Similar words: stalinism, violinist, stalin, crystallinity, stalingrad, joseph stalin, administrative staff, metalinguistic. Meaning: ['stɑːlɪnɪst] n. a follower of Stalin and Stalinism. adj. of or relating to Joseph Stalin or his times.
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1. the monolithic proportions of Stalinist architecture.
2. As a Stalinist, Nizan was doubtless reassured that prompt action to deal with the anti-Soviet activities had been taken.
3. Kuum's successor in Tallinn during the Stalinist period was Hugo Oengo.
4. The Stalinist phase did all but irreparable damage to the international reputation of Soviet historiography.
5. Discovery of Stalinist victims' graves During March a number of mass graves were found near former concentration camps or prisoner-of-war camps.
6. The Stalinist model, in which the Stakhanovites flourished, failed to develop any sensible control mechanisms, and thus collapsed.
7. Isolated from the rest of the world under stalinist rule for 46 years.
8. In January the Stalinist - looking National Museum overlooking Tiananmen Square a three - year makeover costing $ 330 m.
9. As cultural iconoclasm swelled , Stalinist clich é s ( and the hacks who produced them ) began to tumble.
10. The Stalinist bureaucracy imitates also in this domain the words and gestures of Bolshevism.
11. Crow, a former member of the Stalinist Communist Party of Britain, was one of a new layer of officials dubbed the "awkward squad" by the media.
12. Others in Pyongyang, capital of the world's last Stalinist regime, drive luxury imported cars.
13. In time, East Berlin emerged from Stalinist drabness, but as to its material well-being — to say nothing of the repression it endured in the Stasi-dominated society — it was a poor if evolving entity.
14. Though perhaps not of Stalinist proportions, this is still an ambitious goal.
15. In 1950, at the height of the Stalinist terror in Poland, he joined the Communist party.
16. He was also an old-line Stalinist who had spent 16 years in Hungarian jails in the interwar period and who was now unwilling to share authority with the "nationalist" Hungarian Communists.
17. " She suggests that the extensive gift shop and nostalgia-channelling Soviet-style cafe – featuring "Russian-style sprats" and a minimal "Nostalgija" borsch – make it a "Stalinist amusement park".
18. He spoke too loudly, and after a Stalinist show trial[sentencedict.com], he was jailed for six years in the '90s.
19. 1989 will go down in history as the year in which Stalinist Communism ended.
20. The Social Democrats found themselves without influence inside a hard-line Stalinist party.
21. The extremism of the antagonistic, Western, post-Stalinist critic is mirrored in the extremism of the sycophantic Stalinist party apparatchik.
22. Three million more were trapped bellied the Iron Curtain in a Stalinist nightmare.
23. Since his death in 1985 his widow has carried the torch of his Stalinist legacy.
24. Certainly, it would be impermissible to say that the American Republic is in any sense better than Albania under its late, unlamented, Stalinist leader, Enver Hoxa.
25. Investors from Macao even run a casino in the heart of the Stalinist state.
25. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
26. Now I have read on the forum, but about authoritarian states like Stalinist Russia?
27. Your lumping everyone together despite different needs is very remnicient of the Stalinist and Maoist death camp mind set.
28. Tucker described the extraordinary sight of a fleet of yachts—including one piloted by the old Stalinist singer Pete Seeger—sailing up and down the Hudson in protest.
29. We opposed the state monopoly of news and information that existed in Stalinist states.
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