internationalist造句1 It was the blind spot of the internationalist Left.
2 Even in the canton of Geneva, an internationalist bastion, 58.9 % said no.
3 I could find no one among my internationalist new acquaintances who understood what was happening in my country.
4 The ensuing contradictions between internationalist democratic reformers and xenophobic worshipers of a divine emperor only grew with time.
5 Maintaining world peace is our unshirkable internationalist duty.
6 Mr Obama is an internationalist.
7 Otherwise, we would be betraying our internationalist duty.
8 James's liberal internationalist views are shared by the author.
9 Doctor Bethune's internationalist spirit is altogether admirable.
10 As a Liberal Democrat I subscribe to the internationalist approach.
11 We will resolutely perform our internationalist duty no matter what happens.
12 Of course you've not a true internationalist until you've supplied weapons to kill your own countrymen.
13 As a Jew, a liberal, a humanist, an internationalist, he attracted the enmity of rationalistanti - semites.
14 Can a Communist, who is an internationalist, at the same time be a patriot?
15 They praised him as a proletarian internationalist fighter of the Bethune type.
16 a Scottish rugby internationalist.
17 You will need to be the most internationalist generation of leaders in China's history.
18 This is not the first time that Rumsfeld's downbeat caution has contrasted sharply with Powell's greater internationalist team spirit.
19 This story was first exposed in the August 1973 issue of the New Internationalist.
20 He leads us to the studio,[www.] where an interpreter relays another strange question to rapper and part-time Internationalist Wildski.
21 Graham Marshall followed with injuries to his rib cage which according to the internationalist following the game, will possibly terminate his career.
22 But his decorative style is as spartan as any Internationalist.
23 Gary Samore, director of studies at the Council of Foreign Relations, said McCain is a mix of a neoconservative and the traditional internationalist.
24 A stickler for meanings, he liked to be called not internationalist, but cosmopolitan.
25 So Teddy Roosevelt, better remembered by later generations of Americans as a unilateralist Rough Rider, had strong internationalist credentials.
26 Indeed, Marx recognised it as a fact and, as an internationalist, welcomed it, in principle.