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"The French support cinema, and not just nationalistically," he said.
He tried to become more nationalistically French than the French.
"Thailand is extremely explosive nationalistically, so that I am never regarded as a Thai citizen when people look at my face."
It is dependent upon multilateral cooperation, global responsibility and upon our thinking along Community-oriented lines rather than nationalistically.
The left is predictably receptive to this idea, but the notion of West Germany as "victim" also resonates nationalistically on the right.
But these people were also the chief sponsors of Peary's nationalistically tinged quest to become the first man to stand on the top of the world.
The land was mostly purchased from Negev Bedouin, who were usually not nationalistically motivated and more interested in the financial aspect.
Shortly before and during World War I, there appeared some nationalistically motivated criticisms of relativity and modern physics.
Pluralism means little in a nationalistically charged atmosphere where there may be a multiplicity of parties, but all agree on nonnegotiable issues of fundamental national interest.
One Comintern categorisation that the nationalistically minded Latin Americans found particularly unpalatable was the description of their countries as 'semi-colonies'.
What he did finally say brought up a subject Dan had been concerned with but hadn't said anything about for fear of being thought overly patriotic or nationalistically minded.
Nadibaidze dismissed nationalistically minded officers and introduced ethnic Georgians from the Russian army and with Soviet military experience.
Through these rather nationalistically oriented groups, Jordan came into contact with the NSDAP, which he joined in May 1925.
America, nationalistically myopic, mostly stopped paying attention, but a steady clientele in Europe and Japan, and a few loyal Americans, bought everything she was willing to sell through the mid-70's.
There he ran afoul of the nationalistically minded Xu Beihong, his boss at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, and was forbidden to paint.
From 2005 to 2007, the Department of Philological Sciences at the Academy released several declarations on the linguistic situation in Croatia, which were criticised for being nationalistically motivated rather than linguistically based.
The daily Yediot Ahronot's site, which called his slaying "the first nationalistically based Internet murder," was filled with angry messages like "No peace with Ramallah" and "Barak, you fool!"
Much of Europe's concern and involvement with the war raging in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been based on the thought that unless rules of civilized conduct can be imposed on the nationalistically crazed, dangers can spread.
Back in 1844, the bishops of Australia had chosen the Virgin Mary, under the title "Help of Christians" as patroness for the Australian nation, and the words are nationalistically resonant for Australian Catholics.
The paper concentrated on both American and international news, with extensive coverage of happenings in German- and Russian-occupied Poland and coverage of the activities of the nationalistically inclined Polish Socialist Alliance.
Born into a nationalistically oriented family (that rejected the Austrian domination of his Trentino and supported the Italian irredentism), after his studies in Florence and Rome Tolomei became associated with the nationalistic Dante Alighieri Society.
Hitchens argued that the choice in Yugoslavia was between a multi-ethnic plural democracy led by Muslim president Alija Izetbegović in Bosnia and a fascistic, nationalistically inspired ethnically-cleansed state driven by Serbian leader Slobodan Milošević.
Beautifully produced with panoramic gatefolds, "Dome Over India," by the New Delhi native Aman Nath, is nationalistically polemical, a reminder that rancor over Britain's colonial rule of India, which ended 55 years ago, still runs deep.
Call for 'Czechs and Slovaks' Though Slovaks, who make up about one-third of the population of Czechoslovakia, are often reputed to be more nationalistically assertive than their Czech partners, there was no sign of any independent course for Slovakia.
Rimsky-Korsakov, with Alexander Glazunov, Anatoly Lyadov and several other nationalistically minded composers and musicians, had formed a group known as the Belyayev circle, named after a merchant and amateur musician who became an influential music patron and publisher.