| 31. | This explains perhaps a certain restrictedness of horizons and a provincialism which was never overcome.
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| 32. | Sheer, shameless, unmitigated provincialism.
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| 33. | This tribal spirit of localism and provincialism pervaded most of the Greek thinking upon social phenomena.
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| 34. | Her London friends grew weary of her outspokenness and what they saw as her Welsh provincialism.
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| 35. | Provincialism was openly expressed in the deliberations of the province of Punjab would dominate the nation.
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| 36. | "You find this new-provincialism, neo-isolation, " he said.
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| 37. | Germany " cannot afford provincialism " because it depends heavily on exports, he said.
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| 38. | By 1938 Stuart was seeking a way out of his marriage and the provincialism of Irish life.
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| 39. | DBachmann sees himself as a warrior against " nationalism " and provincialism-- tribalism of sorts.
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| 40. | We apologize in advice for any obvious provincialism because we know you have worse players you like better.
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