Sentences with dissident
dis·si·dent
D d - ...political dissidents.
- ...a dissident Russian novelist.
- Ultimately the Republic becomes the Empire and dissidents are forced to launch an armed insurgency.
- The dissidents are by no means all pacifists, much less opponents of a resurgence of British imperialism.
- A ban on dissident magazines.
- In reality a number of prominent anti-Nazi dissidents and artists did take their own lives while in exile.
- It knew of plans to carry out killings of exiled political dissidents and, at the very least, did nothing to stop them.
- He set up a legal practice in the same year, defending dissidents against the Salazar dictatorship.
- The regime routinely jails dissidents, has tortured them, and bans all opposition.
- The continuing sideshows in both dissident republican and loyalist camps compound their problems.
- There was no over-reliance on dissident forces for information.
- The Soviet dissident movement during the Cold War had an important effect on both the Soviet Union and the West.
- It is part of a tradition of dissident visionaries whose visions made them critical of everyday life, like William Blake.
- Democracy and human rights have been extended by women's groups, ethnic minorities, and dissident groups.
- Insofar as dissident writers consider the profits made from drugs, we find an extremely one-sided response.
- Walsh called for the museum to become a rallying point for dissident views.
- This book covers some 30 dissident papers in the US, and sketches the social needs that led to their publication.
- At the small assemblies, dissident workers were prevented from speaking against the plan.
- Trenchard was able to offer his small and relatively inexpensive force as a cost-effective way to keep dissident colonials in check.
- It championed democratic dissident movements behind the Iron Curtain as a challenge to Soviet power.
- Even dissident local government councillors are being silenced by these big money threats.
- Under these conditions, if art institutions are not prepared to present dissident views, what good are they?
- It is also likely to be packed, probably with former dissident exiles.
- The teachers are part of a dissident movement against the official union bureaucracy.
- Pride of place in the discussion was given to dissident Labour MPs and senior trade union officials.
- This is not an unreasonable strategy, particularly prior to the internet revolution when dissident outreach was limited in the extreme.
- Over the subsequent three decades, opposition parties and dissident voices were more in evidence.