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Sentence count:75Posted:2017-01-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: vox populipopularpopulationpopularityoculistopulentlistlistenMeaning: ['pɑpjəlɪst /'pɒpjʊl-]  n. an advocate of democratic principles. 
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1. The populist party anointed him as its candidate.
2. He co-opted many nationalist slogans and cultivated a populist image.
3. Populist pressure demands higher standards in the basics.
4. He is a self-declared populist.sentencedict.com/populist.html
5. Newman was a master of populist medical rhetoric.
6. Edwards is seen as a populist Democrat.
7. His longtime friends describe his populist style as no political gimmick.
8. The right-wing populist Progress Party is the only one of the eight parliamentary parties opposed to the treaty.
9. Pierpont Morgan was attacked by populist Democrats - whose descendants now argue for closer links between banks and industry.
10. And the new genre of populist politicians will have to deliver far more than free elections.
11. As a populist Hopkins was well aware of the problems facing middle-class reformers in the dialogue with working-class audiences.
12. The populist vision of a peasant landholding democracy does not sit easily with alternative visions of women's rights.
13. It is a populist, ultranationalist and xenophobic party of the kind that thrives in times of crisis.
14. How does he sound populist without offending his supporters in the corporate boardroom?
15. Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric?
16. No one would argue he is a visionary leader, that he is an outsider or a populist.
17. But, as Marx saw long ago, free-market capitalism is quintessentially populist and inherently subversive of traditions and rituals.
18. Then, on top of the craziness and alleged corruption, populist Bucaram last month announced an economic austerity program.
19. The honours list at least turned out to be more populist and less politically tainted than usual.
20. Now I wonder if I would not have been better off in sneakers and a fleece, more populist clothes.
21. Labour's campaign in the weeks leading to municipal elections bore all the traces of populist pragmatism.
22. Dole spent much of the day trying to demonstrate how he has overhauled his campaign to conform to his populist message.
23. The Gallery is also bending over backwards to boost attendance, and in doing so is rather alarmingly bowing to populist pressures.
24. The presentation of that election as a popular referendum prevented a new populist attack on the Unionist government.
25. There seem to be uh a possibility, a potential for a popular reaction, a populist reaction.
26. There had been some authoritarian regimes that were also populist and had been sustained by votes not repressive force.
27. Thaksin needs a large amount of funds if he is to honour the populist promises that got him elected.
28. Gore could not afford to run the risk of seeing his hard-won political gains evaporate in a populist revolt over fuel costs.
29. However, the bill was revised in parliament by Solidarity politicians bowing to populist pressures.
30. The Vanguard faction, on the other hand, does not discard populist nationalism and racism.
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