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Their chauvinism meant they assumed that the conspirators they were seeking must be men.
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The hope of forging a common European identity has given way to greater national assertiveness, even chauvinism.
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His frequent appeals to Gujarati chauvinism jar outside the state, and he struggled to maintain decorum when provoked.
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Happily, neither author is trapped in the linguistic chauvinism that the English all too often attribute to the French.
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But the Bosnian Serbs may still be tempted by chauvinism as long as that cause is championed in Belgrade.
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In 1996, her "Guys Do It All the Time" hit No. 1 and its dig at male chauvinism endeared her to females.
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The delight in the misspelling of the name of another language is also indicative of Farsi-centric chauvinism, lovely as that language is.
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In the north Bosnian town of Doboj, a bastion of Serb chauvinism, a Muslim jeweller is once again doing a roaring trade.
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It was not until she entered politics in 1990, as minister for European affairs, that she felt the full force of male chauvinism.
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Mr Meyer may lure some reform-minded Afrikaners, fed up with the National Party's ethnic chauvinism and uninspired by Marthinus van Schalkwyk, who was elected F.
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Suddenly my anger at chauvinism morphed into compassion for males.
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Mr Ahmadinejad, it seems, is out to prove that his punchy chauvinism, rather than Mr Khatami's quiet diplomacy, will win the Islamic Republic its rightful place in the sun.
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By the end of her journey, Ms Lynn has set aside female indignation and concludes that life in the pits is about more than male chauvinism (after all, she notes, many of the women there are out to use men).
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