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- noun Plural form of
ultranationalist .
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Examples
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Hitchens describes Koestler during the 1948 war for Israeli independence as “initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all,” which is a perverse misreading of what actually happened.
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Having temporarily abandoned Zionism for Communism, he resumed his engagement by covering (and participating in) the violent birth of Israel, initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all.
The Zealot 2009
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Hitchens describes Koestler during the 1948 war for Israeli independence as “initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all,” which is a perverse misreading of what actually happened.
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Hitchens describes Koestler during the 1948 war for Israeli independence as “initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all,” which is a perverse misreading of what actually happened.
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Having temporarily abandoned Zionism for Communism, he resumed his engagement by covering (and participating in) the violent birth of Israel, initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all.
The Zealot 2009
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Hitchens describes Koestler during the 1948 war for Israeli independence as “initially taking the side of the Menachem Begin ultranationalists but eventually becoming sickened by the violence of the Zionist right and finally worrying whether there should be a Jewish state at all,” which is a perverse misreading of what actually happened.
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Nearly every facet of Borlu's investigation serves as a way to expand on the strange circumstances or deal with fringe elements, such as ultranationalists who want the territory to belong to just one country and unificationists that want the land to belong to everyone.
The City and the City Fred Perry 2009
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Nearly every facet of Borlu's investigation serves as a way to expand on the strange circumstances or deal with fringe elements, such as ultranationalists who want the territory to belong to just one country and unificationists that want the land to belong to everyone.
Archive 2009-03-01 Fred Perry 2009
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'ultranationalists' for recent unrest in the ethnically divided northern Kosovar town of Mitrovica in which several people were injured.
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Russian political columnist Konstantin Von Eggert said the tough sentences are part of a Kremlin effort to curb the ultranationalists.
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