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The Zionist project of creating a Jewish state in Palestine entails a return of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland, a land in which Jews
lived
since biblical times and which the Diaspora never abandoned.
The result – Liberal Order 2.0 – penetrated countries’ borders to consider the rights of those who
lived
there.
One theory is that, in the thousands of years that dogs have
lived
with humans, they have become attuned to human ways of thinking.
To him, Jews, Germans, Czechs, or Hungarians were all his subjects, wherever they lived, from the smallest Galician shtetl to the grand capitals of Budapest or Vienna.
Moreover, in 2014, an estimated 330 million urban households
lived
in substandard housing, or struggled financially due to housing costs; that number is projected to rise to 440 million by 2025.
Recalling her East German upbringing, she said, “I
lived
a long time behind a fence.
Count this as another case of history reading better than it was
lived.
War and post-war
lived
in the home of our soul.”
She largely
lived
up to the promise.
After all, Brazil has
lived
with its ten neighbors without conflict for almost 150 years, having settled its borders through negotiation.
Not only did the Jews lack a mother country, but in Europe they
lived
as a foreign nation, leading to expulsion and annihilation.
People in the territory of what is now Slovakia have
lived
in seven different states and under five different political systems in the 20th century, from the liberal autocracy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1901-1918), through the liberal democracy of the inter-war Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1939), to the fascist wartime Slovak state (1939-1945), back to a Czechoslovak liberal democracy (1945-1948), then to the communist Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1948-1989), the liberal democracy of the Czechoslovak Federative Republic (1989-1992).
If you’re looking for someone to blame for today’s era of plenty, look to a couple of German scientists who
lived
a century ago.
Meanwhile, the Albanians who have
lived
for millennia in the western parts of Macedonia scoffed at the Republic of Macedonia’s constitutional claim to be a homeland for “Macedonians.”
Turkish Muslims have
lived
with Jewish and Christian communities for centuries and treated them with respect and compassion.
He had
lived
through the cataclysm that extreme nationalism had wrought in Germany.
The current cease-fire, however, will be as short
lived
as many others before it – its terms are practically identical to those that ended Operation Cast Lead – if Israel does not follow up with a vigorous peace initiative on the broader Palestinian front.
Throughout 2003, the world
lived
with Bush's obsession.
But the victorious Allied powers later abandoned this promise, and the Kurdish people have
lived
under constant oppression ever since.
China, after all, was a peasant society in 1978 when it began its own market reforms: 70% of the Chinese population
lived
in rural areas; only 18% worked in state enterprises.
The fact that Bin Laden had
lived
in the heart of Abbottabad (where I was schooled as a boy), about 40 miles north of Islamabad, in a mansion built over a period of six years, and had moved in and out of it several times a year, raises troubling questions about the Pakistani military’s possible complicity.
Greece was a country that, for two decades, had
lived
off transfers from Brussels, squandering the money with high wages for public sector employees in an economy with low growth and high inflation.
But the loss of the mountainous frontier where they
lived
was a terrible setback for Czech defenses.
Pakistan was hacked off the stooped shoulders of India by the departing British in 1947 as a homeland for India’s Muslims; but, until recently (as Pakistan’s population continues to grow at a higher rate than India’s), more Muslims remained in India than
lived
in Pakistan.
It is not a machine that goes on of its own accord, but is instead something that must be
lived
and worked for by Europeans.
While it acknowledged that “the EU is currently undergoing grave economic difficulties and considerable social unrest,” it highlighted the EU’s role as a beacon of hope – a democratic anchor, particularly meaningful for peoples who have
lived
through the horrors of dictatorships.
De Gaulle’s veto held for as long as he lived; it was not until 1973, under his successor Georges Pompidou, that France lifted its objections to British membership.
European fascism collapsed with the defeat of Germany in 1945, but less aggressive forms
lived
on elsewhere, such as Argentina with its Peronism.
Back then, 40% of Chileans
lived
below the poverty line; today, the figure is around 10%.
And, as an American, I feel that we have succumbed – today, at least – to small-minded, short-sighted xenophobia, rather than
lived
up to the vision of our country at its most welcoming and compassionate best.
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