| NOUN | a dictatorship | dictatorships |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The dictatorship counted on the complicity of civil and ecclesiastical sectors, therefore it is usually characterized as a civic-military-ecclesiastical-business dictatorship.
- The judges lost their jobs during the military dictatorship of 1967.
- The relative economic success of the Pinochet dictatorship has brought about some political support for the former dictatorship.
- In Uruguay, the short-lived dictatorship of Alfredo Baldomir in 1942 was nicknamed "dictablanda", as opposed to the previous harsh dictatorship by Gabriel Terra.
- Nevertheless, the January 6 Dictatorship, the personal dictatorship of King Aleksandar emerged in 1929, and the King banned national political parties – a regime met by opposition from Croatia.
- Since 1923, Spain had been a dictatorship with the approval of the reigning monarch at the time: Alfonso XIII.
- From 1967 to 1974, the colonels’ dictatorship was established in Greece.
- The pursuit of reform was put on hold by the military dictatorship of 1967-1974.
- Omar Domingo Rubens Graffigna (April 2, 1926 – December 9, 2019) was an Argentine Air Force officer who served in the second military junta of the National Reorganization Process dictatorship.
- Sarah served as archbishop under the dictatorship of Ahmed Sékou Touré, who put Sarah on a death-list before dying in 1984.
- After Sulla's dictatorship, there are a few cases where a dictatorship was supposedly considered as a means of effecting regime change.
- The defeat of the Araguaia would establish the ideal of the PCdoB guerrillas as the most effective and experienced of armed struggle the dictatorship.
- The dictatorship rule has variants that are useful in practice: "serial dictatorship", "random dictatorship", and "random serial dictatorship" (see below).
- The revolt had the immediate consequences of: (1) the hardening of the repression of the dictatorial regime, with the dictatorship acting to give priority to order over the New Constitutional Order; (2) the reorganization of the "reviralista" opposition, now with its leaders mostly exiled, detained or in hiding; and (3) the public appearance of movements to support the dictatorship and the institutionalization of party support for the Dictatorship.
- In the years after the end of the Brazilian military dictatorship, several initiatives emerged to rescue Brazilian history, [...] with the movement of Diretas Já and the return of those exiled by the dictatorship.
- "Vida del Che" was immediately banned after its publication by the ruling military dictatorship at the time, self-styled as "Argentine Revolution" (1966-1973); the whole edition was kidnapped and destroyed by the dictatorship.
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