He soon became the acknowledged leader of the regionalist style, concentrating on the depiction of historic Midwestern subjects. |
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The surge of nationalistic solidarity sweeping the nation led his neighbors to strike their regionalist colors. |
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A native of the Auvergne, he became a leading figure in the regionalist movement in France. |
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In Bulgaria, Detchko Uzunov might be a provincialist or a parochialist, but he surely was not a regionalist. |
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The debate centres on whether regionalist or multinational federalism offers a successful model for Asian circumstances. |
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The reform should be taken further quickly so that no regionalist party, nor those of mainly Kurdish origin, should be under threat. |
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The posters were the work of the Northern League, a regionalist grouping that blames immigrants and globalisation for many of Italy's ills. |
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The European regionalist movement has been gaining in importance over the years. |
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As a regionalist, I feel bound to say that the importance of the region has actually declined. |
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Bagehot's travels around Britain during this campaign have thrown up a dismal litany of nationalist and regionalist complaint. |
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The regionalist cause attracted 400,000 people, a fifth of the province's population, to a rally in January. |
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The Francophone Walloon identity of Belgium is linguistically distinct and regionalist. |
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That view is shared by two emerging regionalist parties in the north, who will be putting their radical devolutionary views to the voters next month. |
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A Brahmin in a mostly low-caste polity, Ms Jayalalitha is as nationalist as she is regionalist, and a fierce critic of the Tigers. The danger for Mr Karunanidhi is that Congress might drop him for Ms Jayalalitha. |
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I am going to finish by taking up, to some extent, the line suggested by Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe with his regionalist passion, which we know well and who, I see, wins more points every time. |
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Furthermore, fewer problems will arise if we tackle the language issue through learning, through the learning of many languages, than if we approach this from a regionalist point of view. |
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Mr. André Harvey: Madam Speaker, their radicalism is obviously condemning the hon. members of the Canadian Alliance to remain a truly regionalist party. |
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These could resuscitate regionalist tensions which the central government has succeeded until now in defusing through federalism and redistribution. |
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The pro-European consensus is still very stable and not only includes traditional parties but also the regionalist N-VA, the party that won the elections in Flanders. |
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In eastern Libya in particular, a myriad of former rebel militias, Islamist as well as regionalist, have carved out their own fiefdoms. |
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Berlusconi told an Italian radio station that he had struck the deal with Roberto Maroni, leader of the regionalist League, which was coalition partner in his last government. |
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