What amazes me is how the current chicken hawks have conned America about how patriotic they are. |
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The accent was on humour and song, and a patriotic theme was introduced for Coronation year. |
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That is why the act of dissent and of intelligently questioning a war is one of the most patriotic things that a civilian can do. |
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Throughout our nation's history, radicals and reformers have viewed their movements as profoundly patriotic. |
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Alongside the need for patriotic resistance, the preoccupations of contemporary politics are calculated to reanimate Tory instincts. |
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Many icons of Mexico's patriotic histories come in for reevaluation in the book. |
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The first six odes of Book 3 are sometimes referred to as the Roman Odes, written in stately alcaics in elevated style on patriotic themes. |
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Julius Caesar, which Voltaire reworked in alexandrines, amplifies the patriotic and republican spirit of the Roman Emperor. |
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Also note if you do not know, many civil servants are patriotic and would prefer to be corrected wherever they do wrong. |
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Decked out in their patriotic best, students are registering to vote at Conrad Weiser East Elementary School in Wernersville. |
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In recent years, the national anthem has lost its patriotic air in most sports venues. |
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Immediately after a revolution or a dramatic change of government there are some exuberant examples of patriotic art. |
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Demand for these wares abated before the Civil War but soon antiquarians and collectors began to search out examples of these patriotic ceramics. |
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The tame bald eagle, brought in for truly patriotic events, made an appearance. |
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The poetry in this period is marked by the use of appellative and patriotic themes. |
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It has sparked debate in the US over whether the highly patriotic tone crossed the line into jingoism. |
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She is a pleasantly robust woman of modest means, patriotic in convictions, guileless in manner. |
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America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle. |
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This is reinforced by sequences showing lynch mobs and SS detachments randomly killing anyone they believe insufficiently patriotic. |
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Too often, the country seems to be engrossed in a mythic, heroic narrative of patriotic, martial prowess. |
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All we have are words, and with those words we want to inspire the patriotic heart that beats in all of us. |
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The executives in this case have shown themselves to be anything but patriotic. |
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Sure, he was fervently patriotic, mawkishly sentimental and often ludicrous. |
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Attempts to create a more patriotic and disciplined culture soon reshaped what remained of popular pleasure and entertainment. |
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We knew, though, that we were a minority swimming against a powerful tide of patriotic pomposity. |
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This sense of racial exclusion also began to take a toll on the patriotic sentiments of those who had been interned. |
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In every country, versions of the past provide the raw material for nationalist and patriotic sentiments. |
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Churchill's book with the same title gave its name to a TV series for which Walton wrote this patriotic march. |
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With the unparalleled realism of the film's opening sequences barely moments behind, the scene shifts to one of patriotic transcendence. |
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For the Minister to suggest that I am not patriotic or supportive of our servicemen and servicewomen, is very deeply offensive to me. |
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In the mid 19th century it was home to patriotic Viscount Palmerston, the oldest man ever to become Prime Minister. |
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The progressive authors of much of America's patriotic iconography rejected blind nationalism, militaristic drumbeating and sheeplike conformism. |
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It's really good fun, the atmosphere is very patriotic and it's hilarious to see some of the 'trolleyed' individuals trying to sing. |
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As we all join our voices in praise of Canada, I feel chills running down my back and my heart swells with patriotic love for my adopted country. |
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While the country's fortunes looked good, he wrote his share of tub-thumping patriotic works. |
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Agonising over even the demonstrably dead Afghans bleeding on newspaper front pages does not suit patriotic fervour for this lovely war. |
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The reformers had been at work in the period 1807-13, drumming up the patriotic spirit of the people. |
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Will this patriotic fervor survive the blowback that top government officials believe we may soon experience? |
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If quitting is un-Australian, and criticising someone for quitting is un-Australian, then what would be the appropriately patriotic thing to do? |
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Even eating a slice of Italian sausage pizza with extra mozzarella had become a patriotic act. |
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She pours out floods of radiant sound as her character gains in boldness and patriotic zeal. |
