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单词 clannishness
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Before the war one of the standard charges made against the Japanese was their clannishness, their standoffishness, their refusal to assimilate. Farewell to Manzanar 1973-01-01T00:00:00Z
There is a clannishness about these boards that has produced over the years a cadre of recognizable names from the same fields. New Scrutiny of Museum Boards Takes Aim at World of Wealth and Status 2019-10-02T04:00:00Z
Instead, they tick as many boxes as possible without illuminating them: Tory public-school clannishness, Labour dithering and the febrile rumour-mongering of the Westminster village. Stiffed! 2010-04-18T20:30:00Z
The only child of a loveless marriage between French-speaking refugees, Rachel chafes against the clannishness of St. Thomas’s Jewish community. Alice Hoffman’s compelling tale of the artist Camille Pissarro and his mother 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
The Whitshanks are “one of those enviable families that radiate clannishness and togetherness,” but much of that group identity is invested in their carefully maintained house. Anne Tyler’s new novel feels familiar, but that’s actually a good thing 2015-02-10T05:00:00Z
These white, Protestant communities are populated by the descendants of British immigrants who arrived in the 18th century and have retained old manners of speech, music and a tight-lipped clannishness from generation to generation. Winter's Bone 2010-09-18T23:05:00Z
Stephen Carter, publications director for the Sunstone Education Foundation, whose publications often present a progressive view of Mormonism, said the perceived clannishness of church members may be a factor in the negative public perception. Jews most favorably viewed religious group in U.S., Pew study says 2023-03-15T04:00:00Z
In 1921, a circular listed the "ABCs" of the KKK: "America first, benevolence, clannishness." How is Marjorie Taylor Greene's failed "America First" caucus any different from the GOP? 2021-04-23T04:00:00Z
“This is the end of clannishness, nepotism and cronyism,” she told supporters of her so-called “Marseille Spring” coalition. Marseille turns green with election of first woman mayor 2020-07-04T04:00:00Z
But the essence of clannishness is to build a barrier between family — inside the zone of trust — and others, outside that zone. Clannish mentality may do in Jared Kushner 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
The Trump family, it is clear, will wield unusual power in the composition of an administration that is already shaping up as remarkable for its clannishness. Trump’s Hires Will Set Course of His Presidency 2016-11-12T05:00:00Z
Family life opens the door to self-dealing clannishness: parents hoard for their children; siblings and spouses favor one another over the collective. The Return of the Utopians 2016-09-26T04:00:00Z
If Nigeria were to split, the same corruption, clannishness and miscellaneous chafes would accompany each division. Viewpoints on Nigeria at 100: A time to celebrate? 2014-03-03T13:24:26Z
Perhaps it may nurture to some extent a kind of clannishness, but it does this at the sacrifice of the broader and nobler sentiment of humanity. From Egypt to Japan 2012-04-19T02:00:28.147Z
But the essence of clannishness is to build a barrier between family — inside the zone of trust — and others, outside that zone. Clannish mentality may do in Jared Kushner 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
That the cold winters and deep river valleys have tended to the formation of isolated communities, clannishness, and provincialism, as is contended by some writers, has not generally been true. Armenian Legends and Festivals 2011-11-26T03:00:13.237Z
The Jew's presence round the earth, his clannishness with his own people, made him a nation scattered among the nations, a corporation with agents everywhere. The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem 2011-10-16T02:00:19.257Z
His children growing up about him under these same circumstances, true to the clannishness of Spanish family life, remained with the parents and followed in their footsteps. The History of Cuba, vol. 2 2011-10-11T02:01:01.423Z
This "clannishness," as it is called, may not be peculiar to Virginia of all the states, but I have never seen it half so strongly manifested anywhere else as there. A Man of Honor 2011-10-02T02:00:16.927Z
Part of the cure for RIL’s malaise is to complete the leap from Indian champion to global blue-chip, which means more professional managers and less clannishness, improvisation and opacity. Reliance Industries: Too big for India 2011-08-11T09:36:36Z
In a way, I like the clannishness of it. Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z
Then she laughed to herself from happiness, and from that sense of comradeship and clannishness to which the Irish nature is so susceptible. The Gambler A Novel
There is the finest fraternalism, and yet without clannishness, between these great agencies, setting a good example in public service. The Holy Earth
Self-interest, as well as clannishness, held the family together. Blind Policy
It must preserve its identity without going back into a separation rooted in self-adulation and clannishness. Jewish Theology
Indications are that they have retained their clannishness to a considerable degree. Area Handbook for Albania
And yet we shall mark some strange analogies between Corsican vendettas and Appalachian feuds, Corsican clannishness and Appalachian clannishness, Corsican women and our mountain women—before this chapter ends. Our Southern Highlanders
Their clannishness, their differing social ideals, the influence of religious leaders who sought to keep them a people apart, created political and educational difficulties of undoubted seriousness. The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle of Our Own Time
