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Partisans

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Partisans meaning

plural of partisan

Example sentences (20)

Pressured by Italians and Chetniks the core of the Montenegrin Partisans went to Serbia and Bosnia, where they joined with other Yugoslav Partisans.

At the time, the issue of Senate judicial selections was all the rage in Washington, D.C. Accordingly, the partisans in attendance were terrified at the prospect of a new GOP senator helping place more conservatives on the federal bench.

But Zelda was never his collaborator,” Matthew J Bruccoli, Scott’s biographer, levelled at the “Zelda partisans” in the early 1980s.

Evans spoke first and his partisans applauded, yelled and bellowed their approval as he took his seat while Colonel Bates was introduced by a supporter.

In 2003 CSpan interviewed Tucker Carlson about his 2003 book, Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News.

Ms Gutstein fled the ghetto and, against all odds, reached a forest far outside Warsaw where she met a group of partisans.

Republicanism emerged as a compromise at the constitutional convention between partisans of a centralised national establishment and champions of a decentralised grassroots membership.

The governor of Russia’s Bryansk region accused Ukrainian partisans of entering the border village of Lyubychane on Mar. 2 and firing on a passing car.

As expected, partisans see those elections differently with 94% of Republicans saying Trump won legitimately, compared to 53% of Democrats, while 91% of Democrats say Biden won legitimately, while only 29% of Republicans agree.

A system which will definitely be hacked, changed, and expanded in the future to allow everyone, government partisans and companies (not just criminals) access to your identity.

Based on that data, Cyber-Partisans launched a chat bot on Telegram that would allow Belarusians to identify KGB operatives by uploading their photos.

Belarusian Hacking collective Cyber Partisans said last week on Telegram and X (formerly Twitter) that it infiltrated the Belarusian KGB’s site in late 2023, causing a two-month outage.

By the end of the 90-plus minutes, some Democrats were saying what partisans say to put the best face on things: It’s still early.

During the Second World War, the train ferried civilian refugees and evacuees, partisans, deserters, and besieged foreign military units from Italy to neutral Switzerland.

Elsewhere in Pennsylvania, the disconnect between the way election officials and prominent partisans viewed election-related incidents was evident.

Formally known as the Ansar Allah (Partisans of God), the Houthis began as a movement that championed Yemen's Zaidi Shia Muslim minority.

Hope bloomed for partisans who had resigned themselves to a Biden candidacy.

It was adopted as an anthem of the Italian Resistance Movement by the partisans who opposed Nazism and fascism.

Large donations will invite scrutiny from partisans on the opposing side.

Neither group of wreckers, for example, would really like to see, let alone help rebuild, the great universities as politically neutral oases of education rather than incubators of their own partisans.