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An uncomfortable place that would force us to learn about our mutual dependence and unlearn patriotic virtues. |
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The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive nationalism. |
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Henry has been getting it in the neck, nevertheless, for failing to take a proper patriotic holiday. |
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They were urbane as well as patriotic, superbly efficient in their work yet interested in the world outside government. |
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As patriotic sansculottes were urged to join up, anxiety spread about a possible prison breakout in their absence. |
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We sang America as our recessional, yet another indication that the date is now solemnized as an annual patriotic memorial. |
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But last week in the USA even these local patriotic newsmongers got miffed. |
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The mid-century wars had generated much patriotic rhetoric in praise of Britishness. |
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The horses in the Stable at the further side of the Farm Stead nichered with patriotic applause. |
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A group in Stockholm believed they had made it in 1957, and proposed the patriotic name nobelium, after the Swede Alfred Nobel. |
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Officially the start of the Chinese lunar new year, it is a grand religious, patriotic, vernal, and family holiday rolled into one. |
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It is not, nor ever should be, a jingoistic patriotic stab at defining a nation's identity through theatre. |
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The coins were Kennedy half dollars decorated with patriotic images, Eastman says. |
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Our camaraderie and patriotic attitude did not evaporate along with the smoke. |
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Three pairs of startled eyes focused on a heavyset, aging man wearing a patriotic baseball cap and white nylon sports jacket. |
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Without tenure, job security would be a function of a professor's conformity to patriotic orthodoxy. |
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The actors bristle at the notion that this sentiment will alienate a patriotic audience. |
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His appeal to his listening public as brothers and sisters was an attempt to appear homely, patriotic, and even rather non-political. |
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He starts from a humble family background as the son of a patriotic Socialist with a chip on his shoulder. |
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I was and still am a very patriotic and loyal subject to the crown and to the services of this country. |
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The craze has swept the country, with patriotic motorists showing their support for the team. |
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What was more we were at war and were fervently patriotic supporters of King and Country. |
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Flags and patriotic songs are antidotes to the depression that has descended on the nation. |
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Behind her hangs an aptly patriotic map of the United Provinces of Holland. |
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It is a speech full of high-minded expressions of patriotic responsibility. |
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They don't see that the fiercely patriotic Indian army is as brave and committed as any army. |
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It was the wise and patriotic guidance of the old families which forged Scotland's cultural image. |
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His reasons for embracing the Falklands were more pragmatic than patriotic. |
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Many students seem patriotic, expecting their nation to stand for good in the world. |
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The fact that it eventually settled for patriotic loyalism could not be taken for granted. |
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It was not an aggressive or threatening sentiment, but it was rationally patriotic. |
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For instance, on the home front, there is still an extraordinary absence of patriotic display. |
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The whole apparatus of the state was geared to fighting a national and patriotic war. |
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Her husband had no choice but to agree with that most patriotic of statements. |
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This was first evident at a patriotic rally organised by government in support of the idea. |
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Then it became our patriotic duty to see such films, and some of them were good. |
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For 40 years, he has worn his patriotic devotion to Scotland tattooed on his other arm. |
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To set against this there were many examples of patriotism and patriotic fervour in the town at this time. |
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Mothers were seen as particularly well-suited to be inculcators of moral values and patriotic values. |
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Fearless Leader is apparently still indisposed and couldn't make it to the studio to deliver his big patriotic speech. |
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They saw fascists as more patriotic and determined than traditional conservatives. |
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I guess flapjacks are patriotic enough to start the day, because today I'm celebrating being an American. |
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And ironically most of the riots are engineered by those politicians who claim to be most patriotic. |
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Among the most popular styles of folk songs are love songs and patriotic songs. |
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American folk songs and patriotic songs played in the background but seemed strangely out of place in such an unfamiliar setting. |
