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  • They feel we are de-Briticizing Great Britain and mongrelizing British life.
  • Street music everywhere has become mongrelized.
  • Conductor William Vendice and his orchestra impart some appropriately mongrelized shadings to the score's pastoral Teutonic colors.
  • He said local " politicians want to improve the image of Idaho by mongrelizing the white race up here ."
  • Well, I am wondering, what is the name of this mongrelized genre, if anyone knows if it has one?
  • Even the mongrelized productions of " Don Quixote " and " Le Corsaire " gave the dancers a classical workout.
  • Not surprisingly, this opposition became centred around the much more exclusively British city of Calgary, which increasingly looked down on the " mongrelized " north.
  • But while many Americans still looked to Europe for art, Europeans sought a vision of the future in the mongrelized American city, where amazing things were happening.
  • It developed differently ( something the Japanese are usually happy to point out when criticizing us as a mongrelized people ), in a much bigger space and with different cultural values.
  • : If America doesn t keep out the queer alien mongrelized people of Southern and Eastern Europe, her crop of citizens will eventually be dwarfed and mongrelized in turn . 
  • : If America doesn t keep out the queer alien mongrelized people of Southern and Eastern Europe, her crop of citizens will eventually be dwarfed and mongrelized in turn . 
  • All this has helped sharpen Haider's profile as a bold defender of national interests against the faceless bureaucrats who, in his view, are mongrelizing Europe, not defending it.
  • If, in the event, the USA is mongrelized into the States of Coca-Cola, McDonalds and Wikipedia, I hope that California goes with the third option and my new citizenship can be constructive.
  • The stated purpose was to save the " Nordic race " from " annihilation of our kind " and to " fight for survival against forces which would mongrelize our race and civilization " ( Pearson, 1959, 2-3 ).
  • He compared it to problems in the lower Columbia River, where federal biologists found that heavy fishing and widespread interbreeding with hatchery fish had all but eliminated wild coho runs by " mongrelizing " them-- diluting their genetic identity.
  • Instead of pointing out to the flag nuts that America has become so homogenized ( the flag nuts would say mongrelized ) that you can no longer tell suburban Atlanta from suburban Chicago, Bush and McCain would rather try to get away with cuddling up with the most divisive of white men, white men whose " heritage " was a war of treason that cost this nation half a million lives.
  • Not surprisingly, the English, around this time, began to see their language as something special, not a mongrelized mishmash, but a thing of beauty in its own right, " as fluent as the Latine, as courteous as the Spanish, as courtlike as the French, and as amorous as the Italian, " in the words of a 16th-century writer, the teacher Richard Mulcaster.
  • Assuming your numbers are correct, Greek Wikipedia is 50 % larger than the Icelandic version already, but given the relative sizes of the populations, each time " one " new Icelandic article was written " fifty " new Greek ones would have to be posted just to keep up .---And " mongrelized ? " Disgusting . talk ) 00 : 29, 7 March 2009 ( UTC)
  • It is beyond comprehension, in this century which has witnessed holocausts of ethnic, racial, and religious extermination in many parts of our planet, perpetrated by peoples of widely different cultural and political affiliations and beliefs, that educated persons scholars and popularizers alike can come forward to argue, as though in complete innocence and ignorance of our recent history, that nothing could be more interesting and worthwhile than to sort out the " racial " or " ethnic " components of our thoroughly mongrelized species so as to ascertain the root identity of each and everyone of us.
  • The Northern League published the journals " The Northlander " and " Northern World " which described is purpose as " to make Whites aware of their forgotten racial heritage, and cut through the Judaic fog of lies about our origin and the accomplishments of our race and our Western culture . " In 1959 in the Northlander, Pearson described the aim of the organization as preventing the " annihilation of our kind " and to lead Nordics in Europe and the Americas in the " fight for survival against forces which would mongrelize our race and civilization " Under the pen name Edward Langford, Arthur Keith, Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard.