Similar words: right wing, right-winger, frightening, brightening, frighteningly, twilight, right, rights. Meaning: adj. believing in or supporting tenets of the political right right wing. n. those who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged.
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91 A Right-wing extremist group, the White Wolves, yesterday claimed responsibility for the attack.
92 Right-wing activists found fertile soil for their anti-immigrant ideas in southeastern regions.
93 Even more widespread demonstrations took place when Dutschke was shot and wounded by a right-wing extremist in April 1968.
94 A paper long allied to the Liberal tradition had been allowed to be taken over by the right-wing Mail.
95 On Dec. 29 Eitan's right-wing nationalist Tsomet Party formally withdrew from the ruling coalition.
96 The two December marches by right-wing women were important public relations exercises in support of hardliners in the government.
97 Le Pen sparked protests when he recently flew to Britain at the invitation of the right-wing Western Goals group.
98 Almost everyone, from right-wing businessmen to left-wing union and student leaders, condemned it.
99 In March he was shot and seriously injured by a right-wing extremist.
100 Right-wing newspapers singled her out for every conceivable hostility, particularly the circumstances of her divorce from her first husband.
101 Another approach is to group together the readers of various right-wing papers and contrast them with readers of left-wing papers.
102 Nevertheless, the moves towards positive change are being frustrated both by threats from right-wing activists, and by sectarian conflicts.
103 Mobs of Right-wing thugs set ablaze a tent city housing refugees outside Leipzig and torched a hostel in Zielitz.
104 There were those who found him an oddity and some who were repelled by his right-wing and reactionary views.
105 About 50 Left-wingers clashed with 20 Right-wing extremists in Chemnitz.
106 President Vinicio Cerezo has blamed the killings on right-wing extremists trying to destabilise his government.
107 Support for the extreme right-wing parties was strongest among city-dwelling, working-class men under 30.
108 Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long.
109 In parliament,(Sentencedict.com) Mr Rabin's Labour Party defeated by 50 votes to 41 a right-wing no-confidence motion prompted by the bloodshed.
110 He wants the kid to help galvanize his right-wing religious movement.
111 When the war was over his father had carried on the fight against right-wing tyranny.
112 Among right-wing circles this perception simply intensified their existential feeling of Angst, of having lost their bearings.
113 On the face of it, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right-wing rather than left-wing sentiments.
114 Immigrant families in the area have received threats from right-wing extremist groups.
115 Government officials feared a rebellion by right-wing members of the party.
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116 In the past the National Front has sometimes managed to enter into local pacts with the two mainstream right-wing parties.
117 But what happens when the right-wing minority decides that they've had enough of this liberal claptrap about integration?
118 At the time Longstreet broke through his lines to attack his left wing, he was with the right-wing troops.
119 These powerful voices have far more allegiance to right-wing causes then they do to Republican leaders.
120 A 16-year-old girl works herself into a frenzy of grief for a friend killed by right-wing vigilantes.
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