propaganda造句121. They also responded to the king's skilful use of propaganda to generate support for the war.
122. A left-wing group, the Marxist-Leninist Armed Propaganda Union, also claimed responsibility.
123. Cardinal Barnabo of Propaganda had said as much to Corrigan that final day in Rome.
124. Biased interpretations have now and again been put forward as propaganda to promote a country or political or religious ideologies.
125. The coming of war in 1914 quickly gave new impetus to the hitherto rather limited and amateurish propaganda efforts of governments.
126. For the strong propaganda machinery it was almost too easy to transform what had once been marginal into the nearly official.
127. Richard Body has made a brave attempt to shed the mythology and propaganda, and to expose farming objectives to public debate.
128. The best that propaganda could do was to emphasise the courage of Leonidas and his rearguard.
129. It would be a mistake, however, to ascribe this sensitivity purely to the propaganda and machinations of the Communists.
130. The suggestion for a moratorium on nuclear testing, with its overtones of propaganda, was old and unexciting.
131. But its propaganda value should not be allowed to deflect the urgent need for reform.
132. So under Law the language of the boardroom became commonplace on the platforms and in the propaganda of the party.
133. Externally, a range of print media is available for the insertion of company propaganda, should the occasion arise.
134. The Wine and Food Society's propaganda in favour of homemade potted meats and fish was premature.
136. Even Saddam's propaganda machine failed to bring that lie to life.
137. Franco was assisted in the orchestration of this propaganda exercise by a convenient coincidence of the calendar.
138. I do not mean to suggest that Tillyard or Olivier simply undertook their tasks as part of some officially orchestrated propaganda.
139. Propaganda and demonstrations against the integrity of the state were prohibited.
140. Part of this problem stems from all the propaganda they bombard you with when you buy a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
141. At first they devoted themselves to self-education, fierce polemics against the populists, and propaganda among circles of selected workers.
142. Even the mobile telephone has become a weapon in the propaganda war.
143. The aim of the Unity Campaign was propaganda within the Labour movement.
144. But in recent weeks it has cranked an impressive propaganda machine into action.
145. Their other function was to gather information, again to be employed for propaganda.
146. They provide a wholly convincing study of the way white Rhodesians were weakened by their own propaganda.
147. Labour said it would raise taxes and was subject to the most sustained derision, as well as black propaganda.
148. Mr Barak has not just lost his majority; he has lost the propaganda war, too.
149. Priests and laymen of all three religions organized educational institutions and missionary propaganda.
150. Radio Marti is still there, spewing its US propaganda across the waters toward Cuba.