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As they filed into his parade ground up the grandest colonnade of all, there was music beyond music underneath it all, every patriotic theme there had ever been, somehow fused into one subliminal march
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During a peace of about seven years continuance, the prudent and truly patriotic administration of Mr
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) In twenty campaigns, on a hundred battlefields, around a thousand campfires, I have witnessed that enduring fortitude, that patriotic self-abnegation and that invincible determination which have carved his statue in the hearts of his people
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Cole to Express Opposition to Islamic Terrorism over Objections of Base Commander!" „Jesse Nieto is one of those many unsung patriotic Americans
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Ranking with that warning he also said, apropos of war: „War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse
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And why? Well, for one thing, I am a patriotic American
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Whenever I go past it now I remember those days and wonder if I would ever fit into a size 38 pant again without being on my death bed! There is nostalgia because we were young and patriotic and full of energy
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It is very easy to see if that is the case with telephone records but of course not illegal for it is their patriotic duty to report what the nasty foreign corporation does in their country
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Fox News, talk radio, and Hollywood productions such as the television show 24 that endorsed torture, including films such as Iron Man that show torture as only done by the enemy, played a large role in the US public's acceptance of torture as necessary, even patriotic
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Some Americans, indignant and more patriotic than sensible, called for war, completely ignoring just how powerful both Britain and France were
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They asked if he would be interested in joining a secret project that, by working to defeat the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, could be considered a patriotic service to his country in her time of peril
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Cleft had a fetish for patriotic songs
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The kids really liked him, but there were a couple who thought he was too patriotic
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FDR made his decision at a time of war, and patriotic Japanese Americans were understandably upset and hurt
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Teaching students about their country and their heritage gets little attention, and most of that is negative rather than positive or patriotic
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When language is sufficiently purified there need be no concern about errant thoughts of patriotic allegiance to a national entity and its tradition of free institutions
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When chastised about their more extreme statements the Democrat response was, “Protest is patriotic
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Other events occurred in Roger’s life that made the Bicentennial Year 1976 a memorable one for him in addition to the patriotic celebrations
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they cannot be considered really patriotic
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The only place I'd been called by my surname was at high school and although I hadn't had a bad time I hated everything about it, especially the assumption that everyone was a patriotic rugby playing philistine
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Very patriotic, Aaronson thought
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Patriotic issues, especially when complicated by tax-gathering foreign oppressors, are always difficult for spiritual leaders to relate themselves to, and it was doubly so in this case since the Jewish religion was involved in all this agitation against Rome
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He was a very patriotic Irishman but it was never reflected in his English born children
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Simon Zelotes was a high officer in the patriotic organization of the Zealots, a position which he gave up to join Jesus' apostles
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He had been a merchant in Capernaum before he turned his entire attention to the patriotic organization of the Zealots
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5 This young man, the penitent brigand, had been led into a life of violence and wrongdoing by those who extolled such a career of robbery as an effective patriotic protest against political oppression and social injustice
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He would not be led blindly into war, singing the patriotic drivel that government and arms dealers would have him sing
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During the first years she thought that her calculations were mistak-en because after she had put half the town to sleep, not only in the parlor but also at all charitable functions, school ceremonies, and patriotic celebrations that took place in Macondo, her mother still invited to the house every newcomer whom she thought capable of appreciat-ing her daughter’s virtues
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The proclamation also stated that the union leaders, with great patriotic spirit, had reduced their demands to two points: a reform of medical services and the building of latrines in the living quarters
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He covered hard rock, blues-rock, jazz, psychedelic rock and patriotic music
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He earned that last one because of his rendition of the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock, although many would say that it was more political than patriotic
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So, cut the patriotic crap and try using your heart for once, if you have one
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If he plans to be nosey (patriotic), this becomes known to the conspirators and they have this man suffer an unfortunate accident, or commit suicide, (when he’s really murdered)
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wave of patriotic fervour, when before the war, it was apparent she would lose
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patriotic strategy, was sealed off with the sea to their backside,
