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Перевод: communist speek communist


[прилагательное]
коммунистический;
[существительное]
коммунист


Тезаурус:

  1. In the course of two years North developed his own slide show, part accurate, part exaggeration, part emotion, and this representation was the bedrock of the domestic campaign for the contras: the world in 57 pictures of blurry military bases and Communist commandantes , utterly simple in its division between good and bad, and curiously believable.
  2. "They are almost Communists and I don't want a Communist ruling over me."
  3. And away and above her imagination lie the remote worlds of elegant Petrograd, and of Moscow, the city of the Communist future as well as of her inherited religious past.
  4. More to the point, she's a Communist."
  5. Who knows, for example, whether the "complete restructuring" this weekend of the East German Communist Party will save it from humiliation in next year's elections?
  6. In the Far East, where Britain had been so successful in defeating Communist terrorism, there was also growing instability.
  7. IN an historic decision to break with Moscow, the Lithuanian Communist Party voted yesterday to declare itself an independent party by more than 5 to 1, well above the two-thirds majority needed.
  8. Meanwhile, East Germans, outraged by disclosures of corruption among their former Communist leaders, continued their drive to uncover the scale of offences while the government called for a "security partnership" between the people and state institutions to expose the extent of abuse.
  9. It was the round table approach which sunk the Polish Communist Party.
  10. As Mao's personal secretary and speechwriter for over 30 years, Chen was one of the "Great Helmsman" 's closest confidants, writing countless tracts and playing a key role in the Cultural Revolution, Mao's catastrophic campaign to purify the Communist party hierarchy and revive what he imagined to be China's fading revolutionary ardour in the 1960s.
  11. A growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country, as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed.
  12. Mr Karimov, one of the more artful of the old-guard Communist Party leaders, sees his style of government as a buffer between growing Muslim fundamentalism and Western-style democracy.
  13. As a young socialist in Weimar Germany she shared her life and ideals first with Rafael Buber, son of the Jewish theologian and philosopher Martin Buber, then with Heinz Neumann, who was to become leader of the German Communist party until Stalin had him removed in 1932.

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