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  • ...[[1962 Burmese coup d'état|coup d'état in 1962]], it became a [[military dictatorship]] under the [[Burma Socialist Programme Party]]. ...2 January 2012 }}</ref> In 2011, the [[State Peace and Development Council|military junta]] was officially dissolved following a [[2010 Myanmar general electio
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  • ...ritarian rule, specifically [[Strongman (politics)|strongman]] (autocratic military dictatorships); machine ([[oligarchic]] party dictatorships); and bossism ( ...ver the government or control over a narrower set of policy areas, such as military or [[national security]] matters.<ref name=Brooker2014/>
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  • ...Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990)|a 16-year right-wing military dictatorship]] of [[Augusto Pinochet]] that left more than 3,000 people dead or missing. ...h not really comparable in harshness or corruption to the type of military dictatorship that have often bedeviled the rest of Latin America).<ref>{{Cite book|title
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  • ...and some tactical operations by its own employees, by members of the U.S. military, or by other partners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://people.howstuffworks.com/c ...get]], has increased to 28% in 2013, exceeding the NIP funding received by military agencies the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] (NRO) and the [[National Se
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  • .../page/29 29] |quote=Italy homeland of the Romans. |title=Hannibal's War: A Military History of the Second Punic War |first=John Francis |last=Lazenby |date=4 F ...articipation in [[World War II]] on the [[Axis powers|Axis]] side ended in military defeat and economic destruction during the [[Italian Campaign (World War II
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  • |Military dictatorship |Military Dictatorship |Dictatorship=[[Dictatorship]]
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  • ...dissidents during the [[Military dictatorship (Brazil)|Brazilian military dictatorship]], and was unapologetic for doing so.<ref name=Scmp2014-04-28/><ref name=Gl ...rtured and killed political prisoners during Brazil’s 1964-1985 military dictatorship was killed in his home outside Rio de Janeiro, the police told local news m
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  • ...London 1870, v. 3, p. 117.</ref> However, he omitted the Military tribune|military tribunate from the ''cursus honorum'' and had to delay his quaestorship unt ...ose his cousin as one of his two ''legatus|legati pro praetore'', a senior military appointment.<ref>Birley (1999), p.&nbsp;51.</ref> Following the end of this
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  • ...trian Civil War|formation]] of [[Federal State of Austria|an Austrofascist dictatorship]] under [[Engelbert Dollfuss]] in 1934. A year before the outbreak of [[Wor ...valid again. The total number of [[World War II casualties#endnote Austria|military deaths]] from 1939 to 1945 was 260,000.<ref>Rüdiger Overmans, ''Deutsche m
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  • ...atory lies. Gelsomino swears that he will fight against the [[Dictatorship|dictatorship]] of King Giacomone, the pirate leader.<br> ...n]] of the neighboring state, and orders the artist to "paint" weapons and military equipment for him, but he refuses. The king orders Benanito to be put in a
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  • ...Gazpacho (talk | contribs)‎ . . (61,194 bytes) (-14)‎ . . (the term "dictatorship" should not be used without qualification) ...contribs)‎ . . (59,676 bytes) (+21)‎ . . (Placed articles with "status=Military occupation" into Category:Special territories (not really enough articles t
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  • Autocracies are either [[dictatorship]]s (including [[military dictatorship]]s) or [[Absolute monarchy|absolute monarchies]].[[File:The pathway of regi
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  • ...ic group. The name change from Burma to Myanmar was enacted in 1989 by the military government. '''Independence and Military Rule'''
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    Australian politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal. He Austin increasingly withdrew from military and political affairs to
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  • ...|Savages]]'', set during the period of the [[Brazilian military government|military government]] and derived from an article "Genocide in Brazil" by [[Norman L ...novel]] by [[Lawrence Thornton]]. It explores society during the military dictatorship of [[Leopoldo Galtieri]], when the government conducted a [[Dirty War]] aga
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  • ...Zarak was the supreme leader of the [[Hive (Transformers)|Hive]], an evil dictatorship that ruled the planet of [[Nebulos]] and saw the populace as their slaves. ...the events of the film, [[Ironhide#Transformers|Ironhide]] aids the human military in hunting Scorponok. The Decepticon attacks Ironhide and uses his tongue t
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  • *''Dark Domain'': a [[military dictatorship]] and homeland of the less humanistically appearing "evil" characters of th
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  • ...son of Pisistratus)|Hippias]] - of the Peisistratid family - established a dictatorship in 514 BC, which proved very unpopular, although it established stability a ...d at the [[Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)]] with the death of its leader, the military genius [[Epaminondas]].
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  • ...ribs)‎ . . (65,314 bytes) (+17)‎ . . (Added a redirect note. Also, the military handles weapons of mass destruction. Unless the sentence meant preventing W ...| contribs)‎ m . . (58,506 bytes) (0)‎ . . (→‎The J. Edgar Hoover Dictatorship) (undo | thank)<br/>
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  • After democracy replaced the repressive military regime Sandoval worked for he worked as an University Professor.<ref name=n | trans_title = Mario Sandoval, the "butcher" of the Argentine dictatorship
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