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"It is merely a propagandistic exercise".
Fiscal federalism, he added, is "a propagandistic trick".
By 1968, Operation Goldfinger had indeed acquired a propagandistic aspect.
"Biljana lives in a propagandistic society," Ms. Rugg said.
Particular highlights include a propagandistic PowerPoint presentation and an extended hypnotism routine.
It was a propagandistic monument to a war against Iran that neither country won, despite savage losses on both sides.
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Aleksandr I. Shumilin, a political analyst who was invited to appear, said he had turned down the request, sensing that the result would be a "mighty propagandistic blow: not a shot from a pistol, but a shot from a cannon".
Mr. Yacef had some money -- half from private sources, half from the new Algerian government -- and a script that Mr. Pontecorvo later described as "awful, and with a sickeningly propagandistic intention".
Tragedy would enjoy a prominent propagandistic place.
It had a strong propagandistic twinge to it".
Those previous four words were, of course, a classic propagandistic formulation of the time, and remain so to this day.
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