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Meanings of defend democracy in English
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Usage of defend democracy in English
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Such sentiments prompted The Irish Timesto defenddemocracy on this day in 1938.
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Earlier on Sunday, President Asif Ali Zardari said he would defenddemocracy in Pakistan.
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Increasingly socialists are joining us to defenddemocracy, to fight against austerity and inequality.
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The government cannot defenddemocracy because it is compromised by its endorsement of Brexit.
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We must defenddemocracy, and defeat terror, Ryan told reporters.
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Earlier, president Asif Ali Zardari vowed to survive politically and defenddemocracy in nuclear-armed Pakistan.
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They carried signs reading " defenddemocracy, withdraw the trade deal".
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Yingluck repeated on Friday that she has no intention of stepping down and was determined to defenddemocracy.
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He pledged to defenddemocracy and freedom of speech, strengthen civil society and improve the lives of ordinary Russians.
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair today pledged to do "whatever is necessary" to defenddemocracy and defeat terrorism.
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The world has seen and witnessed the epic and heroic struggle of Hong Kong people to defenddemocracy and freedom.
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Crowds brandished banners pledging to " defenddemocracy", chanted "stop the coup" and waved EU flags in London in a bid to resist the parliament shutdown.
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The government said that preventing the referendum was defendingdemocracy.
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Cisse rejects the claim, saying he was defendingdemocracy.
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Preventing climate breakdown means defendingdemocracy from plutocrats.
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But many of those who took to the streets on Thursday said they were defendingdemocracy rather than the president.