The most representative farming communities today are those of Scotch or Scotch-Irish people, whose instinctive tenacity, their "clannishness," has perpetuated longer than in other instances the rural economy and the country community. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology
Nor does the divine service of the Jew bear the stamp of clannishness. Jewish Theology
Perhaps one of the most noteworthy characteristics of Methodists is the spirit of clannishness which runs through the whole body. Life and Literature Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers, and classified in alphabetical order
Hanging together with an intense clannishness, the raccoon family would make expeditions of such length as to keep often for two or three days at a time away from the home in the sycamore. The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life
Their clannishness was inherited from their Scotch ancestors, and the wild, rugged mountains lent themselves perfectly to warfare among the clans. Blue Ridge Country
It is not enough to say that this is clannishness; it is a mingling of kinship and religious preferences. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology
They possess no individuality, no "vision"; they are narrow, self-centred, pompous, clannish—with that clannishness which means only complete self-satisfaction with the clan. Over the Fireside with Silent Friends
To expect the Albanians rapidly to throw aside their clannishness is to prepare for oneself a disappointment. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
His pride and his imagination were to be barbaric in their immensity, his clannishness was to be that of the most primitive civilization. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.)
But as patriotism and jingoism are as far apart as the east from the west, so are family feeling and clannishness. The Simple Life
Neither is there among these latter so much clannishness, or disposition to establish the feeling under consideration as a class prejudice and principle of conduct, as there is among the former. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The whole social system is complex, interwoven with a multitude of separate strands of personal desires and prejudices, group clannishness and conservatism, rival institutions developing friction and continually compelled to find new adjustments. Society Its Origin and Development
Figure you a woman basely betrayed; your admirable sentiments regarding the sex must compel you to admit there is here something more than clannishness can condone. Doom Castle
Perhaps it was the Scots clannishness that attracted them. With Our Army in Palestine
The same may be said of immoral traits, such as criminality, pauperism, delinquency, irascibility, lying, truancy, superstition, clannishness, secretiveness, despondency, slyness, exclusiveness, vanity, cunning, cruelty, quickness to anger, revengefulness, etc. How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science
The clannishness just alluded to is a very important influence among those which tend to produce insubordination and other serious faults among servants. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Grinding monopoly, harsh treatment, prejudice that drives into clannishness and race hatred—these will make of the Slavs a peril. Aliens or Americans?
"You have not grasped the clannishness of us yet if you fancy—" "But in an affair of strict honour, monsieur," broke in Count Victor eagerly. Doom Castle
They are surprised at the clannishness of stamp collectors, and their lifelong devotion to their hobby. Stamp Collecting as a Pastime
After all, however much we may ignore it, there is what we might call a clannishness amongst Englishmen of a certain order which has helped this country through many troubles. Nobody's Man
It is not safe in a republican form of government that clannishness should exist, either by compulsory or voluntary reason; it is not good for the government, it is not good for the individual. Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South
Family ties superimposed on clan clannishness, which is the blood heritage of the Highland Scotch, made it impossible for him to feel otherwise. Poor Man's Rock
The repressive policy, taken by itself, has been and will always be the first and main source of the clannishness of the Jews and their aloofness from Russian life…. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894)
All, too, with an intense clannishness, the secret of their success, and a sense of superiority to the Gentile which would prevent the meanest Jew from sitting at table with a pro-consul. Thomas Henry Huxley A Character Sketch
If he had scant sympathy with their social clannishness, he was with them in fighting discrimination. Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil
It is a fatality to create or foster clannishness in a government like ours. Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South
Governors, senators, and representatives in Congress give evidence to a racial clannishness that has more than once proven stronger than party allegiance. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making
By reason of a native clannishness and certain small obligations of a more material nature, he was more than ready to share his privileges with his brilliant cousins. V. V.'s Eyes
He liked the American clannishness, and he sighed to think of the utter lack of family affection in his own life. One Day A sequel to 'Three Weeks'
There is all too little clannishness among us. Shandygaff
Yet there must be some clannishness based upon birth, for your true Filipino never repudiates his poor relations or apologizes for them. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines