It is not risible or chauvinistic to believe there are some things a country needs to celebrate. |
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Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude. |
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By being many, these Goddesses avoid a monotheistically chauvinistic view of the feminine. |
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In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic nationalism and even terrorism. |
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If this seems like a chauvinistic putdown of the bridge-and-tunnel crowd, you know they're up to far worse. |
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Officially they are referred to now as firefighters, although the old-fashioned and presumably chauvinistic word firemen is more descriptive. |
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In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand culture. |
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During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany. |
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The Pan-Arab tendency and movement was the political movement which stood behind the chauvinistic ideas and practices of the Baath regime. |
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Marines who raise the Stars and Stripes are reprimanded for being too chauvinistic. |
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Eddie's failings are lent an almost intolerable poignancy by his former chauvinistic notions of patriotism. |
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There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions. |
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Medicine has a reputation as a chauvinistic profession led by powerful male consultants with giant egos. |
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Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street. |
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It is interesting that Poisson did not exhibit the chauvinistic attitude of many scientists of his day. |
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How many men were not chauvinistic in the '40s, the '50s, which is where Jackie came from. |
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Balancing out his chauvinistic upbringing is the right half of his brain, his feminine side. |
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He resists making chauvinistic assumptions about a woman's sexual proclivities. |
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Nobody wants the Irish Government and media to be as chauvinistic as their British counterparts. |
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Look at the recent past history of the Labor party and see the smoking bodies of female politicians burnt on chauvinistic stakes. |
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Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America! |
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I will take a sensitivity training class and attempt to mend my chauvinistic ways. |
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Scott is the Roger Dodger of the film's title, a shark, a venomous, unpleasant, conniving, self-consciously chauvinistic pig. |
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Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem. |
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In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms. |
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Male or female, they can be insensitive, callous, immature, selfish, proud, and chauvinistic. |
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The increasing alienation felt by Pashtuns makes them receptive to the Taliban's chauvinistic message. |
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And instead of complying and sympathizing, Barnett portrayed himself as the most chauvinistic man in a chauvinistic sport. |
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She has often won the argument, even if chauvinistic practices and prejudices remain deeply entrenched. |
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I personally have not come upon chauvinistic attitudes on the part of men I have trained with. |
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She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts. |
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But there is a great contradiction between these chauvinistic ideas and what is happening in the village. |
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I dislike the music, find the plots to be asinine and chauvinistic, and hate the predictable and unrealistically cheerful endings. |
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Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves. |
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The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism. |
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In the chauvinistic mood of the 1918 election MacDonald suffered a heavy defeat at Leicester. |
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All the parts for women are awful, and chauvinistic and they have to play a shrew. |
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While they pursued this non-military course, local media relentlessly reported on irredentist and chauvinistic campaigns gaining momentum in neighboring republics. |
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Without becoming hotheaded or chauvinistic, we have the right to loudly proclaim that Paris is a city without rival in the world. |
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I call on them not to use ultra-nationalist and chauvinistic elements or head speeches' just to win a few extra votes. |
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Not to be chauvinistic, but Bombardier and Embraer are about the same size. |
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That goes a long way towards forging negative and chauvinistic stereotypes in the public consciousness. |
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So I didn't suffer from chauvinistic ostracism, in fact, it was just the opposite. |
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Some chauvinistic pundits are portraying the dual trips as stranding the first lady without her man. |
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The way the film is constructed, it feels rather chauvinistic. |
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Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own. |
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My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent. |
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Nick is also insensitive, chauvinistic, bullheaded and crass. |
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The tone of the book is neither chauvinistic nor apologetic. |
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In addition to the activities in the Balkans the exchange with Austria plays an important role in helping to break down chauvinistic attitudes in the Balkans. |
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Going by the male chauvinistic mind set, this may be equal justice. |
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We all need to combat stereotypes and chauvinistic passions. |
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If public sentiment had to be judged by the outpourings on the country's numerous Internet bulletin boards, it would appear alarmingly chauvinistic and bellicose. |
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Unlike his chauvinistic, skirt-chasing best friend Tucker Cleigh, high-school student Eugene Bell believes in treating a woman with respect. |
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Meanwhile, Japan's growing bilateral trade deficit, a historically unprecedented level of unemployment and perennially low growth are fanning a chauvinistic nationalism. |
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As an amateur and mother in her late 40s, Ms Recart looked the very antithesis of the typical competitor in what is a famously elitist and chauvinistic sport. |
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Unfortunately the currency of hierarchical pronouncements is locked in male chauvinistic culture of clericalism. |
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What I would love to know is how you manage to hold your nose so high when the air that surrounds you reeks of chauvinistic racism. |
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In elections, the population votes not for the democratic parties, which suffer one defeat after another, but rather for the chauvinistic slogans of the radical and ruling powers. |
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Nevertheless, even though Costa Rica's situation illustrates the vulnerability of women in a society that is still very chauvinistic, this case has nothing in common with a typical case of domestic violence. |
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Although Bosnians are increasingly more concerned with jobs than ethnic grievances, the main political parties continue to neglect their many pressing needs in favour of narrow and often chauvinistic political agendas. |
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However, it also carries with it the risk of excessive and even chauvinistic or conflictual affirmation of identity, if it loses sight of universal values and the richness of dialogue between cultures and openness to others. |
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A social injustice in which women, purely because they are women, experience violence at the hands of men because chauvinistic values are still fairly deep-rooted in our society. |
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Russia has recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, aware of its responsibility for ensuring the survival of their brotherly peoples in the face of the aggressive and chauvinistic policy of Tbilisi. |
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The Iranian government, with its chauvinistic policies, places a lot of emphasis on the archeological and heritage sites that are in the centre of the country, which are mainly Persian-dominated. |
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It would have been better to try to solve the misrule within the framework of the federation, in place of reactionary and chauvinistic currents playing off their misdoings against others to secure their own narrow interests. |
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Men don't want to seem chauvinistic, women don't want to be dependent, and if you're gay, fuggedaboudit. |
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That effort ended in a chauvinistic wrangle with the LSE's owners. |
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Yet it is surely chauvinistic to identify the West with America and Britain alone, and partisan to attribute its slow triumph to one favoured thread of an ever complicated politics. |
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Unfortunately, the script has a one-track mind and strains at the breeches with chauvinistic quips, reducing virtually all female characters to simpering wenches. |
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It would be smallmindedly chauvinistic to pretend that Scotland was other than a strong participant in the furthering of British Imperial ambitions. |
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I had grown up in a very male chauvinistic environment in Taiwan. |
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