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  • noun Plural form of Chavista.

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Examples

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER 2010

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Marquez said it may seem to some - particularly "Chavistas" - that he and other humorists unfairly single Chavez out, but stressed they've always mocked those in power.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • He said the denial was aimed at preventing clashes with thousands of "Chavistas" marching across the capital to mark the botched 1992 military rebellion that Chavez led as a lieutenant colonel.

    Venezuelan Police Break Up Anti-Chavez Protest 2010

  • He said the denial was aimed at preventing clashes with thousands of "Chavistas" marching across the capital to mark the botched 1992 military rebellion that Chavez led as a lieutenant colonel.

    Venezuelan Police Break Up Anti-Chavez Protest 2010

  • The 'Chavistas' have matured ... more than a million of them are still with us ... they may not vote for the opposition, but their interest is centered on the many deficiencies of government in key issues in regional and local government.

    May this YES to Chavez Really Represent the Beginning of a New Age... 2009

  • What we DO know is that he keeps on harping about his famous 3Rs policy of (rectification, reform, reactivation) which has run off the runway already, quite simply because of the mass of scheming and false-flagged 'Chavistas' who've been gnawing the flesh of the very bones of his Bolivarian Revolution with complete and utter disregard for the ordinary honest and hard-working grassroots people of Venezuela that they're supposed to serve.

    Like the American Revolution, Venezuela's in the name of Liberator Simon Bolivar is NOT going to be a walk-over! 2008

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