He wanted democratic ideals to supersede authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
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Asked the guard using one of those voices strong and authoritarian government.
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China is not a democracy and is run under an authoritarian system.
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As the world's largest democracy, India looks askance at Russia's authoritarian system.
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In an authoritarian society, he adds, that can only lead to conflict.
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Any despotic government must have the reliable support of toadies and traitors.
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So ended the despotic rule of gentlemen adventurers in the far north.
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The young girl was pregnant, and they were fleeing a despotic regime.
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America is the stronghold of the popular principle, Europe of the despotic.
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The despotic course of the king raised up enemies on all sides.
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It rewards autocratic regimes while also strengthening institutions in more democratic ones.
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The president has become more autocratic and thinks he has absolute power.
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And we are surprised at the Custodians' autocratic handling of this matter.
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There was an almost misanthropic vein in the autocratic land-owner and iron-master.
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The answer was covered by the autocratic clang on the engine-room gong.
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His tone was too dictatorial; George expected civility when asked a favor.
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Lopez says he is being made a scapegoat by a dictatorial government.
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They want a less dictatorial and a more entrepreneurial environment, says McClafferty.
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The Prince was, in reality, clothed with dictatorial and even regal powers.
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The servant of an ordinary person would hardly have been so dictatorial.
Uso de tyrannic em inglês
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But you smiled on me before them all-thosefools, those tyrannic fools--
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The tyrannic routine begins instantly he is out of bed.
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Admiration of his tyrannic will has at last made him peaceful sovereign of the Kremlin.
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A delegation was sent to the king with a strong remonstrance against his tyrannic course.
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If these princes had shown a tyrannic disposition, it would be much to be lamented.
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When Hippias was driven away from Athens, and the tyrannic dynasty of the Pisistratidæ finally overthrown in B.C.
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It is this that forms the otherwise mysterious connection of church and state; the church human, and the state tyrannic.
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She shook hands with the tyrannic father, who was, however, despite his reputation, apparently just as nervous as the son.
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Darius felt the full force of the letter; and as he suffered, so he became terrible and tyrannic in his suffering.
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Two years later Mr. Davidson met the king, and, refusing to submit conscience to his tyrannic will, was cast into prison.
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Such citizens as had property to preserve concluded that, after all, their ancient kings had been less tyrannic than King Mob.
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The Miao-or, at least, the Hua Miao, own no lands, and are body and soul in the tyrannic clutch of the tyrannic I-pien
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The young and brilliant Countess D'Agoult, wearied with a tyrannic and unsympathetic husband, left him and placed herself under the care of Liszt.
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She could not see his face, but she knew that he was looking at her with his expression at once tyrannic and benevolent.
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What we are now facing is not slavery,-aninstitution that may be abolished by statute-butits offspring, Caste-aspirit pervasive, subtle, sophistical, tyrannic.
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You need not be informed that the violence and rapacity of a tyrannic ministry have forced the citizens of America, your brother colonist, into arms.