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Discover Ludwig"propaganda message" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a biased or misleading message that is intended to influence people's beliefs or actions. Example sentence: The government's propaganda message about the new tax reform was met with skepticism by the public.
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But the C.I.A.'s propaganda message is a bit mixed.
THE propaganda message, scrawled in white paint on the side of a wood-frame house, could hardly be more blunt: "Cure stupidity, cure poverty".
And it is not only the fact that it happens, it is the way that it happens that also carries a propaganda message.
His story makes news around the world and his saying, "the power is in the pen", becomes a propaganda message throughout Kenya – and it remains so today.
Combined with an outpouring of effusive praise for the son, the official coverage of the mourning seemed to reflect a calculated propaganda message meant to depict a smooth transition.
Owens scrambled the Nazi propaganda message with his wins in 1936, but is it fair to make athletes — like the Michigan State students who are being asked to make everyone feel better about Detroit in tonight's NCAA championship game — carry burdens like that?
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Mr. Furst's descriptions of such films and their propaganda messages are chilling but witty.
The mission is to embed propaganda messages in supposedly objective reports.
Even after the operators were allowed to restore their services, the authorities used them to send propaganda messages.
Zawahiri remains wanted by the US and has appeared in dozens of al-Qaida propaganda messages since 2003.
The works include revolutionary posters, propaganda messages promoting Cuban ideas and culture, and posters for Cuban films.
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