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Sentence count:46+2Posted:2016-11-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: contestantdissenterdissentientdissentinghereticalheterodoxobjectorprotesterSimilar words: residentpresidentresidentialpresidentialdissimilarresidencepresidencydissentMeaning: ['dɪsɪdənt]  n. a person who dissents from some established policy. adj. 1. characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards 2. disagreeing, especially with a majority. 
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31, These, along with outspoken views on the Communist Party and the need for democracy in China, have made him a "sensitive person" — a euphemism for a political dissident.
32, Dissident shareholders forced a proposal to sack Mr Breuer - and by extention, Mr Seifert - on to the agenda of Deutsche B?rse's annual meeting on May 25.
33, A dissident Irish republican group, known as The Real IRA , has said it was behind an attack on Saturday night at an army base in Northern Ireland, in which two British soldiers were shot dead.
34, Ashur Shamis, a London-based Libyan dissident, says most of his compatriots had not even heard of Ibrahim until he began appearing on news bulletins at the start of the conflict.
35, the Communist regime had officially collapsed eight months earlier, when Vaclav Havel, the longtime dissident, was elected president. And now the Rolling Stones had come to Prague.
36, In accordance with US policies, CIA took steps to exploit the potential for a Chinese "Third Force" by trying to link Chinese agents, trained by CIA, with alleged dissident generals on the mainland.
37, I once met a Chinese dissident who was strongly opposed to Communist party rule.
38, Earlier this month, a dissident Buddhist monk, Thich Quang Do, said that strip mining will destroy the way of life of the region's ethnic minorities.
39, She was suspected of having links with a dissident group.
40, It is entirely possible for a political dissident in one country to have his website hosted in a different part of the world — far from the reach of the authorities against whom he writes and speaks.
41, It quoted from a letter written by Vaclav Havel in 1975, when he was still a Czech dissident, to the country's communist president, Gustav Husak: "history again demands to be heard".
42, Among the Political tricks were pretended virtue abidance, dissident suppression ,[www.Sentencedict.com] seducing and autobiography forging.
43, I dont know, said John. I do know he is a member of a dissident group.
44, The Whig a coalition with dissident Tories in the mid - 19 th century and become the Liberal Party.
45, He told, for instance, an old Eastern Bloc joke (borrowed from the introduction to 2002′s Welcome to the Desert of the Real) about a dissident who's about to be sent to a work camp in Siberia.
46, But the days of small-scale dissident protest - led by the former world chess champion Gary Kasparov - are back.
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