- a word derived from superpatriot.
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Furthermore, Balsam grumbles: "Can you picture any of these guys singing Anchors Aweighl" Nonetheless, in Scenarist James Poe's gritty adaptation of the cold war thriller by Mark Rascovich, Bedford appears to be powered by superpatriotism.
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In its wake also came a minority phenomenon that has recurred in the U.S. and other nations throughout history: superpatriotism.
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In the kilopage fictification that follows, events and personalities pass in review: the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, Comanche raids, cattle drives, oil, religion, high school football, superpatriotism and real estate dodges.
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The outpouring of relief that erupted when the fighting ended, for example, was first mistaken for euphoria and is now at times wrongly taken for chest-pounding superpatriotism.
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