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  • noun The act or process of Sovietizing.

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Examples

  • Kilpatrick, a skillful writer, would later describe our bill as a “far-reaching scheme for the essential Sovietization of the American family.”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Kilpatrick, a skillful writer, would later describe our bill as a “far-reaching scheme for the essential Sovietization of the American family.”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Kilpatrick, a skillful writer, would later describe our bill as a “far-reaching scheme for the essential Sovietization of the American family.”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    Transparency 2010

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    8 posts from June 2009 2009

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    threeway anyone? 2009

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    threeway anyone? 2009

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    Creativity 2010

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    Politics 2010

  • My last post about the Sovietization of America and the comments by J.R. and Erin got me to thinking about multi-party (vs. one or two-party) politics:

    Integrity 2010

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