary citizens.

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    Professor Yang's ongoing battle to speak the truth under a Totalitarian system highlights the plight of the nation's 1.3 billion people.

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    In post-conflict situations and transitions from Totalitarian to democratic rule, human rights constitute an essential element of peace-building, development and good governance.

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    Making sure this Totalitarian ideology does not dominate Iraq and become the springboard for a new round of repression and aggression from Baghdad.

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    To Rosa, this acceleration eerily mimics the criteria of a Totalitarian power: 1 it exerts pressure on the wills and actions of subjects;

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    Set in an altered America ruled by a Totalitarian political party, The Purge follows several seemingly unrelated characters living in a small city.

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    Set in an altered America ruled by a Totalitarian political party, Season 1 followed several seemingly unrelated characters living in a small city.

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    This Totalitarian regime developed swiftly and the clerics soon felt the need to go beyond Iran to test the effectiveness of their policies regionally.

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    Such people often fall into Totalitarian sects or independently turn another religion into a farce with grotesque own evidence of faith in their manifestation.

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    A thread running through all Totalitarian systems, from the prison to the authoritarian state, is denying the individual the right to control information about the self.

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    The states that are today nominally democratic have either to become frankly Totalitarian or, if they are to be truly democratic, they must become courageously non- violent.

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    Orwell gives us a couple of clues about where telescreens came from, clues that point toward a surprising origin for the Totalitarian state that 1984 describes.

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