They said it was nationalistic, jingoistic, imperialistic and represented a bad and unjust past. |
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As Doctoroff watched in wonder at the nationalistic passion, a brainstorm struck. |
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The surge of nationalistic solidarity sweeping the nation led his neighbors to strike their regionalist colors. |
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He was a very loyal and nationalistic person, as well as being Iraq's best officer at that time. |
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Our society has become less cruelly conservative, our politics less atavistically nationalistic, and our culture less turgidly insular. |
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The bad news is that popular sentiment in this matter is rather nationalistic. |
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Perhaps the most unpleasantly nationalistic sporting fixtures in this part of the world are the Old Firm derbies in Glasgow. |
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Several nationalistic organisations pursue this agenda using extreme individuals from the Orthodox Church. |
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Foster's speech, however, was the most nationalistic and corporatist of the group. |
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Positively, what postcolonial criticism does is to prevent interpretation from becoming too nativistic or nationalistic. |
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A lot of nationalistic bombast was spouted during this era, but there was also a quiet betrayal of an entire generation. |
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The political movement in which it was based became increasingly nationalistic and isolationist. |
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As a key early advocate of nationalistic Slavophile capitalism Chizhov was closely allied to the Moscow merchants. |
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When nations intervene, manipulating grief, they offer idolatrous, nationalistic, vengeful substitutions for the grace of God and true community. |
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Though attempts were made from time to time to mollify nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance. |
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A territorial dispute, by its nature, is liable to arouse nationalistic sentiment. |
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The following categories of nationalistic blessing and their proof texts indicate they do. |
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Like nationalistic impulses elsewhere, the Arab manifestation quickened in the nineteenth century. |
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However, in 1904 academic painting still dominated state-sponsored salons, and a world's fair art exhibition was inherently nationalistic. |
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Polish Romanticism is infused with messianism, nationalistic yearning, Byronic rebellion. |
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Not to mention that religion and media moguls propagate the popularity of that nationalistic pride that most Americans have. |
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His nationalistic tone and speeches against the European Union became ever louder. |
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This is neither an issue of political affiliation or nationalistic loyalty. |
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But history shows that even most prosperous civilisations have decayed and disintegrated if it did not have a nationalistic ideology. |
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There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions. |
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The left worries about the universal rights of man, whereas the right worries about preserving nationalistic tradition and culture. |
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The project stemmed from a critical look at the tradition of heroic, nationalistic exposition architecture. |
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They say it's to incite a new nationalistic spirit or some such rot. |
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Musical theatre was its formulaic, reductive country cousin, a forum for bright happy little tales, preferably tinged with a pleasant nationalistic fervour. |
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They are intensely nationalistic in style, and Hubay either took the melodies directly from Hungarian folk music, or created his own echt Hungarian originals. |
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They might be devoutly nationalistic but also ideologically monarchist. |
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There are more nationalistic barriers with steel, and you would need to have buy-ins with unions and governments. |
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Finally, I regret that this entire House is haunted by a nationalistic and jingoistic ghost which is quick to take offence. |
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The church leadership itself tried to strengthen its influence on the state by approximating to nationalistic positions. |
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Although we have seen signs of progress, in general the nationalistic political dynamic routinely overrides popular sentiment. |
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Ethnic and nationalistic turmoil has a spill-over effect on Canadian emigre communities. |
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Using sports as a means of achieving nationalistic ends reached its apotheosis in the 1936 Olympics. |
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We do not seem to manage, once the police and courts are involved, to rise above the nationalistic knee-jerk reaction. |
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After all, what I am describing is a real society, not a nationalistic publicity stunt. |
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The first is of leaving Serbia, the biggest country in the region, in a disgruntled, nationalistic grump. |
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It is partly because of nationalistic feelings but there are logical reasons as well. |
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The tension between nationalistic industrialism and the post-industrial world has become visible worldwide as a global polarity. |
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We have rarely seen such a miserly and nationalistic spectacle in this House! |
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In such an atmosphere the games of nationalistic politics played on the periphery have come close to overshadowing the athletic events. |
