That moral fibre will defeat the fanaticism of these terrorists and their supporters. |
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Most notable to European eyes at this time was their religious fanaticism and willingness to seek martyrdom through death in battle. |
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The story provides a self-commentary on the ridiculousness of sports fanaticism. |
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The danger is not religion but fanaticism, which can equally be displayed by atheist communists and by irreligious nationalists. |
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At the same time he persuaded the Committee to circularize popular societies warning them not to fan superstition and fanaticism by persecution. |
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One way to avoid any kind of sectarian essentializing leading to religious fanaticism is to read these texts in comparative and inclusive ways. |
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To argue that we are powerless to change the political environment in the face of irrational fanaticism is a perverse form of defeatism. |
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Rules and regulations take a backseat during this fortnight of imbecile fanaticism. |
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Still, fanaticism doesn't strike a chord with the majority of the region's Muslims. |
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People are killing each other because of bigotry, fanaticism and prejudice, so why are we adding to the burden of intolerance? |
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Rampant fanaticism and tawdry, insolent antics only hurt the feminist cause. |
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I think religious fanaticism is extremely unhealthy and it seems Mel Gibson is guilty of that. |
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I am really quite disturbed by the fanaticism and intolerance shown by these ill-bred youths. |
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Its fire, intellectual verve and occasional fanaticism are almost unique in British journalism. |
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There seems to be a fanaticism on the part of those who legislate, for how come there is no variation of punishment? |
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In our religious fanaticism or our gung-ho patriotism, we all let it happen. |
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Superstition, cruelty, religious fanaticism, prejudice and medieval dogmatism were all anathema to a wit like Voltaire. |
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There was talk of drugs barons being involved but the motive of simple, sheer football fanaticism could not be ruled out. |
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Nana's extreme love for order sort of explains my mom's fanaticism with cleanliness. |
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Of one thing we may be sure, that the memory of his pure and noble life, untouched by worldliness, unsoured by fanaticism, will endure. |
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In a commentary for Zmag he not only skewers the fanaticism and delusion of the right, but the failure of the supposedly liberal media. |
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He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being unabashed about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing. |
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Revolutionary messianism, fanaticism, is the only way to disrupt one's embedment in a system whose hegemony is so thoroughly entrenched. |
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Chekhov's childhood was overshadowed by his father's tyranny and religious fanaticism. |
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Tony Blair was warned six years ago that religious fanaticism would become a serious threat to UK security, it has been revealed. |
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To them, his baptism by immersion smacked of the fanaticism that revival often seems to bring. |
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My statue of Jesus baring his bleeding heart has everything to do with kitsch and nothing to do with religious fanaticism. |
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Attachment to losing is taken to a level of religious fanaticism by the faithful. |
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Commonsense offsets over-zealousness, fanaticism or a rigid one-pointedness, which can lead to mental or physical strain. |
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Without this, the fire of fanaticism and regression in identity will make a clean sweep of everything. |
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It is about the choice between denial or denunciation in the face of evil, and the fine line between activism and fanaticism. |
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The prospects are for more destruction, fanaticism, violence and hatred. |
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Can we muster courage and grace to observe the signs of fanaticism in our own beloved religions and take steps to overcome our own deficiencies? |
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In the past, Afghanistan and the surrounding areas have been a breeding ground for fanaticism and a launching pad for global extremism. |
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This is a direct path to unjustified self-confidence, to loss of self-criticalness, to scientific fanaticism, to false science. |
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In the Middle Ages hysteria was associated with ideas of demoniacal possession, witchcraft and religious fanaticism. |
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Karl Marx, moved assuredly by religious fanaticism invented a destructive weapon, to reduce to cosmic dust all the religions of the world. |
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A humble-looking figure in a black flat-brimmed padre's hat, he attains the illimitable power of fanaticism. |
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Destruction was not an act of religious fanaticism but an act to show that the ruler was unable to protect the temple of his own deity and so lost all legitimacy to rule. |
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Nonetheless, they are difficult to comprehend for he who remains obstinately in the darkness of his fanaticism and traditions. |
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It has no borders, country or people, because terrorists are blinded and deafened by the fanaticism that drives them. |
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These are the people whose misguided zeal turned the Middle Ages into a byword for fanaticism and oppression. |
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Religious fanaticism resounds threateningly in the loudspeakers and processions of veiled young women in full-length dresses. |
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Our only long term hope for peace and an end to fanaticism are changed hearts through faith in the redemptive love of God. |
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Political parties undertake to renounce all forms of violence, fanaticism, racism and all forms of discrimination. |
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For top athletes the same competitive drive which makes them great can tip into fanaticism. |
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Things really have come to a pretty pass, all as the result of indifference or negligence or fanaticism. |
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There has never been and there will never be any religious fanaticism in our country. |
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It is the time in which you will see peoples break through the barriers of fanaticism in search of spiritual sustenance and true light. |
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The struggle against that fanaticism does not pit faith against faith, or civilization against civilization. |
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As long as international agreements prevent us from addressing these causes, fanaticism will rear its ugly head decade after decade. |
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Working in the missions is challenging too because of religious fundamentalism, and fanaticism. |
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But he warned us that this lung runs the risk of getting infected by the double virus of materialism and religious fanaticism. |
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Blind religious fanaticism, of which intolerance is a grievous consequence, gives rise to these conflict situations. |
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Any strategy on poverty alleviation also requires a struggle for peace and actions against crime and fanaticism. |
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As an atheist I'm getting sick of the fanaticism of these degenerates. |
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It would be difficult to exaggerate the degree of fanaticism with which the followers of these anti-religious fundamentalisms fustigate and persecute their adversaries. |
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Yet again, the clergyman of the moment provided another proof for the brutal fanaticism inherent in religious nationalism. |
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Notice how central the issues of termperament and fanaticism are to Frum's critique. |
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His fanaticism was so intense that he was thought to be a government agent and not welcomed into the anarchist circles. |
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Same for free market economics, religious fanaticism, and a survivalist outlook. |
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We haven't experienced the level of fanaticism that's shown in the film. |
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A thousand questions about fanaticism will go for ever unanswered. |
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Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an implacable, unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity. |
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As our society places ever-increasing value on emotional maturity, progressives should expect social conservatives to respond with mounting cruelty and fanaticism. |
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Once again, Republican pusillanimity in the face of gun fanaticism threatens to gut sane gun legislation in Congress. |
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The drawing can therefore be seen as a contribution to the current debate on terror and as an expression that religious fanaticism has led to terrorist acts. |
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This played a leading role in fuelling fanaticism among the Lebanese. |
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However, it was important to remain alert to the re-emergence of old ills, such as intolerance and fanaticism, which could jeopardize the progress that had been made. |
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But do not love Me through His human life or in His image, or substitute the practice of His teachings with rituals and forms, because you will eternalize yourselves in your differences, in your enmity and in your fanaticism. |
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By confining ourselves to denouncing the fanaticism that drives them as a strange and diabolical phenomenon which must be eradicated with the use of force, we lock into a vicious circle. |
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The realization that all may not be tending toward the best, that religious fanaticism and tribal intolerance could prevail over liberal meliorism, is the earthquake of our time. |
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Like their Cathar predecessors, they work in the world in order to bear witness of that universal religion, away from dogma, fanaticism and delusion. |
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Methodist preachers were famous for their enthusiastic sermons and often accused of fanaticism. |
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Character, science and history coevolve marvelously here in a tale of fanaticism gone literally overboard. |
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Because you substituted my Law for yours, and there you have the results of your vain knowledge: bitterness, war, fanaticism, disappointment and lies which suffocate you and fill you with desperation. |
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It is in this fashion that humanity has fallen into idolatry, fanaticism, rites, and external worship, drowning their spirits and depriving themselves of the blessed liberty of praying directly to their Father. |
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The one thing we can hope for him, as he goes stale in prison, is that some flash of self-awareness breaks through this armour of fanaticism and foolery. |
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But the inquiries made by the Sunni religious authorities antagonized the vested interests, damaged the popularity of the Ak Koyunlu regime, and discredited Sunni fanaticism. |
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The fervour of antebellum abolitionists, he argues, was a response to the fanaticism of proslavery Southerners. |
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Renewed religious fervour and fanaticism bloomed in the wake of the Black Death. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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And how all this zaniness can convey such a thoughtful analysis of religious fanaticism is part of the novel's spell. |
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The establishment of a common cultural area based on human rights and democracy, together with the rejection of fanaticism of any kind, is our response to the jingoistic movements operating in the world today. |
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Such is the fanaticism over the band in their hometown Dundalk that Irish comic Patrick Kielty was recently force to abandon a gag about the quartet after the crowd started booing. |
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These groups are characterised by economic nativism, anti-immigration and protectionist leanings, religious fanaticism, and geopolitical isolationism. |
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He's clean-shaven, a sign of fanaticism in a country of scraggly beards. |
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It is a movement that combines ethnic cleansing, genocide, racism, mendacity, barbarianism and fanaticism. |
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Marc Guyot understands that movement, the pride and the singularity of the joyous colours of the population roused to fanaticism by the same debonair impulsion. |
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Full of faith and courage, nothing could stop them from their mission of teaching my Law to the people and separating them from religious fanaticism, making them understand the indolence and errors of the priests. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, existing asymmetries and inequalities in our world conspire against peace and the development of peoples because they are the seedbeds of violence and fanaticism. |
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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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Defend freedom of expression and cultural diversity, giving preference always to dialogue and listening without engaging in fanaticism, defamation and the rejection of others. |
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It also requires the international community to commit itself to finding a peaceful solution to the conflicts that nourish and sustain fanaticism. |
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Wherever barbarity, fanaticism, extremism and exclusion hold sway, it is of the utmost urgency to instil in people's minds universal human values such as tolerance and solidarity. |
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It will not be defeated until our determination is as complete as theirs, our defence of freedom as absolute as their fanaticism, until our passion for the democratic way is as great as their passion for tyranny. |
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It is of necessity that we stand with those who oppose terrorism and against those whose perverted fanaticism dehumanizes and imperils western civilization, and has resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent people. |
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But that also means forbidding any sideslipping within our own ranks, for neither obscurantism nor fanaticism are permissible weapons in the fight against terrorism. |
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Today's bombings will not weaken in any way our resolve to uphold the most deeply held principles of our societies and to defeat those who would impose their fanaticism and extremism on all of us. |
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The role it has to play is that of a power resolutely doing battle against all violence, all terror and all fanaticism, but which also does not turn a blind eye to the world's heartrending injustices. |
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You, in turn, must never mock those who in their religious fanaticism, are idolaters, for although they seek Me in material forms, they worship Me in them. |
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Obviously, the best defence against the powers of irrationalism and fanaticism is to strengthen the worldly aspects of the state and legal democratic order. |
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At other times they are joined with intolerance, bigotry, fanaticism, oppression, sexism, ethnocentrism, persecution, ignorance, and superstition. |
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The philosophes contrasted their own irenic calls for tolerance with the church's historical record as the perennial source of cruelty and fanaticism. |
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True religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other. |
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The 82 passengers and five crew aboard the twin-jet Boeing 737 were at the whim of terrorists whose fanaticism had rarely been matched in the grisly history of air piracy. |
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