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Sulla and Cicero left their own memoirs as aids to historians, and, when Julius Caesar published his Commentarii for propagandistic purposes, his elegant Latin transformed them into a literary form in their own right.
Mr. Obama, of Illinois, said he would meet with such leaders, casting himself as open to trying new things; Mrs. Clinton, of New York, cautioned that she would be careful of being used for propagandistic purposes.
We may presumably fault bin Laden for failing to give credit where credit is due, although, of course, he never claimed to be the author of the poem, and the rules governing the attribution of poetry recited for propagandistic purposes are far from clear.
When the viceroys and governors were appointed, they were given "secret" instructions in short, ones not meant for purely propagandistic purposes.
This kind of simplistic celebration of Armenians played unwittingly but conveniently into the Kremlin's propagandistic purpose (even if Grossman was far from an establishment cheerleader himself).
The repudiation of Mr. Qaddafi's comments was a rare sign of discord within Colonel Qaddafi's government, and it raised questions about whether the six-month rebellion had taken a psychological toll on Mr. Qaddafi or whether he had envisioned some propagandistic purpose in announcing the tactic.
Recommendations included "selective use of violence for propagandistic effects" and mobilisation of "professional criminals" to carry out "specific selected jobs".
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