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Nationalist
nationalist
немски
немски
английски
английски

Na·ti·o·na·list(in) <-en, -en> [natsi̯onaˈlɪst] СЪЩ м(f) ПОЛИТ

Nationalist(in)
nationalist
английски
английски
немски
немски
nationalist
Nationalist(in) м (f) <-en, -en>
perfervid nationalist liter
glühende(r) [o leidenschaftliche(r)] Nationalist(in)
a rabid nationalist

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Russische Nationalisten verdächtigen ihn, mit seinen Spenden eigennützige Interessen zu verfolgen, und betonen stets seine jüdische Herkunft.
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Als „Autonome Nationalisten“ (AN) bezeichnen sich zumeist jugendliche Neonazis aus den Reihen der freien Kameradschaften.
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Die Einzelheiten der Migrationen, insbesondere deren Abfolge, sind umstritten, sogar die Existenz einer Einwanderung wird mitunter bestritten, nicht nur von indischen Nationalisten.
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Als er sich ab 1958 zunehmend für nationalistische Strömungen interessierte, war er als Nationalist ebenfalls Verfolgungen und Repressalien ausgesetzt.
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Die Nationalisten hielten die Stadt drei Tage lang.
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Gerry Adams sagte, viele Nationalisten und Republikaner erleiden mehr religiös-rassistisch motivierte Schikanen und Angriffe als vor der Unterzeichnung des Karfreitagsabkommens vor vier Jahren.
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www.info-nordirland.de
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Mr Adams said many nationalists and republicans were now enduring more sectarian harassment and attacks, since the Good Friday Agreement was signed four years ago.
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Dies führt zu Diskriminierungen der Nationalisten in Bereichen wie Wahlrecht, Wohnungswesen und Arbeitsplätzen.
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www.eu2013.ie
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This resulted in discrimination against Nationalists in areas such as voting, housing and employment.
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Mehr als fünftausend Bomben sind von den « Nationalisten » auf den Königspalast geschleudert worden.
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www.jpmarat.de
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More than five thousand bombs were thrown by the « nationalists » on the kings palace.
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