All those people are no more, the motherland is unified but their distinguished words are handed down. |
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In his letters, he reportedly said that he would like to come back to the motherland and serve the nation. |
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And when the children reached a certain age, we were all whisked off back to the motherland 8 months a year for boarding school. |
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Newspapers said she had showered her motherland with glory and honour, and dignitaries clamoured for her presence. |
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Makes you wonder whether, in their dotage, a lot of locals regret departing their motherland long ago for this place. |
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To save their motherland, the Manipuris fought very bravely under the direction of Tikendrajit. |
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He said that July 1 was a joyful day for the entire Chinese race as it marked the reunification of Hong Kong with the motherland. |
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Finally, at the end of the 1970s, Chechens were allowed to return to their motherland. |
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They are shown as noble and selfless defenders of the motherland despite the reality which sees them plagued by corruption and incompetence. |
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So why did I come to the motherland to publicly declare that I am willing to abandon liberalism. |
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But when he goes home to his motherland, Armenia, it's quite a different story. |
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He devoted his life, blood and sweat to the well-being of the motherland and the nation. |
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We shall not shrink from making any sacrifice to guard and protect every inch of our beloved motherland. |
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Tensions were exacerbated by the discovery that the rivers of Australia were rather different from the rivers of the motherland. |
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Traditionally, the attitude toward the motherland among Russian speakers abroad has been complex. |
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Well, martyrs always receive the highest honour especially if they lose their life defending their motherland. |
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But Rudi was having too much fun, and it would be decades before he would consider a return to his motherland. |
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When the country is invaded by enemies, the nation's leader will call on everyone to protect the motherland. |
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It is the greatest threat to communal harmony, democracy, secularism, peace, progress, unity and integrity of our motherland. |
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On the other hand, religion makes brave valiant men meek tame and cowardly such that they refuse to shed blood even for their motherland. |
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Overseas Thais are being encouraged to take holidays in Thailand in order to reacquaint themselves with their motherland and native culture. |
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In this regard, his treatment of the theme of the body politic, native land or motherland is instructive. |
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India is the birthplace of Hinduism as well as Buddhism, motherland of Sikhs and Jains, the abode of more rishis, sadhus, mahatmas, and maharishis than any place on earth. |
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I think I've found one in the form of Panoramic Singapore, which is a look at my motherland as I see it through my Xpan lenses. |
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Electronics come from abroad, furniture from Ikea, and rare is the Russian whose wardrobe mostly features garments made in the motherland. |
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Both of his offspring now reside in their motherland, Germany. |
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At this time, virtually all manufactured goods came to the colony from the motherland. |
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We know how much the people of Kingston and the Islands are attached to the motherland and to the Queen. |
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Named 9-4X, its future now seems uncertain since the Koenigsegg Group started the process of bringing the Swedish brand back to the motherland. |
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As I type this, I am back in the motherland, England, for a week. |
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Storied landscapes come to define groups when they become personified as homeland, motherland, land of our fathers, heimat. |
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The songs of that age had themes of social responsibility, singing the praises of navy soldiers who guarded the country's shores, or the beauty of the motherland. |
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Showalter commends but is under no illusions about the ordinary Russian defending his motherland. |
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These people, undoubtedly, have slung mud at their motherland. |
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After all, nobody gets worked up when German Chancellors commemorate the thousands of ordinary soldiers who died for their motherland during the war. |
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I feel that India is my motherland, and America is my fatherland. |
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Do expatriate writers and artists create cultural continuums that have more to do with a sense of regional internationalism than the binary of motherland and exile? |
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But the distance hasn't lessened their love for their motherland. |
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On the phone, meanwhile, she has fast cars to price out, new houses to shop for, money to be wired back to the motherland. |
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It also tells the story of my mother, a mirror image of my motherland. |
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Whatever the case, for jazz to travel freely in this musical motherland today requires just one thing: not to fall into the cliché of claiming the USA as its sole influence. |
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Yanukovych has now been confirmed to be residing in his true motherland. |
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It will certainly be far more possible for them to accept a UN settlement should there be a firm prospect of membership for motherland Turkey itself. |
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And here, these few thousand French people, without the support of the motherland, without any assistance whatsoever, have preserved their language and their traditions. |
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Players will be challenged to guide their people from the oppresive motherland, discover a New World, negotiate, trade and fight as they acquire great power and battle for their freedom and independence. |
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Headed by the same ruling family, it was variously separate or united with its motherland and its Latin name was used for both indiscriminately. |
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But for me it's Cuba, that's the motherland. |
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Colonial officers in New France did not have as many opportunities as their counterparts in the motherland to enhance their earnings by doing other work. |
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