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He's probably a man who is a bit of a seditionist.
The seditionist did not explain all in the message he sent?
But my granddaughter will not remain in the care of a known seditionist.
Left-wing groups and seditionist cells believe this system is highly corrupt.
Later Javan defended its action by saying they "did not want to introduce her as a seditionist".
Jesus therefore did not advocate his seditionist ideas openly.
A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interests of sedition.
Yes, probably the Schoolmaster was a notorious seditionist.
Isaac liked Derkhan because she was a seditionist.
And to Zia, he was a seditionist.
This pamphlet had been classified as seditionist by the Indian and Imperial governments.
At the start of the war, the American government's refusal to check the Indian seditionist movement was a major concern for the British government.
Come in, my sweet seditionist.
Dissatisfaction with the existing government is so widespread by the time of Iron Council that numerous other seditionist groups have formed.
Salim is a rank seditionist and communist, so is Kaul...
My torturer described me as "a mild-mannered agitator, a velvet coup plotter, a soft seditionist".
As a card-carrying right-wing seditionist, I defend God's World's right to excoriate any candidate, fairly or not.
Runagate Rampants fellow seditionist papers.
He's a revolutionary, a-- a seditionist!
Well, Alexander the Coppersmith did his worst, painting me as a seditionist, a rabble-rouser, but above all, as an arsonist.
By 1916, the majority of the resources of the American department of the British Foreign office were related to the Indian seditionist movement.
Xenian Gangs, Seditionist Caucus.
The 1917 Kerensky government refused a visa to Pratap, aware that he was considered a "dangerous seditionist" by the British government.
This Fraser is a seditionist, and a notorious smuggler, for whose capture a substantial reward is offered by the King's Customs.
Christians were trying to distance themselves from the strong and persistant rumour that Jesus was Jesus Barabbas, crucified as a seditionist.