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They actually lived in a military and jingoist idea of heaven.
Despite all the innuendo, you must believe I'm no screaming jingoist.
IT'S not that easy to be a jingoist in the era of globalization.
Nonetheless, I continue to have some concerns about the way in which an alarmist jingoist might try to attack the new policies.
Noyes is often portrayed by hostile critics as a militarist and jingoist.
Many jingoist politicians insist that after 50 years and millions of forfeited lives, the books belong in Russia.
But neither was he a jingoist.
He viewed Pacific politics as something of a sideshow and was steadily sidelined by the jingoist hard-liners from the military.
Simultaneously, a wave of patriotism was sweeping the country, catered to by jingoist newspapers such as the Daily Mail.
But there was also a notable decline in many quarters of the world of jingoist rhetoric and puerile self-congratulatory nationalism.
The story includes sentimental lectures on Americanism that sound like a jingoist speech by Theodore Roosevelt, to whom the book is dedicated.
What makes this trickier is that the crimes and disasters are so plausibly rendered that we never feel we're reading dire jingoist or racist fantasies.
Somewhat awkward in behavior, he appears to be a blindly jingoist and uninsightful, as well as bland, politics motivated teenager.
The same myopic and jingoist attitude rules Congress today; thus the abdication of our financial and moral responsibility to the United Nations.
Mr. Wattenberg can sound like the most egregious jingoist: "We won the Cold War.
In his own essay on Kipling, the foe of colonalism has to decide between the old jingoist and the left-wing intellectuals calling him a fascist.
We see it again in the vulgar jingoist rhetoric of the Bush presidential campaign of 1988 (the demand that the state should force children to pledge allegiance.
The British term, jingoist (from the phrase "by jingo"), originated in a music-hall song popular at the time of the Crimean War.
But many of his elders, acting out of what they considered simple patriotism or artistic license, skirted the edges of what became Iraq's jingoist national literature.
In one of the film's most inflammatory scenes, American sailors singing a jingoist anthem chase a frightened young woman (Celia Rodriguez) through the city's deserted streets.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has done a good job protecting his people and is not, as Nicholas D. Kristof says, a "right-wing jingoist."
His intoxication with the endless battlefield communiqus and his sense of himself as a "fanatical jingoist" were, he writes, representative of his entire generation.
The opera, first performed in January 1849, was a jingoist response to the recent struggles of Italian cities, Milan among them, to rid themselves of Austrian rule.
He also directed music videos, including the popular jingoist anthem, "God Bless the U.S.A." by country singer Lee Greenwood.
George became conversant, and he was just jingoist enough to honestly not care which side he was on-a rare and valuable trait', even in high-level debaters, Jack knew.