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- officials of the club were looking for a universal, non-nationalistic or localistic, symbol aiming to represent the whole Athens at the country and further...
- had had little use for the National Guard, which it saw as politicized, localistic, poorly armed, ill trained, too inclined to idealistic crusading (as against...
- his army and begin guerrilla war. From that point on, distance and the localistic nature of the fighting prevented him from exercising a strong influence...
- had had little use for the National Guard, which it saw as politicized, localistic, poorly armed, ill trained, too inclined to idealistic crusading (as against...
- praises the ****enistic era and idea, so condemning the closed-mind and localistic ideas about ****enism. However, in other poems, his stance displays ambiguity...
- officials of the club were looking for a universal, non-nationalistic or localistic symbol, aiming to represent the whole Athens at the country and further...
- with each other. In the villages the peasants had their own rituals and localistic traditions. In the high society of the imperial court, daimyƍ and samurai...
- University of Hawai'i. Starosta, Stanley. (1985). Mandarin case marking: a localistic Lexicase Analysis. In Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 13, 215-266. Starosta...
- Ohio River with many Copperheads. Holmes County, Ohio was an isolated localistic areas dominated by Pennsylvania Dutch and some recent German immigrants...
- that was avowedly racially neutral, and, on the other, the demands of a localistic, aggrieved, racially defined community protective of what it viewed as...