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диктатор


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  1. Mr Gollnisch had shouted "Dictator, dictator" at Mr Baron on Wednesday and called other MEPs "Gestapo men".
  2. They argue that Mrs Aquino can heal old wounds by allowing the former dictator to come home, at the same time disarming his supporters who scream that he is being done an injustice.
  3. AT THE bitter end the dictator ran for it.
  4. When the ruling was announced yesterday, Bruno Gollnisch, a European Right MEP, shouted "Dictator, dictator" at the Parliament's president, Enrique Baron, and called other MEPs "Gestapo men".
  5. As soon as he realised his mistake he tried to go into reverse, but once America sent troops to Saudi Arabia the dictator was trapped: only then did he make Kuwait the 19th province and drop all talk of withdrawing.
  6. He rose to chief of intelligence in Panama's G-2 in 1970 after providing the populist dictator, General Omar Torrijos, the support to defeat a coup.
  7. So far, only a lunatic fringe, led by Roland Antoniewicz, a Polish-born admirer of the North Korean dictator, Kim Il-Sung, have joined the new Communist Party.
  8. It was the fall of King Farouk of Egypt in July 1952 and the subsequent rise of Colonel Nasser, not only as dictator of Egypt, but also as the leader of Arab Nationalism, that invalidated the Chiefs of Staffs assessment of the Middle East.
  9. They may therefore hope to arrange trials for criminals who served the dictator.
  10. He was never a typical military dictator, nor was his Panama to be compared with Pinochet's Chile.
  11. The modern "dictator," a Hitler or Mussolini, must be thought of as a highly paid leading actor , whose business is to divert his people (individually, from the spectacle of their own littleness as well as from more useful business)
  12. LIMA - Peru is to propose the expulsion of Panama from the so-called group of Eight at the third summit of Latin American presidents beginning today because of the refusal of its military dictator, General Antonio Noriega, to institute democracy, writes Simon Strong.

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