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Selkirk Cricket Club have won the Border League on 23 occasions and the club has produced a dozen Scottish internationalists.
Many IPR members had liberal left orientations typical of internationalists of the 1930s, some ten IPR associates were shown to have been Communists, others were sympathetic to the Soviet Union, and the anti-imperialist tone of the leadership aroused resentment from some of the colonial powers, but the more dramatic charges, such as that the IPR was responsible for the fall of China, have not been generally accepted.

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" This, they insisted, should not be taken too seriously, as they are more internationalists than nationalists ( hence the name of their 1998 release, International Velvet ).
However, this idea is opposed and / or thwarted by other internationalists, who believe any World Government body would be inherently too powerful to be trusted, or because they dislike the path taken by supranational entities such as the United Nations or the European Union and fear that a world government inclined towards fascism would emerge from the former.

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The world over, politics comes down to a choice: right versus left, conservatives versus progressives, nationalists versus internationalists ".

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In fact, the split was leftists vs rightists, rather than internationalists vs nationalists.
Repression of the German pacifists and internationalists, in would turn out, was an activity in which reactionaries and moderates could easily cooperate without friction.
At the beginning of September 1915 the first conference of internationalists was held in Zimmerwald.
Carmichael was part of the West of Scotland team in the 1970s-a powerhouse in UK rugby, averaging 10 internationalists in the team per season, and dominating the domestic league with West's great rivals, Hawick RFC.
In 1878, Cafiero, unable to return to Italy because of Giovanni Passannante's attempt who brought a strong repression against republicans and internationalists, was living in Marseilles, working as a cook and docker.
The following quotation from the same work, which provides for a more precise understanding of the new doctrine, was denounced in its time by Stalinist internationalists for clearly contradicting the then prevailing theory of " construction of socialism in one country ": " The anationalists combat all that is national: national languages and cultures, national customs and traditions.
Famous players produced by the club include two Scottish internationalists – Selkirk-born Bobby Johnstone, who was a member of Hibernian's Famous Five, and Bob Mercer, who played for Heart of Midlothian.

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It consisted of internationalists who were in favor of the United Nations and the " Cold War " fight against communism and the Soviet Union.
Concurrently, a perception developed among some internationalists, such as former UN Secretary General Kofi Anan, that the United States is more inclined to act unilaterally in situations with international implications.
Right-wing populist advocacy groups with a producerist worldview, such as the John Birch Society, disseminated a multitude of conspiracy theories in the 1960s claiming that the governments of both the United States and the Soviet Union were controlled by a cabal of corporate internationalists, greedy bankers and corrupt politicians intent on using the United Nations as the vehicle to create the " One World Government ".

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' Cosmopolitanist ' is also sometimes used as a term of abuse for internationalists.
The ideal of many internationalists, among them world citizens, is to go a step further towards democratic globalization by creating a world government.
These internationalists are more likely to support a loose world federation in which most power resides with the national governments.
Scotland rugby union internationalists Duncan Hodge, Nick De Luca and Craig Hamilton were born in Dumfries as were professional golfers Andrew Coltart and Robert Dinwiddie.
The union between the internationalists and the republican bourgeois became an accomplished fact.
According to Welch, " both the U. S. and Soviet governments are controlled by the same furtive conspiratorial cabal of internationalists, greedy bankers, and corrupt politicians.
A new breed of " internationalists ", led by Governor Edward John Thye and former Governor Harold Stassen, had assumed leadership of the state GOP.
A smaller group, the internationalists, which included Chernov, favored the pursuit of peace through cooperation with socialist parties in both military blocs.
His Democratic opponent, William G. Pickrel, received major support from Ohio's labor unions and internationalists, and nearly won the upset victory.
The presence of nationalists, and internationalists P. Sundarayya, Jyoti Basu, and Harkishan Singh Surjeet in the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) proves this fact.
Berkman moved back to New York, where he and Goldman organized the No Conscription League of New York, which proclaimed: " We oppose conscription because we are internationalists, anti-militarists, and opposed to all wars waged by capitalistic governments.
Andrew Carnegie, like other leading internationalists of his day, believed that war could be eliminated by stronger international laws and organizations.
In the 1960s, right-wing populist individuals and groups with a producerist worldview, such as members of the John Birch Society, were the first to combine and spread an ultraconservative business nationalist critique of corporate internationalists networked through think tanks such as the Council on Foreign Relations with a grand conspiracy theory casting them as front organizations for the Round Table of the " Anglo-American Establishment ", which are financed by an " international banking cabal " that has supposedly been plotting from the late 19th century on to impose an oligarchic new world order through a global financial system.
We oppose conscription because we are internationalists, anti-militarists, and opposed to all wars waged by capitalistic governments.

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and if a poll had been taken immediately following the dispatch of troops to Little Rock I believe the majority would have been for the Old South.
What steps have been taken to guard against the one sort of mishap that could trigger the destruction of continents??
As a means of silencing a discussion which ought to have taken place, the statement is an effective one: we sympathize with the universal confusion which gives rise to such convictions.
`` Mr. Miller was in the shop '', the Herald Tribune story related, `` but was reluctant to have anybody's picture taken inside, because his business was too ' confidential ' for pictures.
Moreover, I have directed that steps be taken to program on a longer range basis our military assistance to these allies.
Some of these thoughts -- not all of them -- have taken organized form in later years.
when the pope, trying no doubt to appeal to his better nature, said to him, `` You have already taken Normandy.
Although one meets with occasional extremists like Zachrisson or, very recently, Arthur Wade-Evans the majority of scholars have taken a middle position between the extremes of scepticism and gullibility.
Against Seebohm formidable foes have taken the field, notably F. W. Maitland, whose Domesday Book And Beyond was written expressly for this purpose, and Sir Paul Vinogradoff whose The Growth Of The Manor had a similar aim.
On the other side are the Celtic survivalists who have taken a tack divergent from both these schools of nineteenth century thought.
Clifford D. Simak's `` How-2 '' ( 1954 ) tells of a future when robots have taken over, leaving men nothing to do ; ;
Even musicians themselves have taken to writing poetry.
The widespread purge that has taken place the past twelve months or so among Communist leaders in the provinces gives assurance that the party officials who will dominate the Congress, and the Central Committee it will elect, will all have passed the tightest possible Khrushchev screening, both for loyalty to him and for competence and performance on the job.
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
They tried to outface him, but Joseph Simmons was as wide as two average men, and it would have taken braver men than these were to outface him.
Burial had taken place at night in the ground at the public crossroads under the gibbet, so that his enemies could not find his body and have it dug up and burned.
And she was made to fall in love with him again there in the rutted dirt driveway standing in the cold fog, mad as she was at his going away when he really didn't have to, mad at their both having got older in a life that seemed to have taken no more than a week to go by.
After you have taken a breather, reverse the position of your legs so that the front thigh of the previous exercise is now to the rear, and the rear thigh now to the front, and perform the same movement in the same manner.
As soon as an experimental tug assures you that roots have taken over, cut it off from the mother plant.
inns have burned down, moved elsewhere, or taken other names.
In recent years many counties and the U. S. Forest Service have taken aerial photos which show features in detail and are very good for planning use.
If companies will take the time to give objective consideration to their major problems and to the questions they provoke, then a long constructive step will have been taken toward more effective marketing in next decade.

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