| 21. | There is no time for sentimentality or provincialism.
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| 22. | Provincialism, whatever that means, is anathema.
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| 23. | That's what ultimately makes Bhutan's willed provincialism less than charming.
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| 24. | A claustrophobic provincialism encircles the characters'lives.
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| 25. | Its provincialism may be compared with the novels of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.
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| 26. | The second and more surprising revelation was the small-town provincialism of West Berlin.
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| 27. | The result is an odd international provincialism.
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| 28. | He was wrong, but he summed up this century's own unacknowledged provincialism.
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| 29. | The persistent image was of determined provincialism.
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| 30. | Now the Bush administration is giving in to the forces of provincialism and ignoring them.
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