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Meanings of as unpatriotic in anglès
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Usage of as unpatriotic in anglès
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An English boy who could speak German would be looked down upon asunpatriotic.
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Simply to hold an opinion opposing EMU or the Luas is widely regarded asunpatriotic.
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Think about it: who wants to sign a mediocre at best quarterback who is viewed asunpatriotic?
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The smearing of political opponents asunpatriotic.
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This led to mountains of criticism from people who perceived her failure to do so asunpatriotic.
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That would be seen asunpatriotic.
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They were denounced asunpatriotic.
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Senior government officials - including Prime Minister Narendra Modi - have attacked opposition politicians who ask for evidence asunpatriotic.
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President Barack Obama has described inversions asunpatriotic and last year changed some tax rules to make inverting less attractive.
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Statesmen of the former type are always attacked asunpatriotic and mean-spirited; those of the latter, as unpractical and reckless.
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Those who told harsh truths about Anthony Eden's blundering expedition to seize back the Suez canal were castigated asunpatriotic.
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Goodell has said he now regrets the league's failure to support Kaepernick and admits the quarterback's protests had been mischaracterised asunpatriotic.
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Madam, -The branding asunpatriotic by certain members of the Government of those availing of cheaper prices north of the Border is outrageous.
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Any alternative view, such as that voiced by Kevin Myers (An Irishman's Diary, July 22nd) is dismissed asunpatriotic, unjust and downright irrational.
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A spurious patriotism resents asunpatriotic the far truer love of country which sets a trumpet to its mouth to tell the people their sins.
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Burger King's planned $11bn purchase of Canadian coffee and doughnut chain Tim Hortons reignited the debate over inversions, which Barack Obama has denounced asunpatriotic.