| 41. | Hagel had none of that partisan jingoism.
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| 42. | The comment angered many here because it sounded like pre-World War II jingoism.
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| 43. | Maybe not strictly a poem, but the song referred to in Jingoism might qualify.
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| 44. | Then there is the undercurrent of jingoism that sets up an additional hurdle for the Americans.
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| 45. | In its monopoly television coverage of the Olympics, NBC took this jingoism to absurd extremes.
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| 46. | But few artists have rendered the absurdities of administrative jargon and jingoism with such scathing assurance.
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| 47. | American approval was tinged with jingoism; " Vietnam syndrome " was declared dead.
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| 48. | In Europe and elsewhere, Israeli diplomats find themselves fending off uncomfortable accusations of vicarious jingoism.
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| 49. | Xfdws HOLD-THE-JINGOISM sked
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| 50. | Many " regional " poets also espoused the British political and aesthetic jingoism of the period.
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