Those who warned that America's enemies might have gain power when the dictators fell, will use this to suggest they were correct.
Avery followed that up with the Dictators: three powerful beers dubbed the Maharaja (a hoppy, dark amber ale), the Kaiser (a deep copper, traditional Oktoberfest brew) and the Czar (a robust stout with hints of toffee and mocha).
After all, the Arab dictators it faced were equally unflinching -- in their rhetoric, at least, even if their actions often failed to match.
As an advocate of new drama and an opponent of censorship, Tynan ought to be remembered as one of the more benevolent dictators of English cultural taste after the second world war.
Even if Mr. Paulson were to figure out the link between the weak dollar and oil dictators around the world, a greenback reversal would take time.
Other Europeans, for their part, assured Mrs Albright that they shared American worries about ballistic missiles and chemical or biological weapons in the hands of dictators or terrorists.
After all, dictators in the Middle East are no strangers at strategically using their greatest PR tool, their wives.
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But even under Mr Cook the Foreign Office is not in the business of trawling the world for former dictators to put on trial.
The classical Olympics were always run by a board of nine from the local town (Elis), so there were no international spats, no corruption scandals, no hijacking of the games to whitewash dictators.
That is an understandable sentiment in regions where the Vatican has lent support to dictators or their clerical apologists, and in places where the church seems to have ignored or even exacerbated the problems of the most vulnerable, especially women.
Of the big European countries, Angela Merkel's Germany has been the firmest advocate of ostracising dictators.
Franco, like many dictators, valued the trappings of respectability provided by the arts.
This is by far the largest sum frozen by the Swiss in cases involving former dictators accused of enriching themselves at their countries' expense.
New Hampshires judicial dictators didnt even have the excuse of a crisis.
Data dictators should start by articulating the theory of their business.
The Cold War was over, but in two successive military campaigns during the 1990s, air power had done the heavy lifting required to defeat aggressive dictators.
Pickering and Kampelman were no more convincing on the mechanics of eliminating all nuclear weapons, given the widespread availability of the relevant technology and know-how and the ease with which small arsenals could be concealed by dictators ruling closed societies.
Over the years, Panama has given refuge to a long line of ex-dictators.
In a speech at West Point, he argued that the cold-war doctrines of containment and deterrence could not work against terrorists or dictators with nuclear bombs.
If he proves able to use such weapons in order to raise the costs to America and any allies of removing him, then other countries and dictators could still think it worthwhile to develop them.
The recent surge in gas prices has touched a raw nerve for many around the country, reminding us of an economy that is increasingly uncertain for the middle-class, a growing addiction to oil that draws us ever closer to dictators and despots, and a fragile global position with a climate that is increasingly out of balance.
Many African dictators saw in Mr Meles another feature bolstering their own positions: a proof of the need for top-down government.
The aim of the Bribery Act was to make sure that British companies were not throwing millions of dollars at officials and dictators elsewhere in order to gain business.
The Sloan Management Review posted last week a great interview with Jeanne Ross, Director of the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), where she explains why companies need data dictators.
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