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Appeals to save such brave but desperate men from the gallows occasionally struck a chord with the wealthy and patriotic. |
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The newly re-born legend soon featured as the centrepiece of a series of patriotic sermons preached in parish churches across England. |
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The debilitating wars of survival that continued until 1815 did eventually confirm the patriotic self-esteem of Britons. |
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Band concerts, parades, ceremonies around liberty trees, patriotic plays, and slogans on official stationery proclaimed that concern. |
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It's just that being patriotic seems too often to be the banner that's waved by provincialists. |
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The patriotic pyrotechnics focused on loving China, its leaders and the legend of the dragon. |
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It is a speech that cannot fail to thrill the reader for its noble and patriotic eloquence. |
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However, even if he did screw up, it was in the direction of being just a little too gung-ho in his patriotic fervor. |
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Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush. |
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I've read enough gushy patriotic drivel in the last 2 years to tide me over until Armageddon. |
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This patriotic purpose is reinforced with dispraise of the current Italianized English fashion. |
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I didn't quite catch all the lyrics myself, but if you just mumble it and think patriotic thoughts you should be right. |
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The Pope excommunicated king and cabinet, and these repeated ecclesiastical censures muzzled any patriotic stirrings among the clergy. |
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Actually, most of the leaders of the Homestead strike were quite conservative, patriotic, and overwhelmingly Republican Party stalwarts. |
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Crowds gathered here at Victory Square for parades, war bond rallies, and many other patriotic events. |
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Stock options and corporate bonuses are no more fundamental to the achievement of scientific advance than were Soviet medals and patriotic exhortations. |
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It is this kind of abstraction that leads to more mythology, more heroic narratives, more undertones of patriotic martyrdom. |
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Today, in the midst of the war, what patriotic Ukrainian would vacation on an annexed beach? |
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We sat on the grass, in the hot twilight, watching the fireworks burst in patriotic showers of light over Independence. |
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Shops are covered in Union Jacks, bunting has sold out, and everyone loves an excuse to bake patriotic cookies. |
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People backed the president, because they wanted to back his patriotic effort, and they were not about to throw a wartime president out of office during a war. |
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Some of the same folks who called BDS treasonous see ODS as part of a patriotic resistance. |
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Civil war, revolution, terrorism, and international war are widely condemned by many societies and glorified by others as the acme of patriotic fervor. |
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Most patriotic movies flaunt their pride by having America trounce foreign countries. |
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Brass bands playing patriotic and national folk songs and Lebanon's national anthem were regularly drowned out by deafening chants from the crowd. |
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The audience adorn themselves in patriotic tat, such as Union Jack hats and novelty polyester ties, and sing songs about Britain's greatness whilst waving plastic flags. |
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Probably not, but don't expect the market power argument to get a run in the face of patriotic fervour surrounding our Aussie white knight fending off the dodgy Swiss raiders. |
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We're all looking for a bit of excitement and patriotic fervour. |
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Not even the use of Coldplay can dampen the patriotic spirit of this video. |
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If those people who live there didn't knock it so much and were just a little bit patriotic and counted their blessings, they just might find some peace of mind. |
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Yes, dissent is patriotic, as liberals love to declaim, but assent is an important part of patriotism too. |
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Cinnamon continued onto the pool deck just as George exited from his changing room in his swimsuit, dark blue trunks with a patriotic splash of red and white. |
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The exploitation of patriotic sentiment for private gain is hardly new. |
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By the 19th century the play had been transformed into a spectacle of patriotic pageantry celebrating imperial Britain and the glory of its military. |
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Scientifically, bunchberry is Cornus canadensis while our other friend is Maianthemum canadense, both obviously very patriotic plants, growing right across the country. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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Is there a more beautiful rendition of an American patriotic song? |
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Putin also hoped to drum up some patriotic pride with a big circus to serve with thick black bread. |
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Despite calls for investors to exercise patriotic restraint, the market opened with an avalanche of sell orders, driving the Dow to its largest point loss in history. |
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And they sang hymns and patriotic songs and show tunes and everything. |
