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  • noun Plural form of Maoist.

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Examples

  • Is the Maoists 'vision Nepal's future? yahooBuzzArticleHeadline =' Is the Maoists\ 'vision Nepal\'s future?'

    Is the Maoists' vision Nepal's future? 2007

  • In a gathering held later, they termed the Maoists land-mafia.

    News Gopal Chhantyal 2010

  • Feb. 13: Mamata Banerjee today echoed Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee when she called Maoists

    The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage 2010

  • Her discussion lumps some very diverse forces together under a single label "Maoists" - but that superficial and questionable generalization is part of the overall anti-communist method.

    Kasama 2008

  • Her discussion lumps some very diverse forces together under a single label "Maoists" - but that superficial and questionable generalization is part of the overall anti-communist method.

    Kasama 2008

  • Her discussion lumps some very diverse forces together under a single label "Maoists" - but that superficial and questionable generalization is part of the overall anti-communist method.

    Kasama 2008

  • Her discussion lumps some very diverse forces together under a single label "Maoists" - but that superficial and questionable generalization is part of the overall anti-communist method.

    Kasama 2008

  • Her discussion lumps some very diverse forces together under a single label "Maoists" - but that superficial and questionable generalization is part of the overall anti-communist method.

    Kasama 2008

  • Chhattisgarh, one of India's most densely forested, mineral-rich states, is a center of guerrilla warfare being waged by rebels known as Maoists or Naxalites, named after Naxalbari, the town in West Bengal where the movement began in the late 1960s.

    Maoist Rebels Kill 15 Policemen in India Vibhuti Agarwal 2011

  • Chhattisgarh, one of India's most densely forested, mineral-rich states, is a center of guerrilla warfare being waged by rebels known as Maoists or Naxalites, named after Naxalbari, the town in West Bengal where the movement began in the late 1960s.

    Maoist Rebels Kill 15 Policemen in India Vibhuti Agarwal 2011

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