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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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