1. Both, Burgard observed, were considered quintessentially American expressions in post-war periods of nationalistic fervor. 2. But a nationalistic fervor among North Koreans has endured, preventing the rush to choose South Korean or Japanese nationality that many predicted. 3. But the patriotism generated by the terrorist attacks is intensifying the typical nationalistic fervor felt whenever the games are held in the United States. 4. It includes a photocopy of a poem by Rudyard Kipling, the British poet of a century ago, who knew something of nationalistic fervor. 5. Take Duke-North Carolina, add centuries-old nationalistic fervor, put great athletes on the floor, and you had the championship game. 6. They say it began with a propaganda campaign to create nationalistic fervor by convincing Croats that the Muslim-led government intended to oppress or even exterminate them. 7. To a man, they were envious of the nationalistic fervor the Davis Cup seems to inspire in every host country except their own. 8. Because of the team format and nationalistic fervor, this is the most compelling event in golf. 9. But when the nationalistic fervor of the Ryder Cup combines with too many gin and tonics, galleries have at times become downright rude. 10. The EU lifted its sanctions after an investigating committee concluded the measures had stoked the very nationalistic fervor they were designed to punish. |
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