It is constantly propagandizing on its own behalf, trying to cover things up, or reinterpret them or deny them, so that it can continue to remain central. |
Moore's type of propaganda is far, far easier to resist, because it is immediately and constantly apparent that he is propagandizing. |
Young women are cautious and distrustful of propagandizing. |
The dissemination and propagandizing of religions that degrade the dignity of the individual or are contrary to the principles of humanity, are prohibited. |
With the Scottish clergymen Samuel Rutherford, Robert Baillie, and George Gillespie, Henderson engaged in preaching and propagandizing for the Church of Scotland in the Westminster Assembly. |
Thereafter he was an ardent proponent of a Flemish national movement in music, and he published numerous articles and pamphlets propagandizing Flemish music. |