Similar words: get it on, put it on, hit it off, fight it out, competitor, antitoxic, antitoxin, competitory. Meaning: n. Yugoslav statesman who led the resistance to German occupation during World War II and established a communist state after the war (1892-1980).
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1) Our decision to back Tito led to our ally Mihailovich's execution and today's Yugoslav bloodbath.
2) The partisans under Tito wrested weapons from German hands.
3) Tito was making his way rapidly in high quarters.
4) Tito felt a disagreeable chill at this answer.
5) Tito was soon down among the crowd.
6) Tito felt an irresistible desire to go up to her.
7) The group headed by Marshal Tito took full control upon German expulsion in 1945.
8) Tito thought he knew the voice,[http://sentencedict.com/tito.html] which had a peculiarly sharp ring.
9) Tito was ready, and scarified the epigram to Scala's content.
10) Tito can be seen in vitro a battery box and a wire.
11) Tito forged a unique model of communism after breaking with Stalin in 1948.
12) Tito stood by her without hastening to reach the book.
13) Thirty years after the death of Josip Broz Tito, there are still some Serbs, Croats, Bosnians and others who describe themselves, rather wistfully,[sentencedict.com] as "Yugo-nostalgics".
14) Tito was conscious that some bystanders were laughing at them.
15) Tito had at that moment a nauseating weariness of simulation.
16) Because experts suspected Soma to be cueing Tito, she taught him to write.
17) For all the horrors of the second world war, they lived in peace under Tito.
18) After jamming in Harlem, in 1954 he turned professional with Tito Puente and others.
19) After the defeat of the Axis powers, Yugoslavia became a federal socialist state under the strong hand of Josip Broz Tito.
20) Offhand , the only other army that I know of that was formed in the same way was the Yugoslav partisans of Marshal Tito.
21) A bird flies above the ruins of the former Yugoslav Army's barracks in Sarajevo, nicknamed the Marshal Tito Barracks after the Yugoslav dictator.
22) Karadzic was born on June 19, 1945 in a mountain hamlet in Montenegro and raised in poverty by parents who despised the communist rule of Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.
23) She sat looking at the distance, almost unconscious for the moment that Tito was near her.
24) 1943 - World War II: In Yugoslavia, resistance leader Marshal Tito proclaims a provisional democratic Yugoslav government in-exile.
25) It is ordered by the king and began its construction in Year 72, completed the Year 80 after the enthronement of his son Tito.
26) The interview could hardly have ended more auspiciously for Tito.
27) Yugoslavia began to splinter after the death of its premier Josip Broz Tito, which led to war and genocide.
28) Hence inhumane struggles by indefatigable doctors to keep ailing dictators — Chairman Mao, Leonid I. Brezhnev, Marshal Tito, General Franco — alive.
29) Harsh rule by the occupying forces encouraged many Macedonians to support the resistance movement of Josip Broz Tito, who became Yugoslavia"s president when the war ended.
30) The Cold War saw the establishment of the Communist Yugoslavia under Tito, and the reestablishment of BH as a republic within its Ottoman borders.
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