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How to use revanchism in a sentence

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You would have thought after the last election that if there were any electoral revanchism it would come from Al Gore.
Thus the revanchism which was one of the chief political features of the 1920s found no sizeable supporters in post-1945 Europe.
Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil.
The question of Alsace-Lorraine, and the spirit of revanchism to which it gave rise, placed Passy's peace group in an even more precarious position than before the war.
They worry about everything from revanchism to deals done with Russia over their heads.
This is not about EU global weakness in foreign affairs, but about Russian bullying and revanchism in the South Caucasus.
But the feelings of revanchism, antagonism and animosity were very strong in the society before the war even started.
One indication of the growing security of the Republic in the late 1880s was the decline of revanchism, particularly among French middle-class youth.
The novel's ultimate display of revanchism at Kwang's home emphasizes the national fantasies that would deny American identity's historical and contemporary hybridity.
But there were many in Haiti who preferred not to listen to me, the president's representative, but to their own friends in Washington, sirens of extremism or revanchism on the one hand or apologists on the other.
There is much scope for further Russian revanchism in places like Moldova or Georgia. Experience shows that the only way to deter bullying is to stand up to it, even if that comes at a price.
Only in a country with such people is possible communist revanchism.
In its response to Vladimir Putin's revanchism, Mr Rumsfeld's new Europe is remarkably similar to the old one: divided roughly between north and south.
This historical heritage is often reinforced by a kind of revanchism and the unrealistic idea that it would be possible to cast off the heritage of hundreds of years of autocratic regimes within a few decades.
The end of the Cold War has not altered the nature of the state and has not prevented the reappearance of expansionism, revanchism or pernicious nationalism.
It is not us who triggered this process. And least of all, it is revanchism which is at work here, as the Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze wanted to make the world believe by his speech at the United Nations.
Past grievances are usually involved and can cause revanchism.
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