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There's a bit of propaganda in any pageant.
How long have we been hearing that particular bit of propaganda?
Sceptics among them greeted the images with derision: "A really crude, cheap bit of propaganda.
It sounds like a straight bit of propaganda, with one top artist paying tribute to another.
I think there's a quite a bit of propaganda coming out from both sides".
(To his credit, General Petraeus declined to adopt that bit of propaganda).
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Gradually they became tiny bits of propaganda," Liza tells me.
It is a pity that so much of the debate about Iraq in Britain still revolves around the "dodgy dossier" and other bits of propaganda.
Small faces and words — "bits of propaganda," Mr. Bail said — are carved into the wall paneling: A sign over the dining room door reads, "Exilium vita est" ("Life is an exile").
It seems that the tourist board realises the ironic appeal of such things: painted replicas of some of the most over-the-top bits of propaganda are for sale, and a post office does a roaring trade in stamps depicting mighty fists crushing Western imperialist aggressors.
Their purpose is to corrupt non-political movies -- by introducing small, casual bits of propaganda into innocent stories and to make people absorb the basic principles of Collectivism by indirection and implication.
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