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The anti-gun contingent stands before an Everest of obstacles, a wall of patriotic babble about Second Amendment privileges. |
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We've done it in the main in an unashamed, unabashed patriotic fashion. |
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On this occasion relays of patriotic maidens in virginal white paraded reverently before a temple of philosophy erected where the high altar had stood. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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They were unhinged souls looking for a cause and found it in the belief that hating the government was patriotic. |
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Vladimir Putin snatched Crimea from Ukraine as a strategic, patriotic, and touristic prize. |
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Route marches, drill and shooting practice helped mould this assortment of keen amateurs filled with patriotic pride into a professional fighting force. |
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In their screenings of Ienaga's texts, the Textbook Authorisation Council exposed its conviction that the purpose of history education was to create patriotic citizens. |
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The approach is old-fashioned, research slapdash, scholarship negligible, the judgments inane, the characterisation childish, the tone sick-makingly patriotic. |
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But the interdict sparked fury among patriotic Scottish students, and the university has been inundated with e-mails from angry alumni demanding that the dress law be removed. |
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Sorel shared this disdain for patriotic and obscurantist bombast. |
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More popular, however, was the Elizabethan or Scottish baronial manner, offering patriotic sentiment without the small windows of the authentic castle. |
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Our second and third generations ' respect for the patriotic martyrs was thus manifested in the warm affection shown for the crippled grandson of the martyr. |
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Intensely patriotic, that kind of recognition means a good deal to him. |
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For example, why, in that most patriotic of years, was the new U.S. government compelled to lure recruits with promises of bounties, clothing, and land? |
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The old-fashioned rocker, with spindles or horizontal slats and a caned or wooden seat is a veritable icon of all that is good, patriotic, and reliable in American culture. |
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Belligerent patriotic sentiments are on display all over the world. |
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Like the kids in today's army, I was just another poor boy sucked into the machine and told how honorable and patriotic it was to offer myself as cannon fodder. |
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It was a patriotic project, with the names of the streets and the squares chosen to celebrate the Union and the Hanoverian monarchy, as well as the culture of Scotland. |
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The patriotic sentimentality would be front and center, and the deeper, universal themes of exile, betrayal, and justice would probably disappear from view. |
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Melinda Liu on why Beijing needs to keep a lid on the demonstrations while also sympathizing with the patriotic zeal. |
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The crafty ones might make Lipton tea-bag earrings or festive patriotic embroidered sweaters. |
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Take an extra buck or two out of the fund you set aside to buy seventeen Support Our Troops magnets to stick all over your car to show how patriotic you are. |
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In the end I was too terrified to drink anything other than patriotic Pakola, a green-coloured soft drink and migraine-inducing orangeade called Mirinda. |
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With the Ospreys 14-1, Blues 20-1, Scarlets 100-1 and Dragons 125-1, patriotic Welsh fans will be rewarded with a long price. |
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Indeed, I do not confuse patriotic dissenters with the demagogic street urchins. |
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This period also saw a growth of a patriotic literature facilitated by the rise of popular printing. |
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It described the patriotic acts of both Sir James, the Black Douglas and Walter the Steward, the king's father, in their support of Bruce. |
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The campaign was later strongly supported by the patriotic Cymru Fydd movement. |
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It was increasingly sung at patriotic gatherings and gradually it developed into a national anthem. |
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It is usually a matter of protocol at state and military occasions, and a display of patriotic sentiment at civilian events. |
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In October 1919, the Republic of China occupied Mongolia after the suspicious deaths of Mongolian patriotic nobles. |
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During the Renaissance, patriotic feelings regarding English brought about the recognition of English as the national language of England. |
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One partial solution was to rely on volunteer support from militiamen and donations from patriotic citizens. |
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In some regions, most notably in Awadh, the rebellion took on the attributes of a patriotic revolt against European presence. |
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This is why we have made it the patriotic duty of every Indian to spin his own cotton and weave his own cloth. |
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Virtual fireworks teamed with appropriate music and patriotic sentiments make these ecards cherishable. |
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But these are all things that every patriotic American should celebrate. |
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As a new American devotee, this was a profoundly patriotic impulse. |
