What does Dictatorships mean?
Definitions for Dictatorships
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dictatorships in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dictatorships in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Dictatorships in a Sentence
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan:
Where dictatorships exist, you don't have to have a presidential system.
We need to examine the idea that democracies and dictatorships can coexist, how we go forward is we realize these dictatorships are not in the business of working with us.
There are a lot of barriers being put up from the administration -- whether that's trying to force Americans to risk their very lives to cast a ballot, to meddling with the Post Office, sabotaging the way we deliver mail, to falsehoods and lies about vote by mail, so, I just think it's so important that every elected official, every elections official and every American citizen start sounding the alarm. The rhetoric coming out of the White House is something that you hear under dictatorships, not in the United States. We have to act. We can not allow him to tilt this election.
The US military deserve better than this after 20 years serving in that war. And this was a C-17 US Air Force rolling down the tarmac in Kabul, with 20-year-old men bouncing off the side, the scene was bad. I don't know where it leads, I don't know what happens as a consequence. Dan Hoffman was with us on 'America's Newsroom' earlier in the month, and he talked about dictatorships being on the march in 2021 into 2022. And what he talked about was perhaps at a rate that we have not seen since World War II.
Who closes eyes to dictatorships kneels his eyelids. (Qui ferme les yeux aux dictatures - Agenouille en fait les paupières.)
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