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dissenter

[dih-sen-ter] / dɪˈsɛn tər /


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However, the party said it was proud that Tchiroma Bakary could find "safe sanctuary" in The Gambia, adding that it was fully aware of how "despotism operates and how dissenters are treated".

From BBC

The mood around England was positive, so the dissenters stayed quiet.

From BBC

Some Republican dissenters have said they’d rather lump it into a broad study of citizenship rights laws and a bill proposing changes next year.

From Seattle Times

Letting the processes in Glass’ music speak for themselves is what gives license for others, including Glass dissenters such as Salonen, to find their own processes.

From Los Angeles Times

Suharto brutally dealt with dissenters and was accused of stealing billions of dollars of state funds for himself, family and close associates.

From Seattle Times