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At other times there is a risk of chauvinism and outright xenophobia.
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Orchid had the sense not to object to that bit of chauvinism.
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Remains a light against the shadows of nationalism and ethnic chauvinism.
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During the Spanish-American war the spirit of chauvinism was at its highest tide.
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French chauvinism fell into the trap Bismarck had prepared for it.
Usage of male chauvinism in English
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Is Italy the last bastion of old-fashioned sexism and malechauvinism?
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However, one stronghold of malechauvinism remained almost impervious to the appeal of female candidates.
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Nevertheless, at least according to this movie, the trash-talking and malechauvinism remain the same.
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So I think to say that it's the last bastion of malechauvinism overstates it to quite a degree.
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He makes the lyrics live, and, incidentally, acquits the rasta of all charges of malechauvinism in this sensitive paean to black womanhood.
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Sir, - Was the televising of the women's mini marathon over-looked, did someone refuse permission, or was it merely a case of malechauvinism?
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The surrealists were radical iconoclasts in many ways, but most of them were men and they largely conformed to the malechauvinism of their times.
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But surrounded by sophisticated ladies in frilly costume, O'Brien brings a touch of warmth and simplicity to the tale of malechauvinism in 18th-century Venice.
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Ti, or B, is the leading tone, usually compelled to resolve back to C. (Old-fashioned malechauvinism apparently lingered in this New Age cult.)
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Malechauvinism would count as a human factor, one of three categories to which crashes are attributed.
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"Of course not," the fourteen-year-old replied, "it's just another example of the malechauvinism of the fifteenth century.