Pronunciation of the English word ideologies.
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1. | Let us consider in this connection the influence of Western ideologies on Korean literature. | |
2. | Once more, fundamentalist ideologies are opposed to great historical advances. | |
3. | Does a government have to serve ideologies, or rather, the interests of the people? | |
4. | I believe that when people see opportunity, when they have a sense of control of their own destiny, then they're less vulnerable to the propaganda and twisted ideologies that have been attracting young people - particularly now being turbocharged through social media. | |
5. | Hitler's success and current strength lie mainly in the fact that his opponents' ideologies generally don't differ very much from his. | |
6. | A linguist can't be racist. Only pseudo-linguists that are blinded by certain ideologies can be both at the same time. | |
7. | I don't like ideologies. I'm on the side of honour and common sense. | |
8. | I don't like ideologies. I side with honour and common sense. | |
9. | Fascist separatist and takfiri ideologies have no future in Algeria. | |
10. | Algeria shall never be the land of racist separatist and takfiri ideologies. |