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What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite.
The chefs de mission condemned the coup and ordered the deposed government to be rescued and returned to the town.
I thought it was quite a coup and a privilege to have the big Chief of the Society visit our relatively small branch.
If he is not supported by his own side and if he is then subject to a coup from within fairly rapidly, then we will avoid that scenario.
Since rebels launched a failed coup attempt two years ago, the country has been split in two.
The Democrats, for their part, felt this was all part of a Republican coup that is reshaping the US to make it impregnably conservative.
Mr Suzuki said the coup issue has special significance for the union movement.
Suffice to say there was a moment, call it the thunderbolt, the coup de foudre or whatever, where we both realised, blah blah blah.
After France cut back on economic aid and withdrew its troops in the mid-1990s, there has been a series of army mutinies and coup attempts.
Might he not find that a coup is mounted in his absence by a humble retainer whom he had imagined to be unimpeachably loyal?
To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us.
She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May.
I then added the coup de grace, the signature of that loveable, squint-eyed jack-tar, Popeye.
This coup actually suffocated the development of democracy in Iran in its embryonic stage.
For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power.
After failing to launch a military coup in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, ritually disembowelling himself.
Turkish troops seized the northern part of Cyprus in 1974 in response to an Athens-engineered military coup aimed at enosis.
The collapse of the coup in the face of mass protests and dissension within the military required a shifting of gears.
If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern.
They dithered and faltered and could not get the roll-out of the leadership coup over to the public or even amongst themselves.
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Of course, to me, the coup d'oeil of Rich Bar was charmingly fresh and original.
All this you have at one coup d'oeil in entering the garden, which is truly great.
Many teachers of the Art of War then gave this limited signification as the definition of coup d'oeil.
But I doubt whether the townsfolk have ever seen anything to equal the coup d'oeil engineered by d'Amade.
I should like to see the display upon a grand stage, and enjoy it in a coup d'oeil.
Agencies had been sending their people to these meetings too, trying to get a co-branding coup for one of their clients.
The coup d'etat of maroquin took away from Colombia herself the power of government and vested it in an irresponsible dictator.
I cried, as vexed as an author for whom some one has spoiled the effect of a coup de theatre.
On the fourth of July, the day Congress met, the government made use of a coup de theatre.
It is, therefore, not only the physical, but more frequently the mental eye which is meant in coup d'oeil.
You had just planned a coup on the Stock Exchange which promised you immense rewards.
The first coup d'oeil from the summit of the cliff 1500 feet above the level had suggested what a closer examination confirmed.
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