2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.07.017
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First branchial cleft fistula: a difficult challenge

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“…138 In addition to the anti-Semitic propaganda carried out at the camps, a quasi-military discipline was applied throughout the camps, with marches in military formation and other forms of military instruction often included among the activities,139 in line with Codreanu's expressed preference for the paramilitary organisation of youth and his vision of the legionary movement as 'more of a school and an army than a political party' . 140 Finally, the frequent use of violence by the authorities against participants in the work camps and the constant surveillance of the police of what were in all appearance peaceful constructive work projects allowed the Legion to protest against their brutality and arbitrariness and consequently rally under its banner a public that was all too familiar with customary police abuse. Nevertheless, as shown above, in spite of all its claims to the contrary the legionary work camps were a markedly subversive, anti-state endeavour.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…138 In addition to the anti-Semitic propaganda carried out at the camps, a quasi-military discipline was applied throughout the camps, with marches in military formation and other forms of military instruction often included among the activities,139 in line with Codreanu's expressed preference for the paramilitary organisation of youth and his vision of the legionary movement as 'more of a school and an army than a political party' . 140 Finally, the frequent use of violence by the authorities against participants in the work camps and the constant surveillance of the police of what were in all appearance peaceful constructive work projects allowed the Legion to protest against their brutality and arbitrariness and consequently rally under its banner a public that was all too familiar with customary police abuse. Nevertheless, as shown above, in spite of all its claims to the contrary the legionary work camps were a markedly subversive, anti-state endeavour.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient mentioned a chest infection that preceded the swelling. Codreanu CM, et al reported acute rhinopharygintis after which the swelling became reddish and started to discharge whitish fluid [10].…”
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confidence: 99%