Similar words: nationalism, nationality, national, rationalize, international, rational, zonation, donation. Meaning: ['næʃnəlɪst] n. 1. one who loves and defends his or her country 2. an advocate of national independence of or a strong national government. adj. devotion to the interests or culture of a particular nation including promoting the interests of one country over those of others.
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91. On Dec. 29 Eitan's right-wing nationalist Tsomet Party formally withdrew from the ruling coalition.
92. As President Boris Yeltsin has lost popularity, he has made concessions to nationalist views.
93. In order to ensure the support of the nationalist parties Shamir increased settlement funding, including infrastructural development of the occupied territories.
94. In Belgrade, by contrast, Milosevic had remained a political actor, and a pivot for extreme nationalist forces.
95. The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one, seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified.
96. Mr Kostunica, a constitutional lawyer and moderate nationalist, has continued to question the tribunal's legitimacy.
97. Devlin, the former Irish nationalist firebrand, has been shot and jailed.
98. At the present time the strength of the Catholic and nationalist forces in the North lies in their political discipline and restraint.
99. The desire to recover it drove many black peasants to support the nationalist guerrillas in the war against white minority rule.
100. Direct interventions in elections motivated by local issues are rare, except in the areas where nationalist parties can have an impact.
101. The point is that he has provided one; and one which even Labour's nationalist wing is little equipped to dispute.
102. Stocks lost early gains after the Nationalist change in tactics.
103. Connery is a nationalist and fiercely proud of his native land.
104. Demonstrators also pressed the nationalist campaign for a temple on the site of a mosque demolished by a Hindu mob in December.
105. Instead, nationalist argument and continual bickering between nation-states played on the fears and worries of the borderlands.
106. Majority Nationalist Party agreed to advance debate on the proposals after earlier saying they wanted to delay action.
107. The strategy involved removing troops to barracks and standing down checkpoints in nationalist areas.
108. And on the Catholic side, older nationalist members were opposed by a younger generation raised in the civil rights movement.
109. Moreover most close observers of nationalist communities in Northern Ireland believe the issue to be irrelevant.
110. They are modern pragmatists who reject the old nationalist dogma.
111. About another 25 percent of the voters here supported other leftist or nationalist parties.
112. One tradition is the covenant one and is antagonistic to a straight forward nationalist sentiment.
113. Nevertheless, stations reflected the same combination of foreign capital and nationalist pride.
113. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
114. An alternative outcome, but one which may well develop from the first, is the emergence of a strong nationalist dictatorship.
115. The nationalist leader did something similar with the cultural detritus of the past to create a new national group.
116. Yuri Skokov, Secretary of the Security Council, was considered sympathetic to the nationalist cause.
117. Nationalist and feminist women in Northern Ireland were organizing around basic issues of survival.
118. It is in the growing strength of the nationalist community in economic and social terms.
119. The United States saw the militant nationalist Lumumba as a commun ist sympathiser.
120. Nationalist candidates managed to win only one seat in the elections.
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