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the radicalized
verb
To make radical.
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So how about we address the problem where it actually is -- in the minds of the radicalized and soon to be radicalized -- in the prejudice which causes their violence against others and themselves.
The radicalized starter molecules reacted with Ormocer® US-S4 monomers to create radicalized polymolecules.
Online, the young and the radicalized post provocative anti-Chinese comments.
The National Front voter and the radicalized Muslim feel equally abandoned.
But he was moved by the radicalized atmosphere of the day.
The cult, and the notion of the radicalized child, can be read as either Muslim or Christian; in the fantasy industry there's no need to commit yourself.
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"But the more the supreme leader cracks down, the more radicalized the opposition may become".
During the first months after the murder, radicalized youngsters made the headlines of the (internet) press on an almost daily basis.
Umm al-Fahm is one of the most radicalized of the Israeli Arab towns.
But the increasingly radicalized nature of the recent protests, and if true, the burning and trampling of images of Ayatollah Khomeini, suggested that Mr. Moussavi and others from his generation now at the helm of the opposition were out of step with many of those they were ostensibly leading, some Iran experts said.
Landy emphasizes the split within the Democratic Party in the late 1960s between "traditional," blue-collar Democrats and the more radicalized New Left.
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