1.   Their photos were a morale boost and a propaganda coup to the allies.

2.   A big propaganda coup for either candidate would be to receive the endorsement of the Reagans themselves.

3.   But in his blundering, he has now handed radical Islam a propaganda coup in its war against Israel.

4.   Despite the similarities, Labastida did score one propaganda coup against Fox.

5.   In light of these problems, the proposal amounts to at least a propaganda coup for the Saudis, according to a Western diplomat in Beirut.

6.   It was another embarrassing mistake for NATO, another propaganda coup for Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.

7.   What really bedevils Szczepinski, the lawyer, is how the American cold warriors missed a propaganda coup that could also have saved the mansion.

8.   In a major propaganda coup for South Korea, the estranged mistress of reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has escaped to the West, officials said Wednesday.

9.   The government accused the Nobel Peace Prize winner of trying to stage a propaganda coup by calling a congress she knew would provoke mass arrests and international protest.

10.   The move was considered a propaganda coup for a military-backed government seeking to persuade dissidents to participate in parliamentary and presidential elections in the next two years.

n. + coup >>共 80
palace 19.84%
army 10.51%
propaganda 6.61%
weekend 5.84%
publicity 4.67%
boardroom 3.50%
public-relations 3.50%
year 3.50%
two-day 2.72%
business 2.33%
propaganda + n. >>共 182
campaign 14.54%
war 9.93%
tool 5.32%
machine 4.96%
broadcast 4.02%
purpose 3.66%
material 3.55%
ploy 3.31%
film 2.96%
victory 2.25%
coup 2.01%
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