It proceeded to denationalise the African majority through the establishment of so-called. From Wordnik.com. [NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID] Reference
In South Africa itself, it is proceeding with its criminal moves to denationalise the indigenous African majority. From Wordnik.com. [NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID] Reference
A regime which tries to denationalise the great majority of the population is described as moving in the right direction when it tries to entice and intimidate the Coloured and. From Wordnik.com. [NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID] Reference
Last year, behind a barrage of misleading propaganda, it enacted a so-called new constitution designed to divide the black people, denationalise the African majority and turn an African country into a white racist bastion. From Wordnik.com. [NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID] Reference
Western Powers and interests, the racist regime has been trying to dispossess and denationalise the African majority through the so-called independence of bantustans and the forced removals of Africans from their lands and homes. From Wordnik.com. [NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID] Reference
If circumstances force you to denationalise a certain part of your country, you must give the loyal inhabitants an opportunity to leave, and as far as possible must not allow their material interests to suffer. From Wordnik.com. [The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography] Reference
Pleasure, of the cafe and cabaret and boulevard kind, the sort of thing that gave Berlin the aspect of the gayest capital in Europe within the last decade, that is the insidious leaven that will help to denationalise London. From Wordnik.com. [When William Came] Reference
He thought that a compromise between the two entremes was feasible, by which a certain element of picturesqueness might be introduced into our programmes without exposing us to the charge of deliberately seeking to denationalise ourselves. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 1, 1914] Reference
We are so far removed from them in matters not at all necessarily connected with Christianity, that unless we can denationalise ourselves and eliminate all that belongs to us as English, and not as Christians, we cannot be to them what a well - instructed fellow-countryman may be. From Wordnik.com. [Life of John Coleridge Patteson]
Not to the early part of the nineteenth century, when the rebound from revolutionary chaos did not suffice to denationalise the Kings of Sardinia, but sufficed to ally them with reaction, ought we to turn if we would seize the true bearings of the development of the Counts of Maurienne into Kings of Italy. From Wordnik.com. [The Liberation of Italy] Reference
To denationalise the nations into one nation only -- the nation of mankind -- is too vast an idea to grow quickly, but in all classes, and perhaps most in the working class, there are an increasing number of thinking men who say to the varied nations, "We are all one; our interests, duties, rights, nature and aims are one.". From Wordnik.com. [The Poetry Of Robert Browning] Reference
"First the border question and secondly the intention of the South African regime to denationalise some one million black South. From Wordnik.com. [PRESS CONFERENCE IN MAPUTO: COMMENTS ON SOUTH AFRICAN OFFER OF TERRITORY TO SWAZILAND, 1982(1)] Reference
This is to denationalise the American mind. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.] Reference
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