Third, we cannot do our duty as citizens and patriots if we pursue an agenda that polarizes and divides our country. |
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While these guys are in the 82nd Airborne, you can see that what they write is sure to infuriate the patriots in the 101st Chairborne. |
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We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history. |
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Be honest and diligent girls, tender and modest wives, wise mothers, and you will be good patriots. |
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True patriots, like the ones who founded this country, would never accept such mindlessness. |
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Whenever an English club reaches a European final there are always 90-minute patriots urging neutrals to cheer for the English team. |
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The self-styled patriots should take note of the fact that their acts and misdeeds can no longer remain hidden. |
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Nevertheless the overdetermining nature of violence means each event is quickly narrativized into the logic of patriots, martyrs or betrayals. |
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Giving employees a reason to work themselves out of a job was key to motivating workers whose public image had gone from patriots to polluters. |
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After the British evacuated, patriots returned to ruined properties and a city ravaged by fires. |
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As patriots of our beloved country, we should contribute to the endeavors that aim at the safety and well-being of our country. |
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His fretting about his Scotticisms made the Enlightenment an alien presence to robust patriots. |
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The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a wreath on the grave in honour of fallen patriots. |
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Each generation of Americans has been called upon to produce patriots, patriots willing to dedicate their lives to the defense of liberty. |
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The production of corpses becomes narrativised as a collection of images of patriots, martyrs or betrayers. |
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Sometimes it will be young patriots, new to combat, who have signed up for armed resistance against a foreign occupier. |
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The 4-page broadsheet then known as Free Press Journal available at half an anna was almost must-reading for true patriots in Bombay. |
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If you treat an important section of the community as outcasts, they will hardly shine as patriots. |
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The following night partisans and patriots occupy the regional government buildings and barracks. |
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The problem for the Magyar patriots is that the majority of ingredients now being bought by the housewives have been imported. |
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So if Russian patriots are shouting in Tatar and using a French word to describe themselves, I guess jingoism is just fine. |
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They would take on the authorities of their day by force of arms and die, gloriously or ingloriously, to be remembered as heroes and patriots. |
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It is to be expected that effective patriots are rarely popular outside their homelands. |
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This is true, but these values are not peculiar to Britain, and it is hard to see why we have to become patriots in order to invoke them. |
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The Revolution itself divided the populace, with patriots and loyalists battling one another for control of what each saw as their country. |
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Statues were seen as aids to the hero worship which patriots hoped to instill among Australia's youth. |
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All the founders had been passionate patriots during the American Revolution and ardent nationalists once the Republic was established. |
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And to the chagrin of Danish film boosters and patriots, they all turned out to be relative flops. |
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It's the irony of the situation today that those who claim to be Indian patriots supported British rule. |
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Both her paternal and maternal relatives were American patriots who vigorously supported the new republic of the United States of America. |
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On 18 January William V embarked for England as groups of patriots ousted his minions from power in town after town across the country. |
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Almost every decade some dismal group of self-proclaimed patriots mobilises to repel a new invasion or subversive threat. |
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Lots of perfectly nice people vote Tory, I am sure, alongside the ranks of the pop-eyed complainers and mouldy-dough patriots. |
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They are the real patriots, not the poor devils who are riding this bear market down. |
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It is people like you who are the true patriots, and people like them, who betray the rule of law at their whim, who are the traitors. |
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We are not hostile or petty little nationalists, but true patriots of Yorkshire. |
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This is the fact that French leaders have been at once passionate patriots and passionate Europeans, a combination which leaves the British incredulous. |
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Should a teacher who is a freethinker or a deist, as were many of the country's earliest patriots, be forced to lie to her students by being required to lead them in the oath? |
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Zealous populist patriots might pal around on principle, but banding together effectively is another matter. |
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There are many unassuming patriots who have tended forests for scores of years with a strong sense of obligation as civilian. |
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I think that's a point about which American patriots can be justly proud. |
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People were shocked by the determination of the Vietnamese authorities and the police in trying to repress patriots, to save face for Beijing. |
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And true patriots even during pitch-dark reactionary times should serve their country and their people. |
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The coast guard seeks to stop not only Chinese patriots but also Japanese right-wing nuts from grandstanding on the islands. |
