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  • The Pan-Arab tendency and movement was the political movement which stood behind the chauvinistic ideas and practices of the Baath regime.
  • And of course not western females who I could bounce jokes off and expect to be called a chauvinistic asshole but polite girls who just smiled a lot because they either didn't understand what I said or … um … were just polite. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.
  • She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts.
  • The tone of the book is neither chauvinistic nor apologetic.
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  • Some of the nationalist movements - for example, elements in the Azerbaijani movement - are highly chauvinistic.
  • And instead of complying and sympathizing, Barnett portrayed himself as the most chauvinistic man in a chauvinistic sport.
  • It is not risible or chauvinistic to believe there are some things a country needs to celebrate.
  • As one who has taught college students for the past 41 years, the only task worthy of a teacher is that of teaching our kids how to think for themselves, critical thinking skills that might perhaps enable them to counter the outrageous mendacity of those in power, chauvinistic jingoes who would, through the use of propaganda, have our children believe a lie rather than that which is true. Why I am Ashamed to be an American
  • Nobody wants the Irish Government and media to be as chauvinistic as their British counterparts.
  • Balancing out his chauvinistic upbringing is the right half of his brain, his feminine side.
  • It is interesting that Poisson did not exhibit the chauvinistic attitude of many scientists of his day.
  • Nationalism is not inherently violent; neither is it liberal, nor conservative, nor chauvinistic.
  • Being second generation Croatian with my Dad fighting WW II, Korea and Vietnam and the rest of my family fighting all of them except Grenada and having been mentored by military historians in college-who were always unchauvinistic Should the President be working harder?
  • I can't believe what an antifeminist, chauvinistic attitude to the female form she holds. The Sun
  • It went without saying that Jewish holy apartness was not only chauvinistic and exclusivist but also un-American. Rabbi Sid Schwarz: The Necessity of Jewish Values in the Contemporary World
  • But learning is overrated as something difficult to evolve. This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.
  • I'm sorry for losing my temper for no reason, and calling you a chauvinistic, sexist, prejudiced pig.
  • Scott is the Roger Dodger of the film's title, a shark, a venomous, unpleasant, conniving, self-consciously chauvinistic pig.
  • In the tradition of the classic Harry and Louise commercials, two people (whom I will call "Gary and Bernice" who are both possibly members of the Pro-Life Action League and who could have probably been sighted at the gates of Notre Dame when Obama delivered the university's commencement) talk about how government is willing to pay for abortions but not a husband's surgery (kind of chauvinistic, if you ask me). Printing: The Right Wing War on Reproductive Health Care for Women
  • But these days, bravado in men on screen plays chauvinistic and strength boorish, where for women, good sense is written as shrewish and vulnerability weak. Emily Bracken: Romantic Comedies Are Dying Because Romance Is Dead
  • Young women would often times see themselves as inferior because of the chauvinistic rhetoric that was common in society.
  • The Russians are a proud, talented, and chauvinistic people who seek(and believe they deserve)to be considered the leading country in the world hierarchy of nation-states.
  • So I move out of being so closed minded and chauvinistic.
  • But it's different for a man, the chauvinistic thought boomed in my head. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • There are periodic bouts of hand-wringing in the blogosphere on the subject of ‘native-speakerism’ - the term that Adrian Holliday coined to capture “the chauvinistic belief that ‘native speakers’ represent a ‘Western culture’ from which spring the ideals both of the language and of language teaching methodology” (2008, p. 49). N is for Native-speakerism « An A-Z of ELT
  • I was becoming not only chauvinistic, but fascistic too. The Sun
  • During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany.
  • This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.
  • `Have to work on the old sex-crazed, chauvinistic, good-time bloke stuff a bit more then, won't I? TICKLED PINK
  • At least I know he's not a sexist chauvinistic pig.
  • In addition to the activities in the Balkans the exchange with Austria plays an important role in helping to break down chauvinistic attitudes in the Balkans.
  • Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem.
  • Nick is also insensitive, chauvinistic, bullheaded and crass.
  • This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.
  • In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms.
  • That Helen had not been happy in her marriage to Menelaus is revealed not only by what she says, but also by the male chauvinistic and over-bearing attitudinising of Menelaus when he meets her.
