| 41. | In the shadow of globalization, there seems to be a revival of intense provincialism in unlikely places.
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| 42. | It was seen as both an indication of faunal provincialism and a quick species turn-over rate.
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| 43. | This quest took the shape of defining what provincialism meant and its relation to any'Centre '.
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| 44. | I think you have to accept the fact that you are never going to expunge provincialism in the pool.
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| 45. | My only hope here is to defuse any whiffs of provincialism that might be emanating from your flared nostrils.
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| 46. | Despite receiving increasing criticism for his Catholicism and provincialism, Velarde's literary prestige also began to rise.
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| 47. | He was an unambiguous critic of the traditionalism and provincialism of the main currents of 19th century Polish literature.
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| 48. | It was a self-consciously modest affair, a punk gesture critical of the provincialism of the art world.
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| 49. | The flip side of our energy is our anti-intellectualism; our self-confidence is also our provincialism.
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| 50. | The purpose of education is not to reinforce our provincialisms but to open a large, bright world of possibilities.
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