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 Translation for 'nophobe' from English to Hungarian
idegengyűlölő {noun}xenophobe
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Translation for 'nophobe' from English to Hungarian

xenophobe
idegengyűlölő {noun}
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  • Gossett's poetry collection "Presenting...Sister Noblues" was published by Firebrand Books in 1988. Her poem "between a rock and a hard place" is incorporated into the dance work "Shelter" by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, as performed by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater beginning in 1995. Gossett contributed a slave narrative style reading to the Andrea E. Woods dance "Rememorabilia, Scraps From Out a Tin Can, Everybody Has Some". She is also the author of the book "the immigrant suite: hey xenophobe! Who you calling foreigner?" (2007).
  • In 2004 "Xenophobe" was included in Midway's "Arcade Treasures 2" for the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube. In 2005, "Xenophobe" was included in "Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play" on the PSP. In 2012, it was included in "Midway Arcade Origins" for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • The "Xenophobe's Guide" books are a series of short books published by Oval Books that aim to give the reader the most important information about a country or region in a humorous way. They briefly describe its culture and history and something of the values held by its people under headings like "Business", "Language", etc.
  • The film also inspired parts of Sacha Baron Cohen's film "The Dictator" (2012). A critic for "The A.V. Club" noted that "Admiral General Aladeen and Rufus T. Firefly share the same bloodline, representing a more generalized contempt for world leaders of any stripe, whether they don a 'supreme beard' or a greasepaint moustache." The "Nashville Scene" detected "an echo here of that funniest of xenophobe-baiting funnies, "Duck Soup"." The "Rolling Stone" claimed that Baron Cohen's film "dodges soothing convention and ultimately merits comparisons to The Marx Brothers' "Duck Soup" and Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator".
  • Recently in issue #2 of the new "Legion" comic, Shadow Lass appears to have broken up with Mon-El, with no reason truly given. In #5, she is seen in bed with the reformed xenophobe Earth-Man. When she found out that Mon-El was chosen to be a Green Lantern, she felt a bit uneasy about it. However Mon-El told her that even though he's part of the Corps, the Legion and Earth will always be his family.

  • From Las Vegas, Holland was on the 97th floor of the south tower of the World Trade Center when the plane hit on 9/11. She says the attack has made her a xenophobe and prompted her move to Las Vegas. The fashion blogger said she would deport all illegal immigrants as it makes her fear for her children's future.
  • Writing for "Prospect", Philip Collins suggested that Johnson and other Brexiteers in the Conservative Party were "British Gaullists" who were "drawing on a conception of the nation in which the dormant spirit of liberty is being reborn". He suggested this was a form of nationalism, albeit not of the "chauvinistic" variety. Some outlets have suggested Johnson exemplifies some qualities of Trumpism. In "POLITICO", Michael Hirsch compared Johnson to Trump, suggesting that both were advocates of a "New Nationalism". Johnson responded he is "not a nationalist if by that you mean I'm a xenophobe or someone who deprecates other countries and cultures".
  • "Pyrrhic Victory" is an EP by metalcore band Zao, released on November 3, 2017. It is the third release by the band on their own Observed/Observer Recordings label since their reactivation in 2015 after several years of hiatus. The songs were recorded during the same sessions that resulted in 2015's "Xenophobe" and 2016's "The Well-Intentioned Virus". The EP in its entirety was streamed on the Metal Injection website on October 31, 2017.
  • When asked about the title of book 24 in 2013, Grafton told the "Minneapolis Star-Tribune" that the title "almost has to be Xenophobe or Xenophobia. I've checked the penal codes in most states and xylophone isn't a crime, so I'm stuck." A few months before the book was published, she revealed that it would break the pattern of the preceding 23 books, omitting the "is for" and alliterative word from the title.
  • Colin continued to work with other Bally/Midway programmers on games like "Max RPM" and "Xenophobe", but as of 1988's "Blasted", he collaborated primarily with Nauman. Their next two games were released after Bally/Midway was acquired by Williams Electronics in 1988: "Arch Rivals" in 1989 and "Pigskin 621 A.D." in 1990. An easter egg in Xenophobe was seen with the second stage being named "Colin's Rock", as tribute to Brian Colin.

  • In the end, Vandevoorde accepts them as a couple but remains a xenophobe and the audience is left in the dark about whether the father, who is much more of a Francophobe, accepts them or not.
  • From 1929 to 1946 Carleman was married to Anna-Lisa Lemming (1885–1954), the half-sister of the athlete Eric Lemming who won four golden medals and three bronze at the Olympic Games. During this period he was also known as a recognized fascist, anti-semite and xenophobe. His interaction with William Feller before the former departure to the United States was not particularly pleasant, at some point being reported due to his opinion that "Jews and foreigners should be executed".
  • Told by his art teachers that he would never make it as an artist due to his crude style, he quit art and became a full-time magician. [...] After a few years, his passion for art overtook him and he created the comic "Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl" for "Xenophobe" magazine. The comic strips were later seen by Dan Vado, president of Slave Labor Graphics.
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