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No, what they have done is to turn Europe into a bazaar at which nationalistic, national interests are bartered. |
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I believe that the nationalistic undertone discernible on both sides must be eliminated from the discussion. |
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Some observers interpret these symbols cynically, as opportunistic, basely commercial, unquestioningly nationalistic expressions of pro-war sentiment. |
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It is a subject which raises incredible nationalistic feelings across the generations in China. |
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The end of the cold war has seen a return to violent ethnic and nationalistic conflicts in many parts of the world. |
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México's energy sector development has been dominated for decades by a very nationalistic vision of its power sector. |
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Unfortunately, that was also a century of nationalistic ideologies and hatred between neighbours. |
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It is understandable that seeing their country attacked in this way may indeed awake in them a certain nationalistic pride. |
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This is partly explained by the nationalistic character of the then leading political party at regional and national level. |
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Although nationalistic rhetoric continued, it had no impact on the safe and secure environment. |
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The border of this plate, created for the colonial market, incorporates nationalistic views. |
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This nationalistic glue is quite strong in the context of the nuclear program. |
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The goal of the Boxers, or nationalistic Chinese, was to rid the country of foreigners, thus eliminating foreign intervention and exploitation of China. |
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Domestically, the former governor offers an avowedly nationalistic agenda, focused on American self-sufficiency. |
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Cloaking narrow nationalistic designs under the mantle of a common regional good will sooner or later rebound on the African countries themselves. |
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Social unrest and nationalistic stirrings were very prevalent. |
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Tracing the musical genealogy of any given nationalistic genre is no easy task, particularly when there are many influences brought to bear upon it. |
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What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping. |
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Such people oppose compromise, whether for nationalistic, religious, political, or ideological reasons. |
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No amount of nationalistic rhetoric or demagoguery on his part will change this perception. |
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Western Ukrainians are intensely nationalistic and distrustful of Russia. |
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Tokyo was hoping to preempt a more nationalistic potential buyer from making the purchase. |
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Their investment in nationalistic chauvinism has dangerous implications. |
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Another factor which is likely to affect the relationship between tax regimes and the competitiveness of countries' road haulage industries is nationalistic bias in the sourcing of haulage services. |
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At times, such politicians can command widespread support, especially when they choose to link homophobia with nationalistic chauvinism, religious zeal, contempt for ethnic minorities and so forth. |
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The propensity for nationalistic feeling varies greatly across the UK, and can rise and fall over time. |
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In the 19th century, it inspired a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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At the same time the new freedoms have unleashed worrisome new waves of antisemitism along with ancient nationalistic sentiments long held in a sort of suspended animation under the communist regimes. |
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The latest in the long list of such violations was the nationalistic hounding of Poles, culminating in the Union of Poles in Belarus being declared illegal and its activists persecuted. |
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With few exceptions, these leaders are products of the Communist Party and Soviet élite, political survivors who have grown more nationalistic to suit the current political mood. |
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We smugly watched and claimed victory at the end of the cold war not realizing the pent up ethnic nationalistic tensions that were just below the surface. |
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By the first decades of the 19th century, the frustrated ambitions of the great merchant houses and their allies in the cities converged with the discontents of nationalistic, modernizing elements among the samurai. |
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His management of affairs should favour a nationalistic approach in the major economic domains and his political discourse should continue to lend from anti-Americanism and, to a smaller level, Bolivarism. |
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A unified Korea would likely be confronted by significantly changed dynamics including the possibility of a more nationalistic national security paradigm with matching force modernization programmes. |
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Land of Hope and Glory, already popular, became still more so, and Elgar wished in vain to have new, less nationalistic, words sung to the tune. |
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During the continent's struggle against colonial rule, nationalistic songs boosted citizens' morale. |
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These songs were based on Western marches and hymns reflecting the European education system that the early nationalistic leaders grew up in. |
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The conflict was primarily political and nationalistic, fuelled by historical events. |
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Edward issued a nationalistic appeal for his subjects to defend the kingdom, but with little impact. |
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Meanwhile, a nationalistic movement strove for the development of a new written Norwegian. |
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A central element of the German nationalistic claim was the insistence on Schleswig and Holstein being a single, indivisible entity. |
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In the 18th century, it brought about a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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Webster was a proponent of English spelling reform for reasons both philological and nationalistic. |
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In Japan, a nationalistic renaissance can be observed, not founded on a young generation movement, but on an elite's wish to change a so-called self-denigrating attitude' in Japan. |
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Religious intolerance and nationalistic fanaticism subsequently held sway, bringing in their train exclusion, suffering and, finally, the economic ruin of one and all. |
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It is anyway on basis of the immense enthusiasm following the departure of the austro-german armies and hetman Skoropadsky, that this nationalistic movement is booming. |
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In some countries, separatist processes are going on, and separatist sentiments are often accompanied with nationalistic ones. |
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That they can get back a society that lives and operates under the rule of law, that is not so conflicted by obstructionism, whether it is driven by political, nationalistic or criminal corruptive influences. |
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Ahead of the local elections, BDI and PDSH enhance the nationalistic rhetoric. |
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The increasing of the nationalistic feelings caused by the events on September 11, 2001, had gone into a xenophobe current which considered all foreign elements as a potential menace to the national security. |
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The setting of a fire with nationalistic matches will not provide anyone with a warmer home, Dimitar Grumar comments for Dnevnik. |
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His words have a nationalistic flare, and his story is gripping. |
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All too often, countries exploit differences of language to pursue isolationist, if not nationalistic, cultural agendas. |
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Ahead of them were coastal panoramas that once fueled the nationalistic fire within an Italian patriot as well as days of racing and hobnobbing fit for a prince. |
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Radical theologians and messianic dictators take advantage of this ignorance to invoke nationalistic or religious sentiments in support of their own views and consolidate their power base. |
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Before that, they first had to turn round the nationalistic, populist and corrupt politics of the post-divorce period and get rid of that same leader who decided upon independence for them under the Tugendhat tree. |
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On a nationalistic scale, this type of work is still beginning, but ideally it would be when men are less resistant and actually supportive of statistics that imply progress towards Gender Equality. |
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The rapporteur's opportunistic attempt to use the report to make nationalistic proposals in his own personal interest is entirely inappropriate and entirely undermines the purpose of the Communication. |
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From the beginning there were key differences between the movement's nationalistic realists and its democratic globalists. |
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The energy sector has since evolved but this nationalistic perspective is still defended by political groups closely associated with the unions of the oil and power industries. |
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Why do neoliberal political movements usually need to make coalitions with very unliberal nationalistic, xenophobic or religious movements in order to win popular majorities? |
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Otherwise, many more innocent Americans will become targets for hate by those swept up in nationalistic or militaristic sentiment based on little more than xenophobia. |
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Experience shows that strong nationalistic feelings tend to limit the space for an honest analysis of what one's forefathers or their neighbours may have done in the past. |
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The doctrine of Hezbollah is based on extreme religious fundamentalism, whereas the Syrian establishment is atheistic, socialist and nationalistic. |
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He was unembarrassed to flex Germany's newly acquired muscles and to employ the sort of language heard from leaders of more nakedly nationalistic countries. |
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Like the Soviet bureaucracy, the Chinese bureaucracy is a petty-bourgeois parasitic and nationalistic caste that sits atop the workers state and feeds on it. |
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Both remained part of the romantic music period, which also saw the rise of various other nationalistic dance forms like the barcarolle, mazurka and polonaise. |
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Such primordialism is reactionary and crudely nationalistic in the modern European tradition, betraying the mid-nineteenth-century origins of many Pagan movements. |
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In Germany, where since the end of World War II there has been a strong aversion to nationalistic celebration of the past, such tones have disappeared from German textbooks. |
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The nationalistic as well as the antizionistic policy of the Arabs has frightened the developed nations for the safety of their economic interests still in existence. |
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Ahmeti, the paper contends, appeals for interethnic trust while employing threatening and nationalistic rhetoric and provoking with overuse of national symbols. |
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The American war aim was to detach the war from nationalistic disputes and ambitions after the Bolshevik disclosure of secret treaties between the Allies. |
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He pointed out that the middle classes cooperated across national frontiers and used nationalistic rhetoric as a weapon against the workers and their liberation. |
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