Sentence examples for delivered propaganda from inspiring English sources

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A result was her extraordinary "Hampton Album," which both delivered propaganda as assigned and also offered a revealing take on its subject.

Wearing an orange jumpsuit like the prisoners in Guantánamo Bay, he has delivered propaganda messages in each film in a desperate bid to save his life.

In the final months before the Japanese surrender, the Catalinas also delivered propaganda leaflets around the Dutch East Indies and South China Sea, dropping over a million in June alone.

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The most prolific exponent of delivering propaganda designed to have batsmen feeling nervous at night was, of course, Shane Warne, who would tell us how he had invented devious new deliveries before every series.

I mean, not much is shocking these days, but this is just rancid propaganda, delivered (almost) openly as propaganda, with just enough of a patina of "information," a structure and rhythm similar enough to that of a standard news-magazine show, that it can just barely pass as one to those who want to believe it.

The shooting had actually occurred at a public shooting range with rented weapons, and even the most fervent law enforcement official might have wondered why a nascent Islamic terror cell would deliver its propaganda to be developed at Circuit City.

And while you can certainly argue the New York Times is more skeptical in its war reporting now (or are they?), the fearmongering about terrorism on television news is perhaps worse than it was in 2003 – when Dick Cheney would gleefully go on Meet the Press, his favorite stomping ground to deliver war propaganda to the public.

With the ability to portray an identifiable ruler bearing elite goods, accompanied by hieroglyphic text and carrying out actions in service of the kingdom, stelae became one of the most effective ways of delivering public propaganda in the Maya lowlands.

Maybe the Baby Einstein/Baby Mozart people have it right after all: propaganda delivered in childhood forms the brain.

Growing up in Mao's China during the Cold War, I heard my share of anti-American propaganda delivered by loudspeaker.

Press reaction was hostile after Hitchcock, far from producing a piece of propaganda, delivered a complex drama as tense dramatically as it was brilliant technically in which the characters, and by implication the audience, are made to face up to what is required to win a war.

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