| 21. | West wrote that Frenchtown was " clannish ".
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| 22. | Still, the controversy only reinforced Indiana's outsider status among the clannish islanders.
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| 23. | To police, the Irish Travellers are clannish, tight-lipped masters of scam.
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| 24. | Subsequent political events reverted that result to a more " clannish-tradition " direction.
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| 25. | This appointment underscored the clannish character of the Ba'ath Party and the government.
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| 26. | Only the clannish freshman class rose up as a powerful enough force to contest him outright.
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| 27. | In a clannish and religious sense, everyone knows everyone else, which increases the tension.
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| 28. | The Irish and Scottish people who came here were very clannish, and kept very close.
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| 29. | Still, the residents suggest that not everyone would feel welcome in so clannish a neighborhood.
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| 30. | Call me clannish, but the older you get the more you think about the young ones.
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