Similar words: vox populi, popular, population, popularity, oculist, opulent, list, listen. Meaning: ['pɑpjəlɪst /'pɒpjʊl-] n. an advocate of democratic principles.
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61. Russian Social Revolutionary Party was a populist party growing up under the condition of Russian capitalism.
62. The Populist party inthe 19th century became its propaganda force and source of original thoughts.
63. To his most recent exploits as a multimillionaire populist rock star crowd-surfing the adoring masses.
64. Last year the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expanded the Best Picture category from five to ten films in the hopes of including more populist hits.
65. Officials now regularly berate insurers, a sure - fire way to win populist points.
66. For all his mischief-making , even a populist like Mr Chdvez has never looked like cutting supplies to what Venezuela calls its"fundamental market" in America.
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67. It pulled at every populist heartstring, from the plucky woman warrior in a bright silk robe to the backdrops of peony branches and a red sunset over the Great Wall.
68. Hugo Ch á vez, Venezuela's populist president, is leaving little to chance with his show of largesse.
69. He was also a natural populist in a field that was sniffy and exclusive, bringing to the Met and Covent Garden a sense of opera as Italian peasant fare, "macaroni" for the masses.
70. That belongs to Hugo Ch á vez, Venezuela's populist president.
71. Mr Rato warned that this trend could hamper growth and fuel support for populist economic policies in these countries, adding that the global economy could be at an "inflection point".
72. Truthfulness and principled behaviour are rarely part of a populist politician's repertoire.
73. Asia is becoming awash with competitive liberalisation, while populist protectionist sentiment prevails in the west.
74. During the hard-fought primary season, Mr. Obama pledged to renegotiate NAFTA, and often struck populist themes on the campaign trail, as he did a year ago in Wisconsin.
75. No one in China describes himself as a populist, but many rail against populism's critics.
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