| 41. | In 1949, rugby union was forbidden in the USSR during the " fight against the cosmopolitanism ".
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| 42. | He expresses reservation regarding the existence of religious cosmopolitanism within a household where family members followed multiple faiths.
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| 43. | In Soviet ideology, bourgeois cosmopolitanism was a negative phenomenon and opposite to the proclaimed fraternity of peoples.
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| 44. | Cosmopolitanism is the proposal that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality.
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| 45. | I dreaded their childish cosmopolitanism; their foolish faith that we could abolish crime by reducing the police force.
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| 46. | Being an immigrant myself, I have particular cause to be grateful for Britain's understated cosmopolitanism ."
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| 47. | As a result, a sense of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism has consistently characterized both her life and her work.
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| 48. | The only person who championed the preservation of historical monuments during the period of " struggle with cosmopolitanism ."
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| 49. | The rebellion diminished the Tang enthusiasm for cosmopolitanism that was a characteristic of the dynasty's earlier years.
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| 50. | Olidge's scholarly work has focused on critical cosmopolitanism, identity and cultural activism within communities of color.
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