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Sentence count:30Posted:2017-09-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: rightarightrightsbrightfrightwrightget rightall rightMeaning: adj. extremely conservative. 
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1. The far-right has now made its intentions clear.
2. Xenophobia and crime committed by far-right groups against foreigners are rising.
3. The government has refused to recognise the far-right group as a legitimate political party.
4. Yet some far-right ideas have percolated into the mainstream.
5. The law is intended to combat far-right nationalism, but many artists have been caught in its wide net.
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6. Despite relatively low showings in the polls, the far-right Freedom Party and its Islam-bashing leader Geert Wilders was the surpeise of the night, coming third with 24 seats.
7. In May 2010, a far-right supporter was assaulted and knifed in Sweden during a demonstration staged by a white supremacist (5) movement.
8. Support for the biggest far-right party today, Geert Wilders's Freedom Party, has shot up in recent months.
9. A far-right group in the European Parliament in 2007 broke up after ten months of in-fighting (Romanian members objected to being called "gypsies" by Italians).
10. Yet this was the period during which the far-right Swedish Democrats broke through.
11. Anti-racist campaigners are urging the Government to ban all far-Right groups.
12. He has decided to throw in his lot with the far-right groups in parliament.
13. It also was printed in a number of publications, including a far-right extremist tabloid, gun magazines and police journals.
14. Schro der has been criticised for not going out of his way to meet victims of far-right violence.
15. But the Left claims that the Chancellor is simply pandering to the far-Right by tampering with the asylum laws.
16. He started his 60-year political career by flirting with far-right youth organizations as a law student in Paris.
17. In the long run, Begin could join forces with others in the far-right to challenge Likud.
18. His remarks, in a television interview, followed big electoral gains by the anti-immigrant far-right National Front. -Reuter.
19. But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans.
20. The right-wing populist Pro Cologne movement has campaigned against the mosque and moved a step closer to its goal last week after joining forces with Austria's far-right Freedom party (FPO).
21. "What they've done to Berlusconi is an act of terrorism, " Umberto Bossi, head of the far-right Northern League and a close Berlusconi ally, told Ansa.
22. Europeans voted in the last day of European Union parliamentary elections Sunday, with conservative and far-right parties expected to score over the left.
23. The Baltics, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have no big far-right parties.
24. The third feature of the elections was a sour and negative mood, shown not merely in a low turnout but also in wide support for a ragbag of far-right, populist, anti-EU or plain nutty parties.
25. He was photographed with a supporter who turned out to be a far-right sympathizer who had spoken at neo-Nazi rallies.
26. The first attempts have already been made, with Yisrael Beiteinu, the far-right party in the ruling coalition, sponsoring laws like a prohibition of marking the day of the Palestinian nakba.
27. An American official, asked about the consequences for the US and about the far-right links, said: "I do not see any upsides in the new grouping. I can only see downsides.
28. One idea was to hand more control to voters, but that was dropped last month on a general worry about politicisation and a specific fear of far-right parties seizing control.
29. But they and local people have since become concerned by the number of far-right groups visiting the grave.
30. Why he won't: Netanyahu still relies on the support of the far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party in his coalition, led by controversial figure Avigdor Lieberman.
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