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"Anglo-Saxon" Definitions
  1. used to describe somebody whose ancestors were English
  2. of or connected with the period of English history before the Norman Conquest
  3. of or connected with the Old English language
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Such a request might meet a curt and Anglo-Saxon response.
The real oppressor is obviously the rich Anglo-Saxon white man.
"Agriculture is very different from the Anglo-Saxon period," Lee says.
"It's the inverse of the Anglo-Saxon tradition," Mr. Niedo said.
Nearly every other sentence contains pungent Anglo-Saxon nouns and gerunds.
Both spectacles reveal a continuing Anglo-Saxon retreat from international affairs.
If that happens, Filipinos will widen their repertoire of Anglo-Saxon insults.
We come from a white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant background with Appalachian heritage.
Anglo-Saxon people do the lobster and the crab and the fillet.
The Anglo-Saxon epic "Beowulf" has a historic place in English literature.
"In 2016, the Anglo-Saxon world woke up," Ms. Le Pen said.
The freakish aberration is America and the rest of the Anglo-Saxon world.
That is a problem both for Anglo-Saxon pragmatists and continental ideologues alike.
The Anglo-Saxon system of government and economy was razed to the ground.
Very similar to the Anglo-Saxon model in which we are the government.
He was studying Anglo-Saxon languages, and he'd tell us stories about that.
I had grown up in Boston in a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant family.
A generation or two later, their descendants, now Americanized, looked perfectly Anglo-Saxon.
In these documents, historians discovered evidence for the presence of Anglo-Saxon travelers.
"My family always larped as Wasps, even though we're not Anglo-Saxon," he said.
Germany wants the EU to move in a broadly Anglo-Saxon direction (see article).
An eternity of years cannot make him such a man as the Anglo-Saxon.
Let's face it: Old Europe is looking more resilient than the Anglo-Saxon world.
"They seem to have very conservative structures," he said of the Anglo-Saxon countries.
There has always been a "hard" tradition in liberalism, particularly in its Anglo-Saxon variety.
As for corporate governance, people close to Mr Bolloré dismiss concerns as specifically Anglo-Saxon.
He envisions an Anglo-Saxon economic zone that encompasses the U.S., Ireland, Scotland and Britain.
There they stood, each of them an island in a sea of Anglo-Saxon fervour.
"The foundation of Anglo-Saxon banking principle is 'sound lending and fair covenants'," Cembalest said.
"Sometimes the people that are Anglo-Saxon, they don't relate to the Latinos," he said.
Tolkien, who was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, published "The Hobbit" in 1937.
Each was troubled by the Anglo-Saxon countries' complacency that totalitarianism could never happen to them.
It's worth noting that we're not just talking about a problem of Anglo-Saxon neoclassical types.
They were swiftly promoted to university posts and other influential positions by their Anglo-Saxon admirers.
As wrong as the Anglo-Saxon doom-mongers are, German federal politics is headed unequivocally rightwards.
Unlike St. Paul's, the majority of Harker's students are not of White Anglo-Saxon Protestant descent.
Other common terms include "delayed", "cancelled", "lost", and, of course, a few blunt Anglo-Saxon adjectives.
How ungrateful, how unAmerican, how un-Anglo-Saxon of the president to reject this thrilling fantasy.
So what is it that makes the Anglo-Saxon model so scary to the French today?
"I was this pretty sheltered white, Anglo-Saxon, middle class-kid from Montreal West," she says.
Our immigrants joined a settler culture, Anglo-Saxon and Protestant, that demanded assimilation to its norms.
Why then is rhyme historically the currency of English language poetry after the Anglo-Saxon era?
"While laws regulating abortion would ultimately affect all women, physicians argued that middle-class, Anglo-Saxon married women were those obtaining abortions, and that their use of abortion to curtail childbearing threatened the Anglo-Saxon race," Beisel and Kay wrote in 2004 for the American Sociological Review.
In the Anglo-Saxon media world, notes a person close to Vivendi's board, grand alliances are common.
In liberal Anglo-Saxon countries, though, middle-aged childless people appear to be slightly happier than parents.
A CERTAIN sort of Anglo-Saxon commentator is permanently convinced that Germany is about to fall apart.
For him the crisis was a repudiation of Anglo-Saxon liberalism and a vindication of state capitalism.
The new government seems to want to "re-Germanise" an economy that has become increasingly Anglo-Saxon.
If all we share with the Anglo-Saxon literature is language, then that is a remarkable consolation.
American English folk, meanwhile, tend to prefer the more plain Anglo-Saxon way of speaking and spelling.
He stood athwart their nativist desire for a country pure in its Anglo-Saxon and Protestant origins.
Equally, he set up France 763 to rival the "Anglo-Saxon imperialism" of the BBC and CNN.
Spinning tyre met stationary scooter, British journalist separated from Belgian bike and Anglo-Saxon words were uttered.
Equally, he set up France 24 to rival the "Anglo-Saxon imperialism" of the BBC and CNN.
Dunstan, the Anglo-Saxon saint the church is named after, is renowned for his battles with the devil.
Such a curb would offend the Anglo-Saxon tradition of individual liberty, including the right to be eccentric.
Blaming Brussels and its supposedly dogmatic Anglo-Saxon worldview for the woes of European industry is much easier.
Like many professionals with unique or non-traditional Anglo-Saxon names, my name has presented some career challenges.
The Roman poet, in contrast with the unknown Anglo-Saxon who wrote "Beowulf", is mellifluous and silver-tongued.
Many continental Europeans are becoming ever more vocal in expressing their long-standing doubts about "Anglo-Saxon capitalism".
" "And then I modified that word with a vulgar Anglo-Saxon term that is also intelligible is Dutch.
As a professor of Anglo-Saxon back at Oxford, Tolkien preferred the moral landscape of Arthur and Beowulf.
"There's this Anglo-Saxon culture that he mixes with the French culture of the meritocracy," Mr. Fourquet said.
"We must drop down to the rates of Anglo-Saxon countries, to around 15-16 percent," Buzyn said.
Anything that shifts power in Brussels away from that Anglo-Saxon view is considered a plus for Moscow.
It appeared that in Rockwell's vision, and perhaps Roosevelt's, those values were reserved for white Anglo-Saxon Protestants.
The area — once home to Anglo-Saxon kings — is quite romantic and also has marshes, woods and heathland.
Harris's narrative is strongest in the past, no matter if it's icy Anglo-Saxon poetry or moist Victorian novels.
Here he is visiting the majority anglo-saxon Melbourne suburb of Frankston, to see what they "know" about Muslims.
Justice John Paul Stevens's retirement from the Supreme Court in 2010 left it with no white Anglo-Saxon Protestants.
But when the Anglo-Saxon migrations began around 400 AD, these later immigrants mixed more with the resident populations.
There is a kind of nothingness that haunts war poetry, even the exhortations of the old Anglo-Saxon bards.
The concept of the office of sheriff -- being an independent, elected law enforcement entity -- originates in Anglo-Saxon England.
Our national culture is not-Anglo-Saxon, not-European; the prototypical American is not-white, not-male, not-heterosexual.
Once, the earthy Anglo-Saxon word would never have fallen from the mouth of a prime minister in Parliament.
But the victorious Anglo-Saxon nations, especially the United States, largely shaped the postwar Western world we lived in.
There are also images of gravestones, as well as an Anglo-Saxon sword, a gold ring, and even food.
He lists octopus, pigs' trotters and wild rabbit as some of the ingredients often overlooked in Anglo-Saxon food cultures.
You might say that Hastings was lost through a serious series of Anglo-Saxon unforced errors rather than Norman might.
Perhaps, it is suggested, America's new president will open the door to a new golden age of Anglo-Saxon friendship.
But today the perceived Anglo-Saxon threat is about the breakdown of France into distinct communities based on ethnic identity.
On the Continent, undergraduates are more on their own than in the Anglo-Saxon world, both on and off campus.
Anglo-Saxons intermingled The influence of the Anglo-Saxon migrations has been debated among the scientific community, Dr. Schiffels says.
He clarified later, via the Justice Department, that he was simply invoking the Anglo-Saxon roots of American law enforcement.
You think, This must have come down from early modern English or Anglo-Saxon — how did it come to birth?
It was the first time I had ever met people with two last names aka White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs).
And if and when they did, the result would be the pollution of the Anglo-Saxon race, in his view.
This practice is very well known in Anglo-Saxon and Asian countries, but still in the embryonic stage in France.
The force that turned Britain away from the European Union was the greatest mass migration since perhaps the Anglo-Saxon invasion.
Image: University of SheffieldArchaeologists working in eastern England have discovered a previously unknown Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating back some 1,600 years.
Investigations at the site are still ongoing, so we should expect more from this remarkable Anglo-Saxon cemetery in the future.
During this time he combined writing with his day job as Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the nearby University of Oxford.
That means rejecting the Anglo-Saxon idea that a firm exists primarily to maximise the welfare of its owners, the shareholders.
It's packed with Viking raiders, Celtic and Welsh kings, and Anglo-Saxon warlords, battling from from Cornwall to the Orkney Islands.
To make sense of Mr Macron's views on Europe, it is best to avoid casting him as an Anglo-Saxon liberal.
The question is whether German firms can combine their tried-and-true magic formula with some Anglo-Saxon thrust and vim.
Life among the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite (or WASPs, in sociological shorthand) was good for a young John Ellis Bush.
A mythology of Anglo-Saxon purity and stoicism webbed itself around her, while the great Irish intuition explained her musical talent.
But then I visited "Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War," a new show of artifacts at the British Library in London.
Considered the finest specimen of Anglo-Saxon reticulated glasswork ever found, it surfaced following a cliff slide in 1993 in England.
"It was not fear (confound the word!) of the prudery of the Anglo-Saxon audiences of Europe and America," he said.
Dubbed "America's best idea" by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, these parklands were first and foremost a sanctuary for Anglo-Saxon gentlemen.
The double grave was covered in stones, fragments of a finely carved Anglo-Saxon cross that had been destroyed, Jarman said.
Let the speculation begin on possible rhymes for the ripe, Anglo-Saxon words that are a staple of the Silverman vocabulary.
Mr. del Toro's vengeful creatures, all flashing canines and skittering little legs, are based on Anglo-Saxon myths going back centuries.
"The Anglo-Saxon conception is that man is free in nature, and then comes the state" constraining that freedom, he said.
The "asset" represents the ultimate Otherness, while Strickland is a butt-chinned Anglo-Saxon white man driven and coerced by power.
Anglo-Saxon England had been booming, and traded not just with Flanders and the Baltic but also sent cloth exports to Germany.
Some fret that formalising its pre-eminence would entrench Anglo-Saxon culture and allow English-language publications (like The Economist) to dominate.
But the fast-growing service industries have imported a more Anglo-Saxon style, exemplified by Amazon, which arrived in Leipzig in 2006.
"It's the oldest, only elected law enforcement official in the country, and it does date back to Anglo-Saxon times," he said.
"It seems likely that the Great Army attacked the Anglo-Saxon monastery and used the site as a winter camp," Jarman said.
"It was also the burial place of several Mercian (Anglo-Saxon) royals, so this was a political statement as well," Jarman said.
I could easily believe that, in such a world, contemporary English culture would retain more Anglo-Saxon values than it does now.
If the Anglo-Saxon race would drop its sniveling cant it would have a good deal less of a 'burden' to carry.
Australia 'stagnating' While Anglo-Saxon universities dominate the top of the ranking, Australian universities are "stagnating" due to budget cuts, THE said.
" President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said the network was created to "break the Anglo-Saxon monopoly on the global information streams.
If the Anglo-Saxon race would drop its sniveling cant it would have a good deal less of a 'burden' to carry.
That Anglo-Saxon meter should be so heavily alliterative, along with its consonant-heavy West Germanic cousins like Frisian, also makes sense.
In the Anglo-Saxon world it is typical to think of election campaigns as being about persuading people and making them like you.
Yes, this is our way too, as Vladimir Putin put it, in terms of RT, to "break up" the Anglo-Saxon information streams.
And the EU was profoundly shaped by Europe-first protectionism (even if it was reshaped by Anglo-Saxon economics in more recent years).
French leaders rarely court the sort of public admiration that is typical of their Anglo-Saxon counterparts on both sides of the Atlantic.
The ECB moved from being a central bank modeled after the German Bundesbank to a modern, Anglo-Saxon type organization under his reign.
As such we are the most Anglo-Saxon party in Germany, because others think more in groups and we think more in individuals.
Cornish is a language descended from the Brittonic widely spoken in Britain before Anglo-Saxon invaders and their early English came to dominate.
"Internships are an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, prevalent mainly in the US and the United Kingdom, and rarely found in continental Europe," Reeves explained.
Putin cast the opposition to Trump as a symptom of "deep, tectonic changes" underway in what he described as the Anglo-Saxon world.
Bonuses are a sensitive issue in Germany where many politicians and public opinion are critical of high pay and Anglo-Saxon style capitalism.
Bonuses are a sensitive issue in Germany, where many politicians and public opinion are critical of high pay and Anglo-Saxon style capitalism.
Roberto DaMatta, an anthropologist, thinks Brazil may be moving towards Anglo-Saxon norms, in which laws "are either obeyed or do not exist".
I called [Bregman] a moron and then I modified that word with a vulgar Anglo-Saxon term that is also intelligible in Dutch.
Part of the network President Vladimir Putin formed a few years ago to 'break the Anglo-Saxon monopoly on the global information streams?
The term WASP—standing for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant—is a bit anachronistic, since white Catholics are now very assimilated into white culture.
The Anglo-Saxon and French theater worlds, shaped by different cultural expectations, still have a thing or two to learn from each other.
Back then, powerful figures in the Vatican hierarchy denied the existence of sex abuse or explained it away as an Anglo-Saxon problem.
They denoted the Anglo-Saxon model, as it was quaintly called, of a competitive labor market where people could be hired and fired.
He was an Irish Catholic from Massachusetts, long ruled by white Anglo-Saxon Protestants who looked askance at anyone connected to the Pope.
Once Mr Kohl's protégée, the chancellor of his reunified Germany is sometimes dubbed the "leader of the free world" in the Anglo-Saxon media.
His Libertarian Love Songs include 17 Million F*ck offs, a robust Anglo-Saxon reference to the number who voted leave in the 2016.
Mr Alter prefers short, blunt Anglo-Saxon words, which are closer to the simple Hebrew in effect, to those with Latin or Greek origins.
An idea that was rejected as too left-wing in 1980s Sweden is being revived in the twin engines of the Anglo-Saxon economy.
Tolkien was a linguistic obsessive who spoke Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic as a child and went on to study many other tongues.
My surname "Farr" is of Anglo-Saxon origin, according to the Internet Surname Database, and was a nickname for a fierce or lusty man.
Most of Europe does not allow anonymous investments and demands to know the beneficiary owners; the big exceptions are territories with Anglo-Saxon law.
The tweets are full of Old English words such as "bretwalda", which was given to some of the rulers of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
Sometime during the late 6th century, an Anglo-Saxon royal was laid to rest in a lavish tomb on the shores of east England.
The word "sheriff" combines the Anglo-Saxon words "shire," meaning "county," and "reeve," meaning "guardian," Cato analyst David Kopel notes in The Washington Post.
The two men were buried next to what is thought to have been the burial place of the Anglo-Saxon kings, suggesting their importance.
Before Irish immigrants were allowed into the Anglo-Saxon fold of 'good' whiteness, they were cast out and struggled on the US's east coast.
You have to remember, too, that there was this notion at the time of "100 percent American," which meant 100 percent Anglo Saxon blood.
It tasted old-fashioned and weirdly French, even though minces on toast are about as Anglo-Saxon as it gets, and nourishing and satisfying.
The divide is partly cultural, and America has broadly stood on the Anglo-Saxon side of it, even when putting up protectionist barriers to imports.
That, though, will still frustrate property owners who wish to pass on housing wealth to their heirs, a deep desire in the Anglo-Saxon world.
Given the devastation wrought on native populations, the obsessive focus on a handful of Anglo-Saxon settlers—including, most poignantly, the infant Virginia—is overblown.
The modern St. Dunstan's Church was built in 240, but the site has had a place of worship sitting on it since Anglo-Saxon times.
He could be anyone the French wanted, or anyone they wished they had produced themselves, and cover in French any Anglo-Saxon song they liked.
It can be quite specific: Remember Angus Wilson's wonderful satire "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes," in which a seventh-century bishop's coffin holds some embarrassingly phallic surprises.
It may also have been because the club was dominated by France, and Charles de Gaulle was bent on keeping out baleful Anglo-Saxon influence.
" I can't figure out why Ann Goldstein, the American translator of Ferrante's novels, would turn "cacca" into a much cruder Anglo-Saxon word for "excrement.
In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt declared Americans were committing race suicide, and urged the "best stock" to procreate: the Anglo-Saxon, American-born middle class.
In other countries with Anglo-Saxon roots — Canada, Australia and Britain — immigrants have accounted for more than half of population growth over the past decade.
The ideal of exceptional Anglo-Saxon liberties obviously goes back much further than the aftermath of Hitler's defeat, let alone Bob Dylan and the Stones.
Sometimes he didn't take my advice and, in a few cases, he rejected my counsel with a healthy dose of well-known Anglo-Saxon verbs.
It's also a clash of cultures and of differing visions of capitalism: Anglo-Saxon profit maximization pitted against Germany's long-term focused social market economy model.
Image: University of SheffieldThe newly discovered cemetery now presents archaeologists with a remarkable opportunity to learn more about the early Anglo-Saxon communities of eastern England.
In the early 93s when there were all these studies, every one of them show that the master race was good old white Anglo Saxon America.
Some European politicians see an opportunity to challenge British dominance of finance after decades of viewing its free-wheeling "Anglo-Saxon" model of capitalism with suspicion.
The battle of Hastings was a close-run thing by the way; an Anglo-Saxon tactical blunder caused it ultimately to go in the Normans' favour.
The Anglo-Saxon world hosts a blossoming trade of life coaches, self-help writers, motivational speakers and happiness researchers—what might be called the "optimism industry".
They emphasised that Mrs Merkel is keenly European but that the country cannot afford to depend indefinitely on the military shield of wayward Anglo-Saxon allies.
"The force that turned Britain away from the European Union was the greatest mass migration since perhaps the Anglo-Saxon invasion," Atlantic editor David Frum writes.
He climbed to the top of Bertelsmann through a combination of hard work, unwavering belief in his instincts, showmanship and an Anglo-Saxon appetite for risk.
Mr Polman has been a proponent of engaging all "stakeholders" when doing business, not merely short-termist shareholders, as Anglo-Saxon types are wont to do.
That year is also the date of an enigmatic event recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a collection of annals describing the history of early England.
One early theory suggested the tomb belonged to Sæberht, once King of Essex, who is known to have been an early Anglo-Saxon convert to Christianity.
"An itinerant Anglo-Saxon farmer is all I ever wanted to be," he said, at the kitchen table of his farmhouse a few miles outside Cambridge.
"This year also appeared in the heavens a red crucifix, after sunset," was how the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles reported the event in the mid-eighth century.
"At that time in America, it seems what it meant to be American was white Anglo-Saxon," said the photographer and conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas.
These systems espoused the Anglo-Saxon idea of a nuclear family unit, a departure from the collectivist societies that many Indigenous communities had built over centuries.
Europe as well as America has been a melting pot of diverse influences: Persian, Arab and Chinese, in addition to Greek, Roman, Germanic and Anglo-Saxon.
Stone was in London directing "The Dig," a movie for Netflix based on the 1939 discovery of an Anglo-Saxon burial hoard on a Suffolk estate.
Sixty feet in length, it had a gleaming black surface strewn with the golden disks of fallen leaves, like tarnished Anglo-Saxon jewelry inlaid with gems.
Ever since the first colonies of Anglo-Saxon migrants were founded on the North American continent, white people have written stories filled with ambition and conquest.
With its Anglo-Saxon heritage, black-and-white Tudor houses, understated wealth and lucrative Shakespeare tourist business, Stratford is as typically English as a town gets.
Many literature programmes require some study of language itself, but this might be on poetics or Anglo-Saxon rather than the nuts and bolts of a sentence.
One of the reasons why the problem is so awkward for Canada is that the country looks to two different old-world models, French and Anglo-Saxon.
At the time of "Beowulf", the great monster-slaying Anglo-Saxon epic, English nouns, pronouns and adjectives, plus words like the, all had an ending showing case.
The Angles (as in "Anglo-Saxon," not to mention "English") came from modern-day Germany and Denmark and settled in Yorkshire and other parts of the North.
And the high crimes and misdemeanors was a way, borrowed from ancient Anglo-Saxon law, to express their concern and to put a mechanism into the Constitution.
He arranged for a plane to fly over Carnon beach in southern France, trailing a banner with decidedly Anglo-Saxon wording requesting the tourists to go home.
The shares were bought mostly by Anglo-Saxon investors and not a single share went to the bank's biggest shareholder Leonardo Del Vecchio, according to La Repubblica.
What we think of in terms of good business practice, if you like, in the Anglo-Saxon world, might be different in Asia or in Latin America.
They will be judged in the world as Native people and yet have no Native identity because they were raised in a white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant environment.
Anxieties over immigration, urbanization and the erosion of the cultural dominance of Anglo-Saxon Protestantism swelled even further in face of a new spirit of self-expression.
"You can often find very clear invocations of the obligation of white Southerners to defend and promote Anglo-Saxon civilization, as they put it," Professor Brundage said.
"It's adhering to an ideology which is fashionable nowadays, particularly in Anglo-Saxon cultures, of confessing your sins so you can be absolved," he told Observador newspaper.
These actions are the result of a leader who has encouraged hatred, division and violence against those who look different than his preferred white Anglo-Saxon heritage.
The cheerleaders are blond, pretty-but-bubbly ditzes; the "all-American" look is usually Anglo-Saxon, with Asian, black and Hispanic students far outnumbered by white ones.
The popularity of monasticism in the islands is theorized as due in part to the connections that Anglo-Saxon monks created with Coptic and Eastern Orthodox monasteries.

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