The single greatest critic of the British Empire, Edmund Burke, was an archconservative who saw imperialism as an essentially radical project. |
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They're scared to death of this guy because they really believe he is the archconservative that they've always feared would step forward. |
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Her archconservative, often libertarian, and sometimes extreme views made her popular with militia movements. |
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The pamphlet continues to circulate among archconservative and white supremacist groups worldwide. |
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The advantage of having an archconservative American president, according to a certain line of thinking, is that he plants the seeds of revolt. |
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His supporters say it is misguided to describe him as an archconservative in thrall to big business. |
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The first universal health insurance system was forged and passed in 1883 by an archconservative, Germany's Otto von Bismarck. |
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They fund diverse cultural fare in otherwise archconservative Utah. |
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While his archconservative views on some social issues drove more people away from his church, he never allowed his ideas to fuel malice or hatred. |
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He was an archconservative who saw the world in terms of good and evil. |
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Finally, the conservatives were provoked to a sharp reaction when they learned of a reformist plot to remove the archconservative empress dowager Cixi. |
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Just as they had earlier written off Bismarck as an archconservative, liberals now viewed him as a comrade a man who had rejected his conservative roots. |
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His wife came from a conservative aristocratic family, which was greatly to Bismarck's liking, who later entered German politics as an archconservative. |
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