noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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political
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Many social scientists have found the closed world of political extremists to be an exotic topic of study.
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These valid concerns have become polarized by political extremists .
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As we have noted, there were a number of political extremists .
religious
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However, he was alarmed to find the army was being infiltrated by those he regarded as religious extremists .
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group
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But the incendiary devices were different from those used in previous arson attacks by the extremist group .
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The department did not link the two to any extremist groups and has closed its case.
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Loyalist extremist groups which planted bombs, on the other hand, often gave no warning.
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The nights belonged to the several extremist groups demanding an independent Sikh state.
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A Right-wing extremist group , the White Wolves, yesterday claimed responsibility for the attack.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Left-wing extremists have threatened to disrupt the political convention.
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right-wing political extremists
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The government condemns anyone who disagrees with it as extremists.
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The regime has been accused of supporting extremists in other countries in the region.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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About 50 Left-wingers clashed with 20 Right-wing extremists in Chemnitz.
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Are student extremists different from other students in their intelligence or idealism or independence?
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Both the Carlist right and the extremist left could later appeal to this primitive rebellion.
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But the incendiary devices were different from those used in previous arson attacks by the extremist group.
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It will eradicate the power of the extremist minority in political parties.
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Personally, I am against extremists of any political persuasion.
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Then in the 1980s, the party also became associated in the voters' mind with extremists.
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We were slated for our views, and spent the rest of the weekend being ignored or branded as extremists.