manifesto|manifestoes|manifestos in English
noun
[man·i·fes·to || ‚mænɪ'festəʊ]
public statement listing policies and objectives (made by a government, organization, etc.)
Use "manifesto|manifestoes|manifestos" in a sentence
1. Politics and art were inextricably enmeshed in Dada literary and polemical manifestos and anti-manifestos.
2. 11 Politics and art were inextricably enmeshed in Dada literary and polemical manifestos and anti-manifestos.
3. Bahutu Manifesto The Bahutu Manifesto (French: Manifeste des Bahutu, full title Note sur l’aspect …
4. What we need is not manifestos of pious intentions, but real action.
5. Anthropophagous Manifesto from the Periphery
6. Student: The Communist Manifesto. Sentencedict.com
7. They prefer to continue along the same track as the previous manifestos.
8. Bahutu Manifesto The Bahutu Manifesto (French: Manifeste des Bahutu, full title Note sur l’aspect …
9. 25 It's not in their manifesto.
10. Bahutu Manifesto The Bahutu Manifesto (French: Manifeste des Bahutu, full title Note sur l’aspect …
11. Bahutu Manifesto The Bahutu Manifesto (French: Manifeste des Bahutu, full title Note sur l’aspect …
12. Bahutu Manifesto The Bahutu Manifesto (French: Manifeste des Bahutu, full title Note sur l’aspect …
13. As we've discussed, the Jingwu Manifesto.
14. Il Manifesto Bahutu Versione integrale in francese
15. Professor Kent is reading the manifesto.
16. The Long March is a manifesto.
17. 22 Rutelli's election manifesto has just been published.
18. 17 Brooks wrote in a manifesto in 19
19. Will the Government endorse that manifesto?
20. 18 Anyway, it's time for another deputy's manifesto.
21. The Communist Manifesto first came out in 18
22. 19 Will the Government endorse that manifesto?
23. The New Yorkers, though not particularly organized, called their activities Dada, but they did not issue manifestos.
24. 13 The conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness.
25. The Tories are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow.