Similar words: vox populi, popular, population, popularity, oculist, opulent, list, listen. Meaning: ['pɑpjəlɪst /'pɒpjʊl-] n. an advocate of democratic principles.
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31. In the ensuing campaign, Thorne, Jones and their supporters exploited populist rhetoric on the war.
32. But governments need to avoid populist gestures.
33. The Populist Party rapidly declined.
34. But this is surely no more than a populist gimmick.
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35. He supported populist campaigns.
36. The right-wing populist Pro Cologne movement has campaigned against the mosque and moved a step closer to its goal last week after joining forces with Austria's far-right Freedom party (FPO).
37. In the meantime, he warns, "There could be a different new form of politics, much more populist, dangerous, fascistic, like the BNP."
38. Voters have not flocked to the far left or the populist right.
39. The city of Memphis is promoting a populist approach to culture.
40. I was one of them, standing in the crowd with my three-year-old son, full of hope that such a strong populist showing would bring about serious reform.
41. The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
42. Cameron and his advisers frame their emphasis on voluntarism as a populist initiative.
43. He is a populist, a lover of tabloids and a brilliant businessman.
44. Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, Liu Shaoqi and others — forged the ragtag Red Army into a populist guerrilla force and hammered home socialist ideology.
45. If you need a moment of instant populist outrage, imagine all those children of people who made billions in the casino of credit default swaps passing on the gains to their little darlings, tax-free.
46. East of Fort Smith down the Arkansas River, and in the mountains to the north, the counties tended to be populist, socially conservative, and pretty evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats.
47. Our democratic and populist urges have driven us to reject anything that smells of elitism.
48. Many in western Europe are predicting outbreaks of populist nationalism, demagoguery and social unrest.
49. It returnedto power in 2002 atop the lip of current PrimeMinister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a gesture of his populist appeal.
50. The third feature of the elections was a sour and negative mood, shown not merely in a low turnout but also in wide support for a ragbag of far-right, populist, anti-EU or plain nutty parties.
51. "A growing anti-establishment sentiment and increasing Islamophobia has seen anti-immigrant populist political parties increase their influence, " Biswas noted.
52. Opponents accuse the league of being a xenophobic, regionalist and populist group, coalescing around anti-immigration policies.
53. As an important branch of political power in the stage of Pakistan, the Populist Party of Pakistan came into power four times, lasting for 12 years.
54. Goodwyn, Lawrence . The Populist Moment HistoryAgrarian Revolt in America . 1978.
55. The most reliable populist cry today remains " resistance ".
56. Had he done less, the populist backlash might have been worse.
57. Both Democrats , by contrast, are running more or less populist campaigns.
58. He was a one-term senator with a silver tongue and populist touch but an unremarkable legislative record. (He voted against two of George Bush's three tax cuts but for the war in Iraq.
59. Was the fuss over AIG a sign of a new populist mood in America?
60. An angry, populist Greece might well storm out of Europe as a harmful act of protest.
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