We will once more stand against the uncivilised cowards who gnaw at the soul of our democracies. |
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In this Bharat, the uncivilised savages claim the mantle of culture and the traitorous vermin parade as sentinels of nationalism. |
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It is about giving assent, support and legitimacy at a transnational level to a most uncivilised field of research. |
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What is uncivilised is the secrecy, guilt, shame and sorrow that surrounds this issue as it stands now. |
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This all led to uncivilised evening drinks at The Local, before wobbling home in an uncertain manner. |
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Cannibalism was regarded as a sign of barbarity, the marker of an uncivilised people. |
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This is to counter the dumb who don't think they are dumb, and are at the same time crude, uncivilised and unreasonable. |
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They are not just men sacrificed to expediency, they are not men too civilised for an uncivilised world. |
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His origins disrupt traditional values about what it means to be a Scythian, as they were regarded as barbarous and uncivilised. |
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Those who don't like boys-only schools would say they are barbaric and uncivilised. |
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Regrettably, the counterpoint to that dominance is a tendency to relapse into aggressive and uncivilised patterns of behaviour from time to time. |
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Most people think it is uncivilised to drive animals hundreds or even thousands of kilometres across Europe and the world for slaughter. |
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The same is true of chemicals, and civilised countries do not use chemical weapons either. But uncivilised countries do, and so do terrorists. |
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In my opinion, whatever crime a person may have committed, it is uncivilised to sentence them to flogging. |
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Carrying out the death penalty by stoning is uncivilised, inhumane, and completely unacceptable to any democracy. |
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Myths about the Nyanga: the Banyanga are considered to be uncivilised by their neighbours the Bahunde, Banande and others. |
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Attempts at combining civilisations, at synthesizing them, lead to an uncivilised state and eventually to the victory of the lowest one. |
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Today if you tell a person that he is still primitive or uncivilised, he will prove it by pouncing on you. |
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Research shows that the Yeti, despite its notorious reputation, is not an uncivilised brute. |
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His real ambition was to write, but a chap's got to eat, and teaching seemed like a not entirely uncivilised way of keeping the wolf from the door. |
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Traditional African masquerade, dating back to the era before emancipation, used rags, paint, and spears to portray an image of a miserable, uncivilised past. |
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Before the 19th century, relatively wild, remote areas were often seen simply as uncivilised and dangerous. |
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To counteract problems with passengers behaving in an uncivilised manner in the centre of Paris, a three-part programme has been developed in compliance with the basic rules for the use of public transport. |
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Minorities are made to feel unwelcome and uncivilised. |
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The main claim by these groups is that they were considered uncivilised, primitive and inconvenient by colonial Europeans, and as such were left out of governance during the colonial period. |
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As the rapporteur said, the deterrent argument has long been discredited, but even if it were not, that would not be a justification for states to behave in a totally uncivilised way. |
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Tous ensemble is an educational and citizenship project aimed at encouraging exchange between young supporters on French and European territory to counter violence, uncivilised behaviour and all forms of racism in sport. |
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