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- A . The misunderstanding is bred of American optimism and provinciality.
- Still, his achievement redefined French art, by elevating it from provinciality.
- There are designers who revel in their provinciality.
- Provinciality and medicine shouldn't mix.
- The population of Hanover was only about 10, 000, and its provinciality eventually grated on Leibniz.
- "I've always had the impression we were ready to leave our shell and our provinciality,"
- Latitudinal zonation was pervasive across these ecosystems and likely arising from similar causes as modern provinciality, which exhibits similar characteristics.
- Smith professed to hate the provinciality of the small town of Auburn but rarely left it until he married late in life.
- Matthews soon discovered that he was gay, divorced Danette, and moved to California to escape the drab provinciality of his hometown.
- Kohl was sometimes ridiculed for this in other parts of Germany, where it was perceived as just another sign of his alleged provinciality.
- The provinciality of the place is such that if we have the idea that our people are major actors, that is all we ask.
- Over the last decade, Italy has rapidly grown out of its provinciality into a money center important enough to attract the big international law firms.
- One of the reasons Maron's characters seem to spring to life with immediacy _ and this should be read as praise _ is their provinciality.
- In fact, our buildings have turned it upside down _ into a rage for dreariness and provinciality, an intolerance for the progressive ideas that have regenerated many cityscapes overseas.
- Of his later writings the most important are the admirable satire on German provinciality the most attractive of all his prose writings " Oberon " ( 1780 ).
- "I lost my New York provinciality, " she says, " and was let loose from the strictures of being a middle-class Brooklyn Jew ."
- Such was the total brilliance of his performance that one could be pardoned one's provinciality for thinking that if there is a better point guard on the planet, he must be from another planet.
- Not H . L . Mencken proper, reincarnated in all his old prejudices, but an observer as critical of the provinciality and double standards of the moment as Mencken was of those in his own time.
- In the Cambrian, their global distribution shows no sign of provinciality, suggesting a long-lived planktonic larval life stage ( reflected by their protoconchs ); but by the Ordovician distinct assemblages were becoming evident.
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