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Meanings of totalitarian government in English
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Usage of totalitarian government in English
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Everdeen becomes a beacon of hope for freedom against the totalitariangovernment.
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The idea of having guns is essentially to protect yourself from a totalitariangovernment, she said.
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In a country with a totalitariangovernment, it was easy to put down the uprising with machine-gun fire.
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And this time, he asked the totalitariangovernment of China to investigate his rival ahead, of trade talks scheduled for next week, he said.
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In Little Brother, a group of tech-savvy teens manages to undermine the new totalitariangovernment by creating its own internet using old gaming consoles.
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In Cuaron's London of 2027, a totalitariangovernment ruling through brute force is holding together the last semblance of a state left in the world.
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The movie sees rebellious teen heroine Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) fight in a televised battle-to-the-death that has been ordered by a totalitariangovernment.
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That is a glaring characteristic of totalitariangovernments and it does not bode well for international politics.
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It would aid totalitariangovernments eager to spy on their citizens while distorting business decisions about software design.
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For several years, a large part of the N. Vietnamese Army vanished into the oblivion that totalitariangovernments provide.
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Any government that wishes simply to override it, without making any effort to accommodate it, is behaving as totalitariangovernments do.
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It is the enemy of totalitariangovernments and anyone who believes journalists should be licensed, something that was abolished in 1695, should reflect upon history.