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And also a bit ironic given that despite his patriotic appearance (red cape, white skin and blue tights) he was not only not from this country but he wasn't even from this planet and I'm fairly certain he failed to fill out any paperwork before crash landing here
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- This is hardly patriotic
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This was a true blue American patriotic day, and not a single politician in Washington was going to miss this funeral
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Still, to the sheriff, it was his country’s birthday, and he was going to do his level best to excite the town’s residents into a patriotic fervor
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September 1994 Beijing issued a sweeping directive: "Patriotic education shall run through the whole education process from
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According to Mosher, "what this patriotic education comprises, in broad strokes, is a kind of
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At last came victory in the Great Patriotic War, as it was known, the only occasion for real celebrations that many of those Merridale
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I believe there is a future where man kind has eliminated poverty, thrown out religions and politics that are destructive and beat people down, where everyone has access to food, medicine and education, regardless of race, religion, sex, age, or species, where we don’t have to kill animals for food, and we’re not materialistic or overly patriotic to the point that we would kill an alien or foreigner because they are different,” Gene said, obvious passion in his voice
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He made it clear to his fans and the audience that it was their patriotic duty to do nothing, to rise up and lie down, if you will
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patriotic colors and celebrate America in style
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For Nikita, who had participated in many battles during the Great Patriotic War[21], including the Battle of Stalingrad, the statement of his bodyguard made a lot of sense
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‘’The field units of our glorious secret police, which were too happy to shoot our soldiers when they retreated during the Great Patriotic War, were the first to flee from the frontlines in Poland, often grabbing the little stocks of fuel left available so that they could run away faster
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On the other hand, Khrushchev had a genuine respect for the Red Army and was proud of his own service as a political officer during the Great Patriotic War
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‘Till we have an efficient, patriotic government in Delhi, it doesn’t matter how capable our defence forces are!’ he thundered
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Admitting the patriotic desire to protect cherished institutions was never fashionable, and her dumbstruck friends demanded an explanation
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Phil and I stood outside in the courtyard where Chuck was literally hung from the flagpole in nothing but a very tight – and revealing – pair of patriotic underwear
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‘It leaves you as an inquisitive concerned citizen, patriotic to his country, who doesn’t want that country to be sold out to foreigners
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Maybe, the Sangh Parivar’s nationalist lament over a lost Akhand Bharat, patriotic though, is misplaced for with one Musalman for every two Hindus in it; Islam would have erected enough roadblocks for the undivided India to modernize itself
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So, in battle after battle, and war after war, in the modern era, whenever the Musalmans itched for a fight, the patriotic sense of THEY, alien to the Muslim ethos, had been proving to be much more potent than the religious zeal of the faithful to die for Islam
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However, before the mujahideen could turn the fabled valley into a Pakistani trophy, Hari Singh’s Hindu sentiment and Sheikh Abdullah’s patriotic fervor saved the day for Kashmir as the former, acquiesced by the latter, aligned the State with the Union of India
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Simon Zelotes: he was Zealot, a member of a patriotic party of the Jews against the Romans also known as the Cananaeans
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on September 11, 2001, thousands die at the hands of a handful of hate-filled, patriotic “true-believers” in only an hour’s time
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“That if you love the people whom you call your country, then you'd want to give the tax tithe so that your fellow citizens, whom you declare great patriotic love for, could be healthy and well
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When patriotic fervor seeks revenge, it is hatred finding an excuse for violence
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“Okay, contestants, here's the truth statement: the love of Money is patriotic
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' Senator Parry Up said at the time of the massacre, in defense of O'Really's patriotic, but slightly overly enthusiastic, pursuit of imagined threats: 'He was, after all, a former Regal Scout, the highest rank in the Reagan Eagle Squadron, with a twenty-second level public security clearance
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There, in the video wonderland of time-spliced virtual memories, all the morphed iWorlder's were photo-magically singing in Homeland-garten choirs, their fluorescent blue faces wiiTubing patriotic philanthrocapitalist endorsements in co-sponsored assemblies of NuLuv Sings-a-Song-of-Six Shooters
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Either a patriotic fervor or rebellious zeal can be utilized as triggering tipping points causing a virtualnism's catastrophic collapse, thus releasing its participants from the gravity of its rules
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It means for one to not-see the atrocity that one is blindly doing in the name of patriotic supremacy
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“The patriotic good citizen remains constant, but its definition is fluid
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The best way to trigger a patriotic counter-revolt is the whispered suggestion that one has already been occupied
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In IWs, one is patriotic to the truth, but its mirror implication – the truth is patriotic – confuses fact and ideology
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In IWs, whatever one is patriotic to becomes the sole dispenser of reality
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Is it or is it not patriotic to be for the military? In a country that encourages freedom of thought, one should be able to hope the military fails, since hoping for or against is neither patriotic nor unpatriotic
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Only acting for or against can be considered patriotic
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A patriotic citizen can hope the military fails, because they don't believe in its objective or reason for going to war
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Patriotic workers and peasants stand shoulder
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Schiller beats his patriotic drum, his fine eyes rolling continually toward the gallery, too intermittently for perfect delight
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Barnes talks on immensely patriotic lines
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It was my duty as a good German to swell with patriotic pride on beholding this memorial, and I did so
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The Allies needed weapons, and Kate felt it was her patriotic duty to supply them
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To Shamir he exclaimed, “There! There it is! The patriotic populations go willing to war
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In a very patriotic address to the nation, Mr Papandreou warned; “I beg you to make the right decision at the polling station in a few weeks’ time
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was Luis Vargas Tejada (1802-1829),the author of patriotic verses, some of which were directed
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A corrupt democracy was replaced by a left-leaning, progressive, egalitarian, patriotic, and eventually, inevitably, corrupt dictatorship
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But the pride of Empire, the pride of patriotic nationalism, the fight for national independence of the unrecognized ethnic cultures engulfed Europe into mass conformity of going along with whatever fad or craze was the order of the day
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Instead of the lower classes waking up and rising up and killing the who oppressed them; they were diverted by a false flag: the red flag of war, a red flag of patriotic nationalism waved in front of dumb animals
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The more intensely Germany was ostracized from the rest of the world, the more intensely it was discriminated against, the more unfair the discrimination: the more intense the backlash, the more intensely proud they were to be Germans the more patriotic they became
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When the British aristocracy snubbed him and threw him out of England on his ear: he suddenly conveniently became a patriotic colonist again
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The mass patriotic paranoia of fear created after 9:11 was a normal reaction of a pampered, brainwashed mass to any destruction of their icons and beliefs
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Thus, through the gift of this patriotic newspaper proprietor his native city of Dresden is fast becoming one of the most artistic places of residence in the whole world
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The old man had been quite the terrorist it would seem, but strangely down here this bomb of his fabrication seemed almost patriotic
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Al heroes are expected to protect innocent bystanders but some are also sworn to defend something else, EG: symbols of their faith, patriotic symbols, the environment, or great works of art
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years later at age eighteen he found himself compelled by social patriotic convention to join
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They stand around Garibaldi, the impassioned patriotic pantheist, * and see with delight the Italian Government confiscating the rich heritage of the Church, while devoting its plundered wealth to the armaments of war, and to secular education
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Chandrasekhar who has chosen to wear the patriotic cap will not have any objection
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It chanced that they derived a kind of security from the patriotic occupation of the main building, but the true-hearted old gentleman never calculated about that
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Citizen Gabelle hinted, with infinite delicacy and politeness, that in the pressure of business imposed on the Tribunal by the multitude of enemies of the Republic with which it had to deal, he had been slightly overlooked in his prison of the Abbaye--in fact, had rather passed out of the Tribunal's patriotic remembrance--until three days ago; when he had been summoned before it, and had been set at liberty on the Jury's declaring themselves satisfied that the accusation against him was answered, as to himself, by the surrender of the citizen Evremonde, called Darnay
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It had a quieter look than any other place of the same description they had passed, and, though red with patriotic caps, was not so red as the rest
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Therefore when the President said (else had his own head quivered on his shoulders), that the good physician of the Republic would deserve better still of the Republic by rooting out an obnoxious family of Aristocrats, and would doubtless feel a sacred glow and joy in making his daughter a widow and her child an orphan, there was wild excitement, patriotic fervour, not a touch of human sympathy
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He certainly did add `spirit' to the meetings, and à tone' to the paper, for his orations convulsed his hearers and his contributions were excellent, being patriotic, classical, comical, or dramatic, but never sentimental
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He had recently read a eulogy on a new method for curing club-foot, and as he was a partisan of progress, he conceived the patriotic idea that Yonville, in order to keep to the fore, ought to have some operations for strephopody or club-foot
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She only regretted her husband had not received the consolations of religion, as he had died at Daudeville, in the street, at the door of a cafe after a patriotic dinner with some ex-officers
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It has been suggested to me that this sense of duty is not a patriotic sense or a religious sense, or even a social sense in a seaman