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staunch and nationalist
Molotov was also a staunch Russian nationalist, claiming that Russians, unlike the Hungarians, liked " to do things large-scale ".
In general, Pham Van Dong was considered a staunch communist and a great nationalist leader ; one of the most faithful disciples of Ho Chi Minh and a major figure in Vietnam's fight for independence and unity.
The Irish Independent was formed in 1905 as the direct successor to the Daily Irish Independent, an 1890s pro-Parnellite newspaper, and was launched by William Martin Murphy, a controversial Irish nationalist businessman, staunch anti-Parnellite and fellow townsman of Parnell's most venomous opponent, Bantry's Timothy Michael Healy.
Ryan pretends to be a staunch nationalistin an early scene, he strongly supports the recently suppressed Easter Rising, referring to the rebels as " our boys "– but in truth he is an informer for the British.
Witherspoon was a staunch Protestant, nationalist, and supporter of republicanism.
A staunch anti-communist, O ' Duffy was attracted to the various authoritarian nationalist movements on the Continent.
The unionist parties between them garnered over 400, 000 votes and over 71 % of the total poll, but as no by-elections took place in the staunch nationalist seats of West Belfast and Foyle this latter figure is skewed.
Ever a staunch nationalist, he had supported the Federalists while that party led the fight for a more binding union of the states.
In a letter to King George V, Byng expressed surprise that the Liberal leader, a staunch nationalist, had requested that Byng consult the Colonial Office in London over the matter.
The alliance between Chehab and Lebanese prime minister Rashid Karami, a staunch Arab nationalist, soon left Karami in effective control of the Lebanese government.
He was a staunch German nationalist.
Ritter was a staunch German nationalist who belonged to a political movement generally known to historians as National conservatism.
Benedek was a staunch believer in the concept that the army was the chief guardian of the Habsburg monarchy and needed to protect it from liberal and nationalist forces ; loyalty to the dynasty and monarch were paramount and suspicion of the civilian professional and business classes followed.
In these letters Khaz ' al presented himself as a staunch constitutionalist from the very beginning of the movement, emphatic as an Iranian nationalist, and a liberal democrat who found Reza Khan's authoritarianism to be personally offensive.
Embracing a staunch Italian nationalist stance ( in its vehemence typical of the Kossuthists political style ) his popularity grew especially among the lower and middle classes, eventually becoming elected mayor ( Podestà ) of Fiume in 1914, but the nomination was vetoed by the Emperor Franz Joseph.

staunch and opposed
Though a staunch Lutheran opposed to the rise of Calvinism, he permitted the admission of Calvinist refugees from the wars in the Spanish Netherlands and France.
Jenner was a staunch isolationist Republican who consistently opposed President Eisenhower's " modern-Republicanism.
Like his father he was regarded as a staunch Conservative and bitterly opposed the Parliament Act 1911, which sought to curtail the powers of the House of Lords.
Haselrig considered Cromwell to be a traitor to the cause after this as he was a staunch republican and opposed to all rule by a single person whether by hereditary succession or military might.
" Later in the same year, she unsuccessfully interceded with James II for the life of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, Charles's illegitimate son and leader of the Monmouth Rebellion – even though Monmouth in rebellion had called upon the support represented by the staunch Protestants opposed to the Catholic Church.
Napoleon was with difficulty dissuaded from quashing the 3 June election of Lanjuinais, the staunch liberal who had so often opposed the Emperor, as president of the Chamber of Representatives.
During the month, Clifford, who had entered office as a staunch supporter of the Vietnam commitment and who had opposed McNamara's de-escalatory views, turned against the war.
Knox, a staunch Protestant Reformer, opposed the Catholic queens on religious grounds, and used them as examples to argue against female rule over men generally.
Bowen was a staunch Democrat who later opposed White politically though the two maintained a cordial business relationship. During this time, White would serve as the first Director of the Little Rock Port Authority from 1972 to 1973.
Although a staunch Gandhian, Desai was socially conservative, pro-business, and in favour of free enterprise reforms, as opposed to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's socialistic policies.
Fitzgerald is a staunch conservative on some issues, such as being opposed to abortion ( except to save the life of the mother ), gun control, gay marriage and taxes, but on some issues, particularly environmental issues — he opposed drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge throughout his tenure in the US Senate — he broke with conservative colleagues.
Al-Sadr, who has thousands of staunch followers across Iraq has consistently opposed the presence of foreign forces and repeatedly called for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq.
Although he had been a staunch defender of the deposed Alexandru Ioan Cuza, he eventually backed the movement against him ( led by Mihail Kogălniceanu ), and was not opposed to the new Domnitor ( future King of Romania ) Carol.
NBC and ABC's news anchors were staunch supporters of the Civil Rights Movement and other liberal positions, all things Helms strongly opposed.
Bonnet was a staunch supporter of the Munich Agreement in 1938 and was firmly opposed to taking military action against German expansion ; for the most part, he preferred to follow a course of appeasement.
Parrish, contrary to what many believed was not a staunch Martin supporter ; Mahoney had initially supported Martin but later opposed the backroom campaigning.
In 1919 he was a staunch isolationist who opposed the League of Nations treaty because it further entangled the United States in foreign relationships and limited national decisionmaking.
A conservative but pragmatic Republican, he opposed much of the New Deal and remained a staunch isolationist until the American entry into World War II.
Pardee, a medical physician and staunch Progressive and conservationist politician, openly opposed the Southern Pacific's monopoly over cargo and transportation, believing its business influence harmful to the state's economy and politics.
In the 1930s, Brown was a staunch isolationist and opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt's policies.
A staunch Royalist, he opposed the election of Oliver Cromwell as member for Cambridge in the Long Parliament, and lost his college post as a result in 1645.
He was also a staunch opponent of Boss Crump of Memphis, and was invariably opposed by the Crump political machine.
Following the rise of Nikita Khrushchev in the Soviet Union, Pauker was recast by Romania's leaders as having been a staunch ultra-Orthodox Stalinist, even though she had opposed or had attempted to moderate a number of Stalinist policies while she was in a leadership position.

