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"Anarchists" -- terms which had been weakened by excessive use.
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They used the Patriot Act to intimidate and stifle dessent, and were called Anarchists by the police, which was echoed by the media without any follow up or legal recourse.
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For a good many months the Anarchists were the only game in town.
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For it must be understood that the "red wing" of the Anarchists is a very small section of the body of philosophers known as Anarchists.
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Our mess at present, commonly known as the Anarchists, consists of those who take and those who give life -- three Trench Mortar Batteries and one Field Ambulance.
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It was merely a raid to make the Fascists divert troops from the other side of Huesca, where the Anarchists were attacking again.
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The point of doing it now was that the Anarchists were attacking on the Jaca road, and to advance on this side made them divert troops to face us.
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The field had to be "cleared of disturbing elements," and the Anarchists were the first to suffer.
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The desire not to be confused with the Anarchists was another reason.
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The Anarchists were a mere herd of vagabonds and thieves, said he.
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