Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He remained a partitionist for the rest of his life.
Moslems say that opening a Christian airport would be a partitionist move.
"It would be really anachronistic if the wind of change would leave intact the unacceptable partitionist status quo existing in Cyprus for over 15 years."
There is no partitionist solution to Ireland.getting Britain out is the only move which will allow democratic, national self-determination for all Irish people.
Her comments were denounced as "partitionist" by Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness.
Not all the elements of this partitionist policy can be charged to Kissinger personally; he inherited the Greek junta and the official dislike of Makarios.
At this, the Marxist leadership of Sinn Féin failed to attain the prerequisite two-thirds majority necessary to overturn Sinn Féin's constitutional opposition to partitionist assemblies.
Barrie, the Unionist leader who had wavered towards doing a deal, was summonsed with his delegates to Belfast to meet their "advisory committee" on 25 February and told to hold to traditional partitionist demands.
Sinn Féin declined to take part due to their policy of not taking seats in either the Westminster parliament or a regional "partitionist" Northern Ireland parliament (latter policy changed in 1998).
His empire however, as aristocracy quickly distanced from the central rule of his weak son after Dusan's death, could not survive, and began to dissolve under the influence of increasing partitionist tendencies of the regional aristocracy.
Although Sinn Féin had taken seats at council level since the 1950s, many people in the party were becoming in favour of abandoning it while a significant number were still opposed to taking seats in "partitionist parliaments".
The "partitionist" Amateur Athletic Union of Éire (AAUE) affiliated to the IAAF, but the all-Ireland NACA(I) remained affiliated to the OCI.
It had become clear to the Republican Movement that a single paper for the whole of Ireland was required to provide a clear and coherent line from the leadership and to counter any partitionist thinking which might flow from the British division of Ireland.
In principle, the IRA wished to overthrow both "partitionist" states in Ireland, both Northern Ireland and the government in Dublin, both of which it deemed to be illegitimate entities, imposed by Britain at the time of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1922.