| 31. | They are thought of as hostile and clannish, but the culture of food teaches something different.
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| 32. | They are so clannish and secretive that detectives still don't understand their organization or leadership.
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| 33. | This issue of respect is of paramount importance in Iraq's fiercely tribal and clannish society.
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| 34. | "They don't call the Scottish clannish for nothing, " he added.
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| 35. | It makes us appear clannish and insular; impossible to understand outside a massive investment of time.
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| 36. | "He's clannish, he's petty and he's vindictive,"
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| 37. | And strong regional stereotypes that have branded Cholla residents as clannish and abrasive strivers have eroded his popularity.
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| 38. | They are clannish and thuggish, but they have never developed the organization of the old Italian Mafia.
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| 39. | Numbering in the hundreds of thousands, the clannish descendants of Spanish settlers seldom socialize with recent Mexican immigrants.
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| 40. | Stereotypes, both good and bad, abound in Asia : The Japanese are workaholic, clannish, aloof.
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