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The three women said they are taking the jingoism seriously.
Is that the price to be paid for jingoism of this kind?
But jingoism was unlikely at these Games for a simple reason.
Americans have had a taste of jingoism in the arena.
But the line between such convictions and jingoism can be very thin.
"Patriotism and jingoism is what moves this country," he said.
Jingoism is extreme patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy.
The museum's jingoism begins in the very first room.
Not all of us base our decisions on jingoism.
"So where does informed loyalty leave off and jingoism begin?
Or does the jingoism dissipate when you choose to believe the lie?
Not just the tabloids but Conservative politicians have been having a fit of jingoism.
Forget the substance, go for give away promises and tribal jingoism every day.
In the coalition, the chance of big profits will always talk louder than conservative jingoism.
But the major Western governments are angry at each other and doing nothing to discourage their citizens from economic jingoism.
If you can't get past jingoism, you attack the person.
It would be terrible for us, at this stage, to collapse into jingoism on either side of the Channel.
It might, however, be possible to resist the grossest forms of jingoism.
By 1915, patriotism might still be confused with jingoism.
His patriotic sentiments were fervent almost to the point of Jingoism.
"Training in national jingoism", is how Chomsky dubbed international sport.
But that kind of jingoism doesn't work in our situation when you're desperate and you need external resources.
Needless to say, it's a call to arms and knee-jerk jingoism.
They hold him guilty of shifting from Communism to nationalist jingoism to stay in power.
I won't have that place turned into a den of jingoism."