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  • 41Partisan Warfare, Anti-Soviet —    Soviet authorities faced a partisan threat from Ukrainian and Baltic citizens from the first days of World War II. In Lvov in the Ukraine and in Lithuania, nationalists fired on retreating Soviet soldiers in 1941. Moreover, some Soviet… …

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  • 42Partisan (political) — In politics, a partisan is a committed member of a party.In multi party systems, the term is typically understood to describe a person who supports their party s measures without an eye to fairness or compromise with their opponents. Partisanship …

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  • 43Partisan game — In combinatorial game theory, a game is partisan or partizan if it is not impartial. That is, some moves are available to one player and not to the other.Most games are partisan; for example in chess, only one player can move the white pieces.… …

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  • 44Partisan Review — «Партизан Ревью» (англ. Partisan Review) – американский литературно политический ежеквартальный журнал левой ориентации (ISSN 0031 2525). Содержание 1 История 2 Политическая ор …

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  • 45Partisan — Freiheitskämpfer; Untergrundkämpfer; Widerstandskämpfer; Guerilla; Freischärler * * * Par|ti|san [parti za:n], der; s und en, en, Par|ti|sa|nin [parti za:nɪn], die; , nen: Person, die nicht als regulärer Soldat, sondern als Angehörige[r]… …

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  • 46partisan — I UK [ˌpɑː(r)tɪˈzæn] / US [ˈpɑrtɪˈzən] adjective showing strong and usually unfair support for one particular person, group, or idea They were cheered on by a partisan crowd of about 20,000 fans. partisan reporting in the paper II UK… …

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  • 47Partisan Review — OverviewIt was founded by William Phillips and Philip Rahv. It grew out of the John Reed Club as an alternative to New Masses , the publication of the American Communist Party, but became stridently anti Communist after Stalin. Many of its early… …

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  • 48partisan — partisan1 partisanship, partisanry, n. /pahr teuh zeuhn, seuhn/; Brit. /pahr teuh zan /, n. 1. an adherent or supporter of a person, group, party, or cause, esp. a person who shows a biased, emotional allegiance. 2. Mil. a member of a party of… …

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  • 49Partisan — Par·ti·sa̲n der; s / en, en; jemand, der nicht als Soldat der Armee, sondern als Mitglied einer bewaffneten Gruppe gegen einen Feind kämpft, der das Land besetzt ≈ Widerstandskämpfer <als Partisan kämpfen; zu den Partisanen gehen> || K :… …

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  • 50partisan — par|ti|san1 [ˌpa:tıˈzæn US ˈpa:rtızən, sən] adj 1.) strongly supporting a particular political party, plan or leader, usually without considering the other choices carefully ▪ British newspapers are highly partisan. 2.) relating to the fighting… …

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