The progressive authors of much of America's patriotic iconography rejected blind nationalism, militaristic drumbeating and sheeplike conformism. |
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Their look could be a described as militaristic, cartoon characters, but their sound is pure modern power pop. |
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They were an expansionist, militaristic people who ruled their country through a line of emperors. |
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But how can it work under the threat of force from an aggressive militaristic power? |
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As the epigram to this article demonstrates, militaristic language dramatized the contest beyond mere political fortunes. |
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These outfits are non-hierarchical, decentralised, nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision. |
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The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine. |
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You don't have to be constantly in terror, hoping that your militaristic government will save you from the forces of evil. |
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The militaristic name of the association was chosen to suggest its aggressive, progressive spirit. |
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Dictatorial, militaristic discipline robs the person of self-control and leaves them without responsibility. |
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This Zulu chief conquered the Nguni peoples between the Tugela and Pongola rivers in the beginning of the 19th century, and created a militaristic kingdom. |
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If militarism for Spencer and Hintze was a manifestation of pre-industrial and pre-capitalist societies, for Marxists all pre-socialist systems were basically militaristic. |
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The German political elite felt that their country would be condemned for all eternity to bear the burden of its militaristic excesses, and successes. |
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He takes with ease to wooing, but it's hard to see in him the magnetism that would turn an army from dispiritedness to militaristic zeal. |
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Such clinging to militaristic thinking displays both a lack of leadership and a lack of foresight on the part of the governments of the region. |
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The complaints formulated by Parliament about its being sidelined are merely the fig leaf to conceal the militaristic orientation of the report. |
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The UVF is not only officially on ceasefire but also is supposedly disbanding its militaristic structure. |
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The militaristic pill is sugared, however, by reference to humanitarian operations and crisis management. |
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As such, Harry's Afghan exploits are a throwback to the earthy, violent and militaristic roots of kingship. |
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The war in Yemen is very popular, and has sounded a new militaristic note into the country's culture. |
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I hope it is recognized that there are many people who do not support a militaristic response to the challenge we face. |
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This would be a huge step backward for the Russian government to involve itself in any kind of militaristic way in this election. |
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I see Canada aligning itself only with the Americans and it seems to me that the reigning philosophy of this war is militaristic in nature. |
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This government is proposing a militaristic approach and we do not agree with it. |
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However, it is clear that the militaristic approach by North Korea is also very dangerous. |
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They often glorified this new achievement in tones that the neutral countries in particular, although others too, perceived as militaristic. |
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In the early intermediate period the small but powerful Sachamarca culture flourished here, a society both theocratic and militaristic. |
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It is a matter of deep regret and profound concern to me that militaristic thinking has now again taken hold in Russia. |
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However, Azerbaijan not only continues its militaristic policy, but it also misinterprets the provisions of the Declaration. |
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They find that shelter in a mall, but the mall comes with a group of security guards who are bent on keeping strict order in the most militaristic manner possible. |
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Or are they, as I suspect, just trying to be tough, butch and militaristic by using a symbol that is increasingly finding its way onto military insignias and heraldry? |
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So great is the concern for discipline that some parents will even be insistent that their child receives harsh, practically militaristic, discipline. |
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Perhaps most disturbingly, though, schools that adopt militaristic regimes towards discipline are implicitly designating the student as a product. |
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It does, and certainly has, helped to escalate the crisis by having this militaristic response to it. |
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Returned to St Petersburg, they transformed the lodges into secret societies and plotted to bring constitutional rule to an autocratic, caste-ridden, and militaristic state. |
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In Bayadere, the physical effort rather than the evocation of a fantastical image dominated, so that the entrance of the Shades felt more militaristic than shadowy. |
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It is now popularized by a militaristic political coalition that might win election on Sunday. |
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Apparently the smart early money is on the guy who is the mayor of Tehran, and he is, shall we say, of a militaristic bent. |
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Under both Reagan and Bush, aggressive, militaristic foreign policy produced more presidential power and larger deficits. |
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My wish would be that the voices of the people who rejected the constitutional treaty because of its neo-liberal and militaristic character were finally heard. |
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The militaristic dictatorships of Europe and Japan pursued an ultimately doomed course of imperialist expansionism. |
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However Gwynedd where Cunedda established a militaristic dynasty remained undefeated until the 13th century. |
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In this way, through a lesson in horror which was almost too graphic, I saw the manifest consequences of a long militaristic and misguided policy. |
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The concept of security should include not only the narrowly militaristic dimension, but also the need to fulfil the basic necessities of all peoples. |
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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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It was a very militaristic, rigid and officious handbook, with information destined to assist the families in the deployment, such as aspects of coping with separation. |
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His actions largely originated the militaristic streak of the Hohenzollern. |
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Tensions greatly increased between the major powers with both sides becoming more militaristic. |
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The industrial workforce attracted less of a jollity of English glee clubs and also avoided the more robust militaristic style of music. |
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It is time for the leaders of the European Union to learn the lessons from these votes and from the opposition and resistance of workers and citizens to neoliberal, militaristic and anti-democratic policies. |
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Azerbaijan is intensifying its years-old militaristic policy, increasing its military budget tenfold and violating the arms limitation norms stipulated by the international treaties. |
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Hanlin academicians became grand secretaries, and they dismantled his father's unpopular militaristic policies to restore civil government. |
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This is a people who have been put in a terrible position because of the spread of communism and because of the militaristic attitude that occurred in that country. |
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The professional military uniqueness of Peru was matched only by its militaristic typicality. |
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We wanted to project a fantasist image instead of a militaristic one. |
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The executive branch has a right to indicate a preference, but to get involved in any kind of militaristic way or in any way that goes beyond stating its opinion is totally wrong in my judgment. |
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Sargsyan's hostile statements once again demonstrate Yerevan's deconstructive and militaristic approach, which harms the negotiations, Abdullayev said. |
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The voyages were diplomatic, militaristic, and commercial in nature. |
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Deeply disturbed by the surge of militaristic nationalism in 1930s world politics, Chaplin found that he could not keep these issues out of his work. |
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The causes identified included arms races, alliances, militaristic nationalism, secret diplomacy, and the freedom of sovereign states to enter into war for their own benefit. |
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Expansion of the empire was guided by a militaristic interpretation of Nahua religion, specifically a devout veneration of the sun god, Huitzilopochtli. |
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It was under this new, militaristic interpretation of Huitzilopochtli that Aztec soldiers were encouraged to fight wars and capture enemy soldiers for sacrifice. |
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Another factor was the militaristic nature of the Castilian nobility, which had developed during the centuries of the reconquest of the Iberian peninsula. |
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He also writes that its failure was the predictable fate of an organization whose members and mission were simply too masculinist, imperialist, and militaristic. |
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