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gov·ern·ment ['gʌvənmənt] N
government
government agency
government agency
government department
government grant
government intervention
government policy
government property
government securities
government spending
usu pl government subsidy
government support
local government
in government Brit, Aus
par·lia·men·tary 'gov·ern·ment N
parliamentary government
self-'gov·ern·ment N no pl
self-government
lo·cal 'gov·ern·ment N
local government of towns
local government of counties
pup·pet 'gov·ern·ment N
puppet government
caretaker government
provisional government
overthrow dictator, government
overthrow dictator, government
pl municipal government
downfall of government
pad m
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Following the overthrow of the regime and the democratic opening, the party contested the 1991 parliamentary election.
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This often lead to the formation of alliances between subordinate altepetl in order to overthrow a dominant altepetl.
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The protagonist succeeds in causing the overthrow of society, but no new society has been established as a replacement.
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In this turmoil, the democratic government has been overthrown and a totalitarian government has been put in its place.
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This advocated the overthrow of the state by a vanguard party, which would lead the country towards socialism.
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