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Definition of Noncommunists
1. noncommunist [n] - See also: noncommunist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncommunists
Literary usage of Noncommunists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe by Richard Felix Staar (1982)
"This loss of autonomy generated many problems and caused much resentment among
Slovak communists and noncommunists alike. This dissatisfaction certainly ..."
2. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"Other regiments, composed of patriots but noncommunists, are less spirited; other
regiments composed of men who have entered the army for the slightly ..."
3. Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China by Peter R. Moody (1977)
"... or make demands upon noncommunists that would be appropriate only for party
members.20 It is impossible to say how extensive such excesses were, ..."
4. Afghanistan's Two-Party Communism: Parcham and Khalq by Anthony Arnold (1983)
"... a leftist seizure of power had been obvious since 1973, but now it appeared
possible that Daoud might succeed in bequeathing his realm to noncommunists. ..."
5. Russia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe: A Survey of Holdings at the by Joseph D. Dwyer (1980)
"This government consisted predominantly of National Democratic Front members,
with a few noncommunists added at the request of French and British ..."
6. The ASEAN States and Regional Security by Sheldon W. Simon (1982)
"Herein is reflected one of the supreme problems of those who opposed the Communists:
the disunity of South Vietnam's noncommunists, who in actuality ..."
7. The Bullitt Mission to Russia: Testimony Before the Committee on Foreign by William Christian Bullitt (1919)
"Other regiments, composed of patriots but noncommunists, are less spirited; other
regiments composed of men who have entered the army for the slightly ..."
8. Foreign Policies of the Soviet Union by Richard Felix Staar (1991)
"... activities to a halt at noon and forced the government to negotiate with the
opposition Civic Forum.28 noncommunists were admitted into the government. ..."