The greatest crime committed by the colonizer, Brodber suggests, is this zombification of the body and the spirit of the colonized. |
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But this awareness stood alone when it was called upon to confront the omnipotence of the colonizer. |
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It creates an identity crisis and inferiority complexes vis-a-vis the colonizer. |
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The Orient both repelled the Western colonizer and, simultaneously, seduced him. |
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As a matter of fact, other things being equal, a country tends to trade 3.4 times more with its former colonizer than with other countries. |
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Jesus was not a spiritual colonizer who wished to convert people to his authority and rule them. |
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Confronted with a world configured by the colonizer, the colonized subject is always presumed guilty. |
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If you do not use the language of the colonizer, your chances of being translated are very low. |
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In 1494-95, after Columbus imposed a tribute of gold to be paid by every Taino man, woman or child, Guarionex went to the first colonizer with a counter offer. |
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The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions. |
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When it came to Haiti, France was first a brutal colonizer, and then a usurious bully. |
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This is specially because of our country's dependent relationship with the US, which used to be a colonizer of the Philippines. |
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The identity of the colonized and of the colonizer was shaped by the intersection between ellipsis, disengagement and renewal. |
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High prestige languages are typically those of the colonizer while low prestige languages are indigenous languages. |
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There is a vision of new models of cooperation based on partnership, accompaniment and companion synods, yet there is also a deep paternalistic attitude between colonizer and colonized, mother and daughter church. |
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Clark's nuanced performance illustrates the amazing text, narrated in voice-over, which describes the complicated love that can exist between the colonized and the colonizer — and the betrayal that lies at the heart of it. |
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Then Gaba Dos-Reis, president of the national Chamber of the judicial officers of Togo, evoked the rights of the colonizer and the custom law through examples. |
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At the end of this course, the student will have gained a certain understanding of the uneasiness of certain intellectuals who employ the language of the colonizer while at the same time calling for independence. |
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The Colonizer and Colonial variables respectively indicate if both countries i and j had had the same colonizer, and if i had colonized j or vice-versa. |
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M oreover, the behaviour of the colonizer was not free from racism. |
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The Nile Water Agreement of 1929 with its colonizer, Britain granting Egypt the lion's share of the Nile waters, has been criticized by East African countries as a colonial relic. |
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The Lesser Antilles, earlier passed over by Spain in favour of the larger islands, lay open to any colonizer, though their ferocious Carib inhabitants sometimes gave trouble. |
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Negotiations with the former colonizer should remain open. |
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England, as Turner keeps presenting it, as the inventor, engineer, benign colonizer, missioner, and civilizer of the world. |
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Decolonization allowed the colonizer to disclaim responsibility for the colonized. |
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The colonizer no longer had the burden of obligation, financial or otherwise, to their colony. |
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Financial, political and military pressure could still be used to achieve goals desired by the colonizer. |
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Naming the continent after a European colonizer is seen by some civil society groups as problematic. |
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