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Those divisions, he says, gave rise to two dictators, Idi Amin and Milton Obote, and a distinctly violent era of Uganda's history since the early 1970's.
In a blog post, Mr Anderson explains: "The project was inspired by the ongoing public debate around whether or not terrorism connected with Islamic fundamentalism reflects something inherently and distinctly violent about Islam compared to other major religions".
Such a nationalism could merge into the yobbery, "Paki-bashing" and extremism usually associated with the semi-fascist National Front.Those fearful of the emergence of a reactionary English nationalism often cite the behaviour of English football supporters abroad, with its distinctly violent and xenophobic edge.
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It has a distinctly red color.
Poe's work — violent, frightening, romantic, and distinctly unwholesome — seemed made for the movies then, and now it still does.
Do violent and non-violent photographs have distinctly different effects?
Wild rocket smells distinctly peppery.
A villager's violent past comes to light in this distinctly Chinese variation on A History Of Violence, a mix of detective thriller and kung-fu action.
A revolution is by definition more violent and more active and I would argue, distinctly more male.
And Neil Jordan's 1984 "Company of Wolves," a "Little Red Riding Hood" reimagined by him and Angela Carter, is both scarier and more erotic than fairy-tale pictures usually allow themselves to be; it captures some of the violent terseness of the Grimm brothers' style, and it is distinctly not for children.
Distinctly unappetising.
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