| 41. | Bonanno soldier Anthony Mirra said to Pistone, " " The Zips are clannish and secretive ".
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| 42. | Filipinos are very clannish and are known for recognizing relatives up to the 10th or even the 20th degree.
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| 43. | Cohen used Mazda's suggestion as an example that Japanese were encouraged to not be " clannish ".
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| 44. | O'Connor, seeking to understand, deconstructs those myths, explaining why the Irish had to be clannish.
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| 45. | "People there are a little clannish, but once you're in, you're in.
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| 46. | The only thing that seems a bit out of kilter to me is their propensity for clannish cross-dressing.
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| 47. | The villages are very clannish societies, with the male head of household making all decisions for the extended family.
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| 48. | Congressional critics say the agency, beset by turf wars and a clannish mentality, is not moving fast enough.
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| 49. | And Montenegrins, just 600, 000 strong, are notorious for their intense, clannish pride in native sons.
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| 50. | Census enumerators reported that these people had European and African looking features and names, but acted clannish towards outsiders.
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