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As the ceasefire fails, patriotic fighters could be in short supply. |
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The Honker Union, China s most famous group of Hong Ke, shows the grey area between patriotic hackers and the state. |
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At a stroke, Anglo-Catholicism became English, patriotic and insular, rather than Roman, Italian and sinisterly post-Council of Trent. |
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We envision every Christmas tree in America decorated in patriotic ornaments as well as menorahs and dreidels created in red, white and blue. |
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They are provided as a supplement to an otherwise nearly total devotion to patriotic honorifics. |
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They were in khadi silk saris and salwar kameezes, trying to look so patriotic wearing desi and all. |
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The response by the knights of patriotic history to this revival of Aboriginal history was brazenfaced. |
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Antrim, bred-in-the-bone Republican conservative, has a proud patriotic tradition. |
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It could be said that the legendary history of Britain was created in part to form a body of patriotic myth for the country. |
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Subsequently, Saint Patrick is a patriotic symbol along with the colour green and the shamrock. |
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It aggressively sought women voters in the 1920s, often relying on patriotic themes. |
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Along with Maecenas, he stimulated patriotic poems, as Virgil's epic Aeneid and also historiographical works, like those of Livy. |
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La Battaglia di Legnano is a patriotic melodrama with a love triangle theme included. |
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He toyed with the idea of composing a patriotic epic in blank verse called Brutus, but only the opening lines survive. |
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When World War I broke out, Elgar was horrified at the prospect of the carnage, but his patriotic feelings were nonetheless aroused. |
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National symbols and patriotic assertiveness are in some countries discredited by their historical link with past wars, especially in Germany. |
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Polish literature, particularly patriotic literature, was held in high esteem by the area's Polish population. |
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Welsh nationalism is the patriotic ideal of a peaceful, constitutional campaign in support of a Parliament for Wales,governed by democratic socialists. |
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It's the remilitarization of Guatemala as a patriotic project. |
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I have already written in the past about the amateurishly ill-advised actions of the Papagos government and the naive patriotic romanticism of the Cyprus ethnarchy. |
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In another corner fragments of the town band tried hard to assemble a farandole, for this type of folklore seemed appropriate to a nationalist and patriotic celebration. |
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Should England be fated to play France in the latter stages of the current Rugby World Cup, what better galvaniser to stiffen the sinews than the Bard's most patriotic play? |
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Barbour's purpose in the poem was partly historical and partly patriotic. |
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After his death the conservatives embraced him as a great patriotic hero. |
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Society emphasized the role of mothers in child rearing, especially the patriotic goal of raising republican children rather than those locked into aristocratic value systems. |
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Ronnie walked off silent, a reminder that if you run up the patriotic flag, the pole has to be based on solid foundations or it's just makebelieve. |
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The Romanticism coincided with some ideas of the Risorgimento, the patriotic movement that brought Italy political unity and freedom from foreign domination. |
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Prizes will also be given in other categories, including the funniest kite, the most patriotic kite, and the best-looking box kite, to name just a few. |
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Swinburne considered Northumberland to be his native county, an emotion reflected in poems like the intensely patriotic 'Northumberland', 'Grace Darling' and others. |
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He composed patriotic works, Carillon, a recitation for speaker and orchestra in honour of Belgium, and Polonia, an orchestral piece in honour of Poland. |
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As the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack serves as a patriotic or nationalist symbol, and can also carry associations of militarism and imperialism. |
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The political convulsions of the late 18th century associated with the American and French revolutions massively augmented the widespread appeal of patriotic nationalism. |
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The periodical Il Conciliatore published articles by Silvio Pellico, Giovanni Berchet, Ludovico di Breme, who were both Romantic in poetry and patriotic in politics. |
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Although Bose was unsuccessful, he roused patriotic feelings in India. |
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While in the US, he was asked by the British government to make patriotic speeches to induce the US to aid Britain, if not necessarily become an allied combatant. |
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The 75-minute show, conducted by Novello fan Sir Mark Elder, featured patriotic FirstWorldWar tune Keep The Home Fires Burning and 1944 classic We'll Gather Lilacs. |
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The Commonwealth armed forces, along with the Ethiopian patriotic resistance, expelled those of Italy in 1941, and took over the area's administration. |
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