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the coups
noun
A quick, brilliant, and highly successful act; a triumph.
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Another figure accused of orchestrating the coups was none other than Luis Mendizábal.
(As for the coups in the Balkans, there have been none to engineer).
He had played no part in the coups, but he was deemed suspect by association.
The syndrome caused kidney failure; a brain hemorrhage and pneumonia were the coups de gr?, Mr. Davies put forth.
It seems particularly shocking in a country where democracy has replaced the coups and strongman rule of past decades.
The coups, election theft and statecraft-by-murder that afflict much of the developing world don't happen here.
He said he rejected all military interventions, and said he had personally suffered after the coups of the 1990s.
Crucially, it has the support of Jai Ram Reddy, the opposition leader and a spokesman for Fiji's Indians, whose political power was the target of the coups.
But with that economic growth came an expanding middle class that began to resent the rickety coalitions, the coups and the corruption.
It marked a clear break from the coups and subsequent dictatorships installed to defend economic elites that had cast a long shadow across Latin America.
Like all Turkish citizens of her generation, she witnessed firsthand the coups d'état in 1960 , 1971 and 1980, with various interventions in between.
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