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Manchurian

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Manchuria or its people or their culture
    the Manchurian invasion

How To Use Manchurian In A Sentence

  • In 1932 they entered the military market, producing binoculars and rangefinders for the Manchurian campaign.
  • In a series of afterhours speeches, Rep. Robert Dornan of California, a fantast of the far right, spun this into a picture of Clinton as a real-life Manchurian Candidate-a man who had prepped for polities under the KGB. A SILVER BULLET
  • Actions by Soviet troops in the Manchurian Operation were marked by boldness and daring.
  • Imagine if Laurence Harvey in the Manchurian Candidate had gone through with the plot,Frank Sinatra bought off, and Angela Lansbury in position to grind her foes to dust, then you have McCain,the Establishment Media,and a closet queened Republican Party unleashed. Think Progress » McCain Blasts Cheney Over Iraq Failures, Continues To Distance Himself From Escalation Plan
  • Due to the intercession of Russia, Germany and France, the Manchurian government paid Japan 300 million taels of silver to ‘reclaim’ Liaotung.
  • The victors imposed a hard treaty which included the payment by China of a war indemnity and the cession to Japan of the Manchurian territory around Port Arthur.
  • Then he received Manchurian candidate brainwashing, so when he gets in the white house the commies will give him the code word "Keating 5". Drudge Retort
  • [I] f the Red Army attacked Japan’s Manchurian colony within three months of the Nazis’ final defeat, the USSR would get permanent occupation of Sakhalin Island, a big long streak of icy forest north of Hokkaido, and the Kuril Islands, a string of fog-bound rocks looping from the North end of Hokkaido to the Southern tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Russia’s Other Great Victory « Isegoria
  • the Manchurian invasion
  • The class adviser of my father when he was in the elementary school was Manchurian.
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