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  • noun Plural form of nationalist.

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Examples

  • Up against the nationalists is a group of people that is supposed to represent the people but, everyone agrees, is corrupt and available to the highest bidder.

    2010 March — Fusion Despatches 2010

  • Up against the nationalists is a group of people that is supposed to represent the people but, everyone agrees, is corrupt and available to the highest bidder.

    Star Wars and its congruence with US government policy — Fusion Despatches 2010

  • Independence won't be achieved on Thursday, the next important step for the nationalists is to win control of Holyrood and given how agonisingly tight it is, tactical voting will come into play.

    They think it's all over... Jeff 2007

  • Never forget that in the inter war years certain Welsh nationalists were attracted to the right wing ideas of some pretty extrme people such as Action Francaise.

    Everybody's A Nationalist 2007

  • "Never forget that in the inter war years certain Welsh nationalists were attracted to the right wing ideas of some pretty extrme people such as Action Francaise"

    Everybody's A Nationalist 2007

  • Another might be called the nationalists, who believed in the maintenance and exercise of unparalleled American power but had little use for Wilsonian notions about spreading democracy around the world; they were represented by Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Another might be called the nationalists, who believed in the maintenance and exercise of unparalleled American power but had little use for Wilsonian notions about spreading democracy around the world; they were represented by Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Another might be called the nationalists, who believed in the maintenance and exercise of unparalleled American power but had little use for Wilsonian notions about spreading democracy around the world; they were represented by Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Another might be called the nationalists, who believed in the maintenance and exercise of unparalleled American power but had little use for Wilsonian notions about spreading democracy around the world; they were represented by Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Consequently, I believe that if conditions continue --- and I do not seem to see them mitigatingEngland, France, Germany and the United States ought to withdraw her citizens and her nationalists from the scene of action into a protected neutral zone.

    The World Crisis and the Outlook 1932

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