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  • While Violating Copyright On His Campaign Site Rachel Maddow on GOP Thugishness at Town Halls: This is Called Hooliganism Politics Daily's Patricia Murphy pwns Sean Hannity, blows up his right-wing talking points Koch Millionaire Club Member Foster Friess Backs Santorum As A "Blue Collar Candidate" Happy Anniversary, Citizens United!

    Crooks and Liars Susie Madrak 2012

  • 'Hooliganism' had played no part and the police, particularly Duckenfield, had 'lacked candour'.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • This Moral policing must be destroyed with such force that people should learn not to repeat this kind of Hooliganism again.

    rediff.com 2009

  • Petition: This kind of Hooliganism is totaly out of place in a democracy,

    rediff.com 2009

  • "Hooliganism" is the word used by one chareidi newspaper to describe the continued vandalism against the eruv in the Kiryat Yovel and Kiryat Menachem neighborhoods of the capital.

    European Tribune 2008

  • Hooliganism in sports is not particular to Nigeria or Northern Nigeria ...

    The Decay in Our Sports... 2009

  • Related Article TV Fight Leads to Hooliganism Charge The showdown between the two tycoons in London's High Court is lifting a veil on some of the most controversial pages in Russia's tumultuous transition to capitalism.

    Russian Oligarch Alleges Payment Guy Chazan 2011

  • Hooliganism (snying-rje-ba med-pa) is a cruel lack of compassion with which we wish to cause mischief or harm to others.

    Mind and Mental Factors: The Fifty-one Types of Subsidiary Awareness 2006

  • "Hooliganism and lack of respect for others will be dealt with severely," said Radebe.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • Joan Neuberger's home page (which I searched out because I was so impressed by her book Hooliganism) has a very useful series of links, mostly relating to Russia; one of them is to Sher's Russian Web, which contains (among many other things) Benjamin Sher's piece Nature vs.

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING SHKLOVSKY. 2005

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