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A Politicized Upbringing Their great-grandfather and grandfather were politicians.
For more, see William Partlett, Reclassifying Russian Law: Mechanisms, Outcomes, and Solutions for an Overly Politicized Field (reference below).
IN TODAY'S POLITICIZED SEXUAL climate - in which any definition of masculine and feminine is liable to elicit accusations of stereotyping - the lives of ordinary men and women tend to be ignored on film.
Ron is one of the few politicised characters in the later years.
Probably nothing politicised sport more than the decline in state school activity.
Religion is becoming a private matter for the individual, rather than the politicised form of population control that it once was.
First he attempts to act against dissent in the name of politicised Islam.
If the politicised rail system ran the railways better, these things would not happen.
It was in the street that his own form of politicised gangsterism had always belonged.
It will escalate the dispute into a more politicised arena.
Ultimately, who needs to read a politicised news source when you can go straight to the wires yourself anyway?
Politicised Islam has inevitably thrown up a new type of politician.
These ill judged proposals present a dangerous step towards a politicised national police force.
One response to the effects of the crisis upon trade unionism is to suggest that it needs a more politicised education.
In time-honoured tradition, Saturday's event became politicised and a bit nasty.
With a membership deeply divided in its views, will a politicised curriculum be divisive?
This vision survives today as "a nostalgic programme of politicised culture".
Childhood has never been more politicised - or its caretakers more judged.
They also see personal enemies within Spain's highly politicised judiciary ganging up against him.
It is a politicised Islam that persecutes these minorities.
As such, it had many of the problems which marred Soviet justice, most notably a corrupt and politicised judiciary.
Calculating the number of deaths that resulted from the conflict has been subject to considerable and highly politicised debate.
As history was considered to be a politicised academic discipline, historians limited their creative output to avoid prosecution.
The actions of politicised intelligence agencies undermine democratic governance."
I imagine Michelle Obama decided she could make more waves as a politicised first lady than a lawyer.
In the mid-1970s a highly politicised prostitutes' rights movement emerged in Europe.
Once again, Marchant's handling of a dark, highly politicised subject was deft.
On the back of this highly politicised report the Double Jeopardy Law was changed.