Sentences with phrase «in national allegiance»

Played by Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Snowden begins as a true conservative believer in national allegiance, someone inspired by 9/11 to make a difference.

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He had no dreams of empire or national glory, the ends proclaimed by Hamilton in his effort to shift power and allegiance to the political center.
Their allegiance implied rejection of all other gods and service of him alone in ritual and in national and social obedience.
In a country where familial and regional allegiances often run counter to conceptions of national identity, a shared love of soccer brings people together.
April 11 — Barcelona forward Munir El Haddadi has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in his bid to switch national allegiance from Spain to Morocco ahead of the World Cup.
One potential complication in January is Zaha's decision to switch his allegiance from England to the Ivory Coast national team, meaning he is expected to play in the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon in January.
Still, the trend in most other states has been away from ticket splitting, and there is the potential for a «growing and solidifying allegiance to the national Democratic Party» in Vermont, Mr. Johnson said.
In general, a lot of the notions of allegiances other than to a national government are rolled into the concept of «civil society» as a such of thought in political theorIn general, a lot of the notions of allegiances other than to a national government are rolled into the concept of «civil society» as a such of thought in political theorin political theory.
The chairman who was suspended in November 2015 over his allegiance to their interdicted NPP National Chairman, Paul Afoko and his supporters from across the constituency, had gathered at Ga to address the media when the Upper West regional organizer of the NPP, Issahaku Seidu, a.k.a Alele, allegedly led thugs from the Wa Central branch of the party to disrupt the programme.
In 1974 groups sympathetic to the EOKA such as the Cypriot National Guard, supported by the Greek military junta, staged a coup, ousting the President and replacing him with a puppet dictator who owed his allegiance to the EOKA.
«Ofili's Union Black asks questions about British identity, the colonial legacy and the meaning of national allegiance which remain as relevant today as they were when the work was created 14 years ago,» said Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson, in a press statement.
About the Abstract Expressionist movement and his fellow artists Motherwell said: «But really I suppose most of us felt that our passionate allegiance was not to American art or in that sense to any national art, but that there was such a thing as modern art: that it was essentially international in character, that it was the greatest painting adventure of our time, that we wished to participate in it, that we wished to plant it here, that it would blossom in its own way here as it had elsewhere, because beyond national differences there are human similarities that are more consequential...» (5)
This tightly conceived show engages in subversive, mostly ironic ways with gender politics and notions of national allegiance.
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