staunch and British
* The British Empire, although officially a staunch supporter of the Ottoman Empire's integrity, took secret diplomatic steps encouraging Greek entry into the League in order to counteract Russian influence.
* The British Empire, although officially a staunch supporter of the Ottoman Empire's integrity, took secret diplomatic steps encouraging the Greek entry into the League in order to counteract Russian influence.
* The British Empire, although officially a staunch supporter of the Ottoman Empire's integrity, took secret diplomatic steps encouraging the Greek entry into the League in order to counteract Russian influence.
Jones is a staunch supporter of the British Conservative Party and has suggested standing as an MP.
He was a staunch opponent of the Isle of Man's decision to decriminalise homosexual acts in 1991, following pressure from the British government.
A staunch anglophile, Jabotinsky wished to convince Britain that a Jewish state would be in the best interest of the British Empire, perhaps even an autonomous extension of it in the Middle East.
The authoritarian faction centred around the student Monday Club, and was known for its more traditional British nationalism, an isolationist posture in relation to foreign affairs, opposition ( as espoused by Enoch Powell ) to immigration, scepticism about liberal economics, and staunch support for the Union.
The seven and a half decades-long political life of Harkishan Singh Surjeet began with his staunch fight against British colonial rule.
In 1991, British historian Denis Winter, a staunch critic of Haig, acknowledged Edmonds ' comprehensive understanding of British operations during the war but said " Only a profoundly knowledgeable man could have produced an Official History so misleading and yet with that ring of plausibility which has led to a general acceptance for so long.
Napoleon's landing in Egypt in 1798 was intended to capture British possessions in India, and Kingdom of Mysore was a key to that next step as the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, was a staunch ally of France.
This Sir James Steuart was descended from another Sir James Stewart, knight, an Edinburgh merchant, a staunch Presbyterian, who supported Charles II in the British Civil Wars of 1642-1660.
In spite of his staunch right-wing views on economic policy, his passionate support of increased British integration into the European Union led to him becoming increasingly marginalised in Thatcher's Conservative Party.
He was considered a staunch supporter for the departure of the British from the island of the union of Cyprus with Greece.
Despite being a staunch loyalist of the British Indian government, he was respected by Indian freedom fighters.
Caricature of Samuel Wilberforce, known as " Soapy Sam ", from an 1869 issue of Vanity Fair ( British magazine ) | Vanity Fair: Wilberforce ordained Stebbing in 1859, but became a staunch opponent of Darwinism, while Stebbing became a fervent supporter.
In these early years she developed a strong sense of British nationalism, and became a staunch monarchist and imperialist.

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