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But, should the patriots win the war, then von Steuben expected to receive full reward for his services. |
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On 1 November the main opposition newspapers were looted and vandalised by the young patriots. |
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They dwell on the miracle of the Revolutionary War, in which bewigged patriots defeated vastly larger British forces. |
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The Commission must send a clear message that it did not ignore true patriots or excuse oppressors. |
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Its efforts to equate patriotism with support for the party leave many patriots who are critics of the party feeling left out. |
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These five Cuban patriots must be released and their convictions overturned. |
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So national resistance is legitimate: the right of all citizens, and the duty of all patriots. |
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Their suffering should strike at the heart of all Somali patriots and be the main international concern. |
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I brood without control sometimes, sleepless, like a child in tears, and like all the hardhanded workers, smug patriots, and ordinary men on the street I've known in my life |
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With very few exceptions the patriots of this country are all timid adventurers led by ambitious intriguers, avid speculators who never dared to take up arms in our favour. |
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They perform as God made them to, diligently pumping out future patriots at 13-month intervals. |
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And even those who consider themselves great patriots prefer to keep their savings in foreign currency. |
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It took a foreign coach to unleash the real power from within the gut of England by summoning the courage to select about seven young, black, gifted patriots. |
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France is peopled with patriots in red caps and tricoloured cockades, armed with national muskets and sabres, sullen and suspicious, who instinctively curse all aristocrats. |
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All of which makes one nostalgic for the simplicities of the Second World War, when war correspondents on both sides were expected to be unquestioning patriots. |
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This book is an engaging, humane and personal account of a fascinating, courageous, anonymous and uncelebrated group of Soviet patriots who just happened to be women. |
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Nevertheless patriots saw it as an incitement to disobey the law, and local authorities, clamorously supported by Jacobin clubs, began to enforce it. |
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Those whose loyalty was to their goods could not be true patriots. |
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All Iraqi patriots, they reason, would support such a solution. |
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They are true patriots at a time when patriotism is under attack. |
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While the latter brings together loyal patriots, radical fundamentalists and terrorists, the common trait among them all is obnoxiousness. |
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During 1775 and 1776, the Continental Congress had issued decrees ordering churches to fast and pray on behalf of the patriots. |
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The Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris, nowadays their closest approximation to a Derby, enables patriots of the French Turf to celebrate Bastille Day with a sunlit soiree in the Bois de Boulogne. |
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Bolivia was captured and recaptured many times during the war by the royalists and patriots. |
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Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. |
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Participants in the challenge film a video of themselves doing pushups in honor of our fallen patriots. |
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The modern Italian of Risorgimento patriots like Alessandro Manzoni was based on the Tuscan dialects sanctified by Dante and Petrarch. |
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Ideologists and propagandists, scaremongers and dirigists, backward-thinking patriots and Europhiles from both the right and the left are having a field-day. |
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The alliance of priests and patriots that was being forged required some clerical tergiversation. |
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Polish patriots wanted the Russian part of Poland to be joined with the Duchy of Warsaw and an independent Poland created. |
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During the rebellions of 1837 and 1838, for instance, the community was deeply divided, with some supporting the patriots while others sided with the British authorities. |
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They were a more or less secret society of Irish patriots who had emigrated to the United States and whose mission was to secure, by force, Irish independence from Britain. |
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During a revolutionary uprising that broke out in Cuba in 1868, he sympathized with the patriots, for which he was sentenced to six months of hard labour and, in 1871, deported to Spain. |
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The President urged the patriots not to be carried away, since this can lead to ultranationalism. |
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Who are these men who are held out as latter-day patriots and martyrs? |
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Flag-wrapped patriots and latterday dragon-slayers descended on Trafalgar Square in London, vowing to eat and drink for England. |
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But sometimes he veers into territory that could irk staunch patriots. |
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The crowd oohed and aahed as the powder guns went off, leaving two American patriots dead on the grass. |
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There were 500 to 1000 black loyalists who were held as slaves by patriots, escaped to British lines and joined the British army. |
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This will prevent zealous patriots from getting too close and at the same time prevent those intent on desecration from burning it. MICHAEL ROSTECKCairo. |
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This temporarily resolved the crisis, and the boycott of British goods largely ceased, with only the more radical patriots such as Samuel Adams continuing to agitate. |
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The king also sincerely believed he was defending Britain's constitution against usurpers, rather than opposing patriots fighting for their natural rights. |
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