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... become a potential alliance partner among Western nations , even when its national interests are being threatened or frustrated by another Communist state . This does not mean that realignments are , or will be , impossible ; but ...
... become a potential alliance partner among Western nations , even when its national interests are being threatened or frustrated by another Communist state . This does not mean that realignments are , or will be , impossible ; but ...
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... become " reds , " labor leaders become " union bosses , " and constitutional governments become “ capi- talist cliques . " 2. Glittering generality . This is similar to the previous technique , but is used to describe an idea or policy ...
... become " reds , " labor leaders become " union bosses , " and constitutional governments become “ capi- talist cliques . " 2. Glittering generality . This is similar to the previous technique , but is used to describe an idea or policy ...
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... becomes less attractive as delivery systems become more accurate and the political costs of foreign bases increase . Hardening delivery systems ( such as the " Minuteman " missile ) by placing them in underground shelters , although ...
... becomes less attractive as delivery systems become more accurate and the political costs of foreign bases increase . Hardening delivery systems ( such as the " Minuteman " missile ) by placing them in underground shelters , although ...
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