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Examples
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Calling you a Quisling is a cheap insult; it's an attack, and a cowardly one at that.
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I suspect the commenter in question who called you a Quisling is most unwilling to face the possibility of projection.
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I looked up the word Quisling and saw a picture of Kmiec.
For Malta?... 2009
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Someone called Quisling — may his name be cursed for centuries — had appointed himself head of the Norwegian state and ordered resistance to cease.
Presumption of Death Sayers, Dorothy L. 2002
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These are all imposed upon us by the Dhimmi - or should we say "Quisling" - "elite" in our local councils and TV stations.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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The Norwegian word "Quisling"--Karzai in Dari language--coined in 1940, and made its way into other languages comes to mind.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 As'ad 2005
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Insight is a non-partisan affair, but if you believed some of the spleen-venting on this thread, you might expect to see poor Fraser strung up from a lamp post with the word "Quisling" on a card around his neck.
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Whereas you directly compare the EU with nazism ( "Quisling").
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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In contemporary usage, "Quisling" is synonymous with "traitor", and particularly applied to politicians who appear to favour the interests of other nations or cultures over their own.
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In an episode of the TV series House MD, House jokes angrily with Cuddy saying, "You know, there is a new biography on" Quisling "you might find interesting."
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