No doubt the same old jingoistic cliches will be trotted out to stir up the masses and justify such inhumanity. |
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The entire manner in which the heavily criticized act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause. |
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No longer is the antiwar perspective reflected solely by jingoistic left-wing movie stars. |
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Our sense of national pride has been turned into plain old jingoistic nationalism by people who just want to sell us fermented grain juice. |
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On a nightly basis, vastly overpaid news anchors appear to vie with one another to see who can emerge the most jingoistic or lachrymose. |
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The rest of the speech consisted largely of jingoistic bluster and attempts at political intimidation. |
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They said it was nationalistic, jingoistic, imperialistic and represented a bad and unjust past. |
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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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Aside from a few jingoistic platitudes, a bit of narrative hand-waving to set up the slaughter, there's little or no justification for anything. |
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I believe I'm more of a patriot and more jingoistic than these people who see me as a radical. |
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The woman is trying to cover up her failing marriage by uttering jingoistic exultations in the midst of other people. |
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The English are here and they have announced their arrival in the Portuguese capital with typically jingoistic aplomb. |
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Genuine patriotism is a tough commodity to come by in these more jaded, jingoistic times. |
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The whole glib tone of this, the truly jingoistic and arrogant belligerence would be totally unacceptable. |
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There is also a jingoistic link, as painting in the fifties was all about American abstract expressionism which I particularly appreciate. |
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The voice, the jingoistic voice, bordering on fascist voice, is what is so very loud now. |
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Finally, I regret that this entire House is haunted by a nationalistic and jingoistic ghost which is quick to take offence. |
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The entire manner in which the heavily criticized Patriot Act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause. |
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Let us not sink into a debate, a jingoistic ballyhoo, when it comes to the issues of war. |
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But the police and a jingoistic public ensure that such effrontery is suitably decried and the witnesses end up regretting having spoken the truth. |
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Without going so far as to wear a uniform, involvement could also be demonstrated through unfailing jingoistic support of the patriotic cause. |
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Yet they also remain suspicious of western values, socially conservative and jingoistic. |
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That may explain why the jingoistic volume is now being cranked up, to show that Mr Kim has army support for his plans. |
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Newspapers propagate a uniformly jingoistic analysis of the increasing likelihood of armed conflict. They are not making it up. |
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To put it in rather jingoistic terms, Britain is not resigned to becoming either Italy or France. |
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I proudly inject mindless, jingoistic patriotism into my feature films. |
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Sure, it would be jingoistic to state that the contribution from other countries has not been as important and positive, however sometimes, it's so good to make oneself pleased. |
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He saw Margaret Thatcher's response to the invasion of the Falklands as jingoistic and unnecessary, and dedicated the album to his late father. |
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Some political parties promoted naval expansion and an aggressive foreign policy to win votes from a nervous electorate they kept worked up with jingoistic rhetoric. |
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Asquith was a strong, though not jingoistic, proponent of the Empire, and, after initial caution, came to support home rule for Ireland. |
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A Solider of Fortune slam piece sought to devalue Gritz among his own jingoistic constituency. |
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Paradoxically, democratic reforms have fed the jingoistic chorus. |
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The jingoistic approach to songwriting continued with the barrelhouse blues of Toe The Line. |
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A lot of those movies now are impossible to watch, they are racist and so jingoistic. |
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I know the tune of this letter sounds jingoistic and xenaphobic, but it is not meant to. |
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All this jingoistic bombast, however, was directed toward defending, not so much the national vernacular as the national beautiful letters. |
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What I am saying to the government is what the motion says, bring forward an independent lens so we can stop this jingoistic ballyhoo we hear all the time from the government when we bring forward facts. |
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The establishment of a common cultural area based on human rights and democracy, together with the rejection of fanaticism of any kind, is our response to the jingoistic movements operating in the world today. |
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From Gallic or Bresse race and belonging to the Gallus type, them are very jingoistic with their red comb, their nice white feathers and their blue legs. |
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The jingoistic television coverage of the Iraq war by American television networks was not only biased, it revealed the inherent flaws of television news, which is presented rather than conveyed to viewers. |
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