Anti-semitic Sentence Examples

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  • At that time, he made anti-Semitic remarks about Jewish people, and received a great deal of criticism from the media.

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  • Today one has only to go to Russia, eastern Europe or the Arab countries to hear the same anti-semitic diatribes.

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  • So is it another death-defying feat for the passion story, or an anti-Semitic betrayal?

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  • Werth estimates that 150,000 people were killed in the anti-Semitic pogroms conducted by Denikin's troops in 1919.

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  • One London has consistently opposed the decision to suspend the Mayor for four weeks for allegedly anti-Semitic remarks to a journalist.

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  • When the smoke cleared, police found anti-Semitic graffiti and swastikas scrawled in red marker.

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  • The Greek constitution admits no religious disabilities, but anti-Semitic riots in Corfu and Zante in 1891 caused much distress and emigration.

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  • On both sides the anti-Semitic parties representing the extreme demagogic elements were present in considerable numbers.

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  • He became a merchant at Athens, and in 1847 his house was burnt down in an anti-Semitic riot.

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  • But the anti-Semitic and antiDreyfusard spirit in certain French circles could not easily be quelled even then; and on the occasion of the translation of the remains of Emile Zola (Dreyfus's determined champion) to the Pantheon on the 4th of June 1908, Major Dreyfus was shot at and wounded by a fanatical journalist named Gregori, who was subsequently acquitted by a Paris jury of the charge of attempted murder, his own plea being that he had merely intended a "demonstration."

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  • But the day of medieval intolerance had passed, and in 1867 the new constitution " abolished all disabilities on the ground of religious differences," though anti-Semitic manipulation of the law by administrative authority has led to many instances of intolerance.

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  • The long struggle between the municipality and the Austrian ministry arising out of the refusal to sanction the election (1895) of Dr Lueger, the anti-Semitic leader and champion, recalls in some respects the Wilkes incident in London.

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  • In spite of shortsighted parsimony in the matter of schools, &c., and increased resources through the allocation to the municipality of a certain percentage of new state and provincial taxation, their anti-Semitic successors have been unable to avoid a deficit, and have been obliged to increase the rates.

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  • Profoundly troubled as Algeria was in the last years of the 19th century by the anti-Semitic agitation, which occasioned frequent changes of governors, it appears to-day to have turned aside from sterile political struggles to interest itself exclusively in the economic development of the country.

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  • It was not till 1899 that the unfortunate prisoner was brought back to France for retrial by court-martial, and even then, so strong was the anti-Semitic and military prejudice, he was again found guilty "with extenuating circumstances" at Rennes (September 9), though ten days later he was "pardoned" by President Loubet.

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  • Out with the boys squash blossoms it quite clear anti-Semitic things congresswoman.

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  • The anti-Semitic hysteria over the Iraq war certainly has taken quite a bit of heat off of certain higher-ups, hasn't it now?

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  • He went on to describe UKIP's allies in the European Parliament as " xenophobic and anti-Semitic " and " bloody right-wing nutters.

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  • What seems to unite the European far rightists and the Iraqis are their common anti-Semitic and anti-American sentiments.

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  • In fact, few national leaders made forceful condemnations of Mohamad's anti-Semitic tirade.

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  • In fact, few national leaders made forceful condemnations of Mohamad 's anti-Semitic tirade.

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  • Following his drunk driving and anti-Semitic comments during an incident on July 28th, Mel Gibson has withered from the spotlight.

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  • Not even a public apology regarding the sexist remarks he made to a female officer and the Anti-Semitic remarks he yelled out during his arrest could help him recover his once spotless reputation.

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  • Although Pudor, for example, was overtly anti-Semitic, Karl Toepfer warns that there was no "deep, inherent connection" between Germanic body culture and Nazism (p. 9).

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