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... fact , while the cost of the newspaper releases would have been next to nothing . Moreover , only the most dogged , grimly determined newspaper reader could have been expected to plow his way through so much ponderous copy . On the ...
... fact , while the cost of the newspaper releases would have been next to nothing . Moreover , only the most dogged , grimly determined newspaper reader could have been expected to plow his way through so much ponderous copy . On the ...
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... fact - the fact that last year the Japanese Diet alone laid out $ 2,000,000 for propaganda in the U.S.A. Japanese business- men are spending plenty , too . And since Japan is virtually totalitarian , with military , business , and ...
... fact - the fact that last year the Japanese Diet alone laid out $ 2,000,000 for propaganda in the U.S.A. Japanese business- men are spending plenty , too . And since Japan is virtually totalitarian , with military , business , and ...
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... facts may mean different things to different people . It is often important to know just what people think certain facts mean . Below you will find a series of statements of fact , and after each statement some conclusions which some ...
... facts may mean different things to different people . It is often important to know just what people think certain facts mean . Below you will find a series of statements of fact , and after each statement some conclusions which some ...
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THE MUNICH PLOT | 1 |
WAR IN CHINA | 29 |
PROPAGANDA IN THE NEWS | 47 |
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