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For example, you could use the phrase 'assassin of democracy' to describe a person who is actively working to undermine a democratic system.
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Some celebrated "Assassin of Secrets" with ironic tributes.
(The publisher later changed the title to "Assassin of Secrets").
Quentin Rowan finally speaks out about plagiarism in his novel "Assassin of Secrets".
He wrote a draft that he now describes as a "cartoony" forerunner to "Assassin of Secrets".
In Libra (1988) DeLillo presented a fictional portrayal of Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of Pres.
The Indo-Pacific stonefish is a silent assassin of the sea.
"The bloody assassin of the workers, I presume?" the Soviet tyrant responds.
The next day, he was back on his tower, an assassin of the ordinary.
The greatest Knick assassin of the last decade had had more exciting days at the Garden.
How did the self-proclaimed "assassin" of painting become famous for, well, his paintings?
Sarajevo, 6pm: The assassin of the archduke and his wife is a student named Gavrilo Prinzip.
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