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  2. Demagogue - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco's painting The Demagogue. A demagogue (/ ˈ d ɛ m ə ɡ ɒ ɡ /; from Greek δημαγωγός, a popular leader, a leader of a mob, from δῆμος, people, populace, the commons + ἀγωγός leading, leader), [1] or rabble-rouser, [2] [3] is a political leader in a democracy who gains popularity by arousing the common people against elites, especially through ...

  3. List of telephone country codes - Wikipedia

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    An area code of three digits dialed after the country code determines the area served in the United States and its territories, Canada, and much of the Caribbean. Zone 2 uses two 2-digit codes (20, 27) and eight sets of 3-digit codes (21x–26x, 28x, 29x), mostly to serve Africa , but also Aruba , Faroe Islands , Greenland and British Indian ...

  4. List of CGF country codes - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) uses three-letter abbreviation country codes to refer to each group of athletes that participate in both the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth Youth Games. Each code identifies a Commonwealth Games Association. Several of the CGF codes are different from the standard ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes.

  5. Free and Independent Faction - Wikipedia

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    Despite having a longer history, the party was only formalized around January 1867, following a speech by its recognized leader, who was by then Nicolae Ionescu—his claim to speak for a "free and independent faction" was picked up as a derisive exonym by his adversaries, then accepted by the "Faction" itself; ideally, however, Ionescu favored ...

  6. European Telephony Numbering Space - Wikipedia

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    Geographically the +388 "country" code was an overlay on top of all the pre-existing, state-bounded country codes of the countries in Europe. Among "special" country codes, +388 was unique in that it was both supranational yet geographically bounded (other special codes, such as +881 and freephone +800 , are completely international).

  7. 88 - Wikipedia

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    88 may refer to: 88 (number) one of the years 88 BC, AD 88, 1988, 2088; Highway 88, see List of highways numbered 88; The 88 (San Jose), a residential skyscraper in San Jose, California, USA; The 88, a nickname for the piano derived from the number of keys it typically has; A Morse code abbreviation meaning "Love and kisses"

  8. Publius Clodius Pulcher - Wikipedia

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    Publius Clodius Pulcher (c. 92 [1] – 18 January 52 BC) was a Roman politician and demagogue.A noted opponent of Cicero, he was responsible during his plebeian tribunate in 58 BC for a massive expansion of the Roman grain dole as well as Cicero's exile from the city.

  9. Charles Coughlin - Wikipedia

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    The Committee created a code, which was ratified in October 1939, that required all radio broadcasters to submit their scripts to the radio stations for review before broadcast. Stations that did not comply with the code faced the threat of license revocation. [56] [57] This code was drafted specifically as a response to Coughlin and Golden ...