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"This was a radicalised streak of thinking".
She's a radicalised Islamist who married an al-Qaida commander.
Defeated in Congress, a radicalised opposition has taken to the streets.
He was just a radicalised youngster, and there were no reasons to hold him".
In 2010, a radicalised Republican party scored its greatest victory in congressional elections in many decades.
Its function is to fill in the gaps in a radicalised society".
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The starkly differing reactions to the influx of refugees points to an increasing polarisation in Germany, with growing acceptance of outsiders by a majority but a possibly radicalised minority fearful of all things foreign.
The Washington Post's Paul Waldman sees a more radicalised House as a boon to Democrats if its members sharply break from a more practical Senate.
She took seriously the idea of Antwerp as a diverse city, which it certainly is: a large and growing Muslim community co-exists with a smaller but highly visible Hassidic community, a fairly radicalised nationalist Flemish white population and a rather tolerant, intellectual bourgeoisie.
One is a protracted revenge tale involving the gunslinging Traverse family, whose father, a politically radicalised Colorado miner, is murdered by the stooges of an evil plutocrat named Scarsdale Vibe.
It's a bit of protection but there are quite a few radicalised people in the towns nearby".
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