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(Northern Ireland, politics) Ellipsis of Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.
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Alternative form of bimetallist [An advocate of bimetallism]
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Alternative form of Eurosceptic [(British) One who is sceptical of European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro, etc.]
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Alternative form of Eurosceptical [Of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism]
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(US) Alternative form of Eurosceptic [(British) One who is sceptical of European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro, etc.]
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Alternative form of Eurosceptical [Of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism]
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Alternative form of Euroscepticism [Opposition to or scepticism of increasing European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Eurocentrism [The practice of viewing the world from a European perspective, with an implied belief, either consciously or subconsciously, in the preeminence of European culture.]
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One who holds Eurocentric beliefs or opinions.
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Alternative letter-case form of Eurocrat [(slang, derogatory) An employee or minister of the European Union, typically working in Brussels or Strasbourg.]
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The modern European fascist movement, or its philosophical framework.
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Alternative form of Eurosceptic [(British) One who is sceptical of European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro, etc.]
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Of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism
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(US) Alternative spelling of Eurosceptic [(British) One who is sceptical of European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro, etc.]
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(US) Alternative form of Eurosceptical [Of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism]
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Alternative form of Euroscepticism [Opposition to or scepticism of increasing European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro.]
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(historical) The major technological, socioeconomic and cultural change in the late 18th and early 19th century resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labour to one dominated by industry and machine manufacture.
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Alternative letter-case form of New World Order [A vision for the world in which greater peace and stability is achieved through a new political order.]
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Alternative letter-case form of nimbyish
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Belief in the benefit of Pan-American organization.
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Workers' Party of Marxist Unification
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(historical, European history) A period from 1848-49 (Revolutions of 1848) characterised by political upheavals throughout Europe which aimed to replace monarchies with independent nation-states.
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(UK) Unite Against Fascism.
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Alternative spelling of Westcentrism [The practice of viewing the world from a Western perspective, with an implied belief, either consciously or subconsciously, in the preeminence of Western culture.]
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The practice of viewing the world from a Western perspective, with an implied belief, either consciously or subconsciously, in the preeminence of Western culture.
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