His existence since that dreadful event has involved the pathetic search for an alternative fatherland. |
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The German papers wanted Becker as the poster boy for a resurgent fatherland, awash in D-marks and on the threshold of reunification. |
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They inherited a tradition of faith and fatherland which gave them strength and sustenance wherever life took them. |
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Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant? |
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Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor. |
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Any authority will do, any divine mission, any sacred fatherland or revolution. |
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Such a blow would be far worse than whatever damage the liberals themselves could do to the fatherland. |
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He will turn you into a blessing for your environment, your fatherland, for the whole world, and guide you in bringing the world closer to God. |
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He was a refugee and recalls the time that he left his fatherland with sadness. |
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I stood mute and broken in the winds of my fatherland, trying to listen to the part of me that wouldn't die. |
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The party is made an equivalent of the nation, and loyalty to the fatherland is transferred to the party. |
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And German students, whose traditional honor has always called for self-sacrifice for Volk and fatherland, were the ones who acted thus! |
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Lieut. Wilhelm Winter says at the outset that he is fighting for the fatherland, but by 1941 he is fighting for the Fuhrer. |
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I accepted a stipendium to go to the USA, and during the first year I spent studying there, I lost my fatherland Austria. |
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He is fighting for the Korean fatherland and against the foreign aggressor. |
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The whole issue is how to reenergise a front organization, which has been discredited for years by the very policy of the Party leadership to manipulate the fatherland front to its convenience. |
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The word patriotism comes from a Greek word meaning fatherland. |
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Such is the reward that traitors who betray their fatherland deserve. |
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You managed to do a good deed, defeating the most sinister of dictators, who destroyed the country, killed our compatriots and wasted the wealth of the fatherland. |
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I feel that India is my motherland, and America is my fatherland. |
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And then in the name of that right, shall I not slay them for murdering their Queen, and be slain in my turn by their countrymen as the invader of their fatherland? |
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In this way, we see the absence of what could form the basis of a fatherland in the Amerindian manner. |
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The second is the good faith of those who have entered into such an engagement: the fatherland acknowledges their intention to give it legitimate children. |
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The continent of Europe is not our fatherland and never can be. |
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The patriotism of our forefathers was shown in their willingness to assume responsibility for the fatherland and their determination to defend the nation, not allowing any ruling power to deny this right. |
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We are accountable to the fatherland and to the government for the understanding we formed of our important mission, and for the way in which we believed it ought to be carried out. |
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The military rallied to Putin, who praised the feeling of rediscovered pride and who wants to place the Russia of today in the continuum of a great Russian fatherland. |
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Gurtner and Erb were, like so many other sports fans of that time, imbued with the amateur's ideal, a sporting achievement out of pure joy, at best in honour of the fatherland, but by no means for money. |
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During the most difficult days of the country's civil war, the Southern side which the communists always vilified, valiantly fought to hold on to part of the fatherland. |
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Something had to give, and even before the clerical scandals broke into the public realm – in the 1990s – this intermingling of faith and fatherland was in decline. |
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The Fatherland Party was lavishly financed by Rhineland industrialists, but it was no mere front for the ruling classes. |
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This knowledge was to be put to use to save the Fatherland and create a new race of Nordic Aryan Atlanteans. |
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Isobar is by the German sire Monsun out of a mare from the Fatherland, and most horses with this type of breeding love squelchy conditions. |
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Shortly before his assassination, the Senate named him censor for life and Father of the Fatherland, and the month of Quintilis was renamed July in his honour. |
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The Chetniks, the short name given to the movement titled the Yugoslav Army of the Fatherland, were initially a major Allied Yugoslav resistance movement. |
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