  • In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic nationalism and even terrorism.
  • I dislike the music, find the plots to be asinine and chauvinistic, and hate the predictable and unrealistically cheerful endings.
  • He has a few too many disparaging references to ‘country yokels,’ and some of his remarks about women are needlessly chauvinistic.
  • But there is a great contradiction between these chauvinistic ideas and what is happening in the village.
  • Officially they are referred to now as firefighters, although the old-fashioned and presumably chauvinistic word firemen is more descriptive.
  • Even though I am very disappointed with the effect feminism has had in our culture, I have also met girls who are turned by the idea of traditionalism because they are sincerely aware of chauvinistic male attitudes. Modestly Yours
  • She has often won the argument, even if chauvinistic practices and prejudices remain deeply entrenched.
  • The way the film is constructed, it feels rather chauvinistic.
  • Eddie's failings are lent an almost intolerable poignancy by his former chauvinistic notions of patriotism.
  • Male or female, they can be insensitive, callous, immature, selfish, proud (without base), and chauvinistic.
  • Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street.
  • Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own.
  • Chauvinistic forces in the Turkish Cypriot community also committed crimes against progressive people in their community who wanted to live in peace with the Greek Cypriots.
  • While they pursued this non-military course, local media relentlessly reported on irredentist and chauvinistic campaigns gaining momentum in neighboring republics.
  • Funny how we are so. .whattaya call it ... chauvinistic might be a good word ... that when some of us read 'foreigner', all that's thought of is folks from North of the Border -- and South of that other Border, the one way up north. Foreigners Living in Jalisco
  • Medicine has a reputation as a chauvinistic profession led by powerful male consultants with giant egos.
  • According to Kryshtanovskaya, Putinist Russian doesn't have an ideology as such - beyond what she dubs a "chauvinistic nationalism".
  • She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts.
  • Like all women, she suffers from male-dominated historiography in both ancient and modern times and was often seen merely as an appendage of the men in her life or was stereotyped into typical chauvinistic female roles such as seductress or sorceress, one whose primary accomplishment was ruining the men that she was involved with. NPR Topics: News
  • I think XML is already compelling developers of chauvinistic ASCII-only tools to provide better internationalization.
  • Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America!
  • Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves.
  • I will take a sensitivity training class and attempt to mend my chauvinistic ways.
  • Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude.
  • Even knowing this, I still feel very chauvinistic about some of our native grains.
  • Marines who raise the Stars and Stripes are reprimanded for being too chauvinistic.
  • My writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.
  • I used to be called a chauvinistic pig for carrying that magazine in my car ... Joystiq
  • Going by the male chauvinistic mind set, this may be equal justice.
  • In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand (or Australian) culture.
  • Some socialists will accuse us of being chauvinistic.
  • I personally have not come upon chauvinistic attitudes on the part of men I have trained with.
  • They were male chauvinistic creatures of their day.
  • There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions.
  • Look at the recent past history of the Labor party and see the smoking bodies of female politicians burnt on chauvinistic stakes.
  • The tribe has been forced to modify its chauvinistic attitudes.
  • We all need to combat stereotypes and chauvinistic passions.
  • He resists making chauvinistic assumptions about a woman's sexual proclivities.
  • I use bought and home made worm farms in the back garden here in Perth’s northern suburbs to take care of everything putrescible from our kitchen, and my wife Janny is a rare lass who prepares the greater proportion of everything from basics having now identified myself as a male chauvinistic piglet, meaning we generate a lot of compostibles, from peelings to leftovers and everything in between. Friday
  • Anyway, on the topic of gender (since you brought it up), I'm not being chauvinistic or anything (although technically chivalry is chauvinistic, and most women seem to love it), but I think it's telling that there has never been a female in the Navy SEALS. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • In the quest for equality, many now demonize chivalrous acts as chauvinistic, which is quite sad. Hellboy II (2008)
  • In the chauvinistic mood of the 1918 election MacDonald suffered a heavy defeat at Leicester.
  • How many men were not chauvinistic in the '40s, the '50s, which is where Jackie came from.
  • I had grown up in a very male chauvinistic environment.
  • By being many, these Goddesses avoid a monotheistically chauvinistic view of the feminine.

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