Independence did not mean ordsprog

en Independence did not mean chauvinism and narrow nationalism. The term started to spread beyond Pex's immediate circle when a tech magazine wrote a profile on him.

en Bosnia is a complicated country: three religions, three nations and those "others". Nationalism is strong in all three nations; in two of them there are a lot of racism, chauvinism, separatism; and now we are supposed to make a state out of that.

en We are in the midst of a great transition from narrow nationalism to international partnership

en There's a sense that when you have a bunch of people in a situation of extreme stress and duress, there will be something timeless about human nature that dictates that people will respond in pretty much the same way. I've been describing it as a historical novel about nationalism, cannibalism and unrequited love, with the nationalism being the important part. It is really about the nationalism and tribalism of our present day as it is about the 1870s.

en The drive toward economic nationalism is only part of the general revival of nationalism.

en Patriotism is a lively sense of collective responsibility. Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on its own dunghill and calling for larger spurs and brighter beaks. I fear that nationalism is one of England's many spurious gifts to the world.

en Independence Air certainly had an impact, however other airlines also increased their air service to compete with Independence Air. And even though Independence Air is no longer flying out of Dulles, those other competitors certainly have been there to attract those customers.

en There is more male chauvinism in my profession in Europe and America than in my country,

en The people of Independence are part of our extended family. We feel very responsible to help the community get back on its feet. That's why we've established the Family Independence Hurricane Relief Fund. Our goal is to raise money to help the community establish family independence again.

en It is with narrow-souled people as with narrow-necked bottles; the less they have in them, the more noise they make in pouring out

en Definitely a darker or more narrow jean. A skinny leg is looking really new. We've been used to all the low-rise boot cut for years. This season, you need to add one narrow leg.

en In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims.
  Friedrich von Schiller

en There used to be the assumption that the orchestra was a male domain – it was a carry-over of the chauvinism that was prevalent in the business. It takes a while for people to be less stupid than they have been in the past.

en It was intentionally designed to narrow as it went there. We've obviously run this thousands of times over 16, 17 years and all the drivers and operators are all very familiar that it's a narrow point.

en We hear from a number of our passengers that they appreciate Neighbor Ride because they do not want to be a burden to their children. It really comes down to a matter of independence. That independence is what we want to support.


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