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partisans <a partisan; partisans> N

partisans

partisans

partisans
partisans

partisan <a partisan; partisans> N

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He is one of the thinkers and most renowned partisans of the degrowth theory.
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Almost all of them were partisans or unarmed civilians.
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Four, for various reasons, have indeed - and their seducer is a lone, swaggering sergeant whom the partisans briskly emasculate.
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As the partisans refused to surrender, a gunfight ensued between them and the government troops.
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Civilians recruited as stay-behind partisans were equipped with a clandestine shortwave radio with a fixed frequency.
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This marked another turning point in the escalation of violence that would only end with the final liberation by allied troops and partisans in 1945.
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Despite the generic disagreements, the two groups shared views on a number of topical issues, and even a number of partisans.
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The gendarmes became notorious for carrying out atrocities against captured partisans and their supporters.
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He pursued with disfavour the partisans of orthodoxy.
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Soon he directed a force numbering a few thousand partisans.
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