| 31. | The parochialism, fragmentation and incompetence are difficult to exaggerate in the U . S . counterintelligence world,
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| 32. | The parochialism reminds me of the parent who smacks around their kids to teach them not to hit.
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| 33. | Wasserman said, " and we have so far had a minimum of pettiness and parochialism ."
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| 34. | The narrator, Gabriel, conveys Joyce's disdain for Irish nationalism, a parochialism he finds suffocating.
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| 35. | Pardon the parochialism, but Celtics rookie Kedrick Brown wants to be in the field and has electrifying possibilities.
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| 36. | Perhaps an article on Australian parochialism ?-- Talk 00 : 04, 9 November 2005 ( UTC)
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| 37. | It really hurt me, It annoyed me . . . I just got very annoyed with the parochialism.
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| 38. | Some knowledge of the geographical spread of English and of its historical development check parochialism and intolerance in children.
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| 39. | Pork-barrelling, parochialism and interest-group politics, it seems, are Washington perennials of bipartisan blossom.
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| 40. | The columnist made a ferocious assault on " sectional divisions " and " outdated parochialism ."
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