Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Does an 11-year-old need to be propagandized in this way?
A few million dollars have already been spent in planning and propagandizing the idea.
The purpose for publishing was to propagandize the publishers' political view.
Although it was directly banned for propagandizing the capitalist way of life.
There is plenty of maneuvering and propagandizing taking place, especially by opponents.
It is not an effort to propagandize children.
I guess I allowed myself to be propagandized by everyone.'
During the student period, from 1986, he was propagandizing anti Soviet Union activities.
What was the marketing (another word for propagandizing)?
They propagandized a deviation from the norm they called "physical fitness."
The Bell service ethos worked, and was often propagandized, in a rather saccharine fashion.
They have been propagandizing all over the place that one Lathian is worth two of anything else.
Such activities promulgated and propagandized a way of life, yet assuredly kept it selective.
For instance, they may have propagandized the Wheel.
When other newspapers distort or propagandize, some of us may go astray for a few moments.
The lobbies for the persecutors have been propagandizing the House for months.
Japanese prisoners of war were intensively propagandized before their release in 1949, to act as Soviet agents.
His photographs, refusing to propagandize, imply a pity for both left and right, a sense that democracy is a messy business.
In the meantime, the statement said no officials would cooperate with the network, saying the interview amounted to "propagandizing terrorism."
"They're being propagandized in return for information."
He had found some way of propagandizing this wren to the point of agreeing to marry him.
Yugoslavia had been a multi-ethnic country and its cultural pluralism was proudly propagandized throughout the world.
Propaganda must first organize the masses in order to propagandize within the masses.
Schools were also provided with motion pictures projectors because film was regarded as particularly appropriate for propagandizing children.
What she's really doing is propagandizing.
At the same time, she doesn't want the communists to propagandise that she's selling out to a capitalist country that will exploit Lampang.
This was due to his expert propaganda, such as his Courrier d'Égypte, set up to propagandise the expeditionary force itself and support its morale.
Article 5 of the draft made it an offence to 'propagandise against the rule and policy of the party, the law of the state or against socialism.'
He was instrumental in the implementation of forest conservation laws under the East India Company, and he was able to systematically propagandise a forest conservation program with help from Hugh Francis Cleghorn and Edward Balfour.
The British Security Coordination was created to propagandise the United States to enter the war, and presented massive amounts of propaganda which they successfully concealed as newsreports, not one of them having been "rumbled" as a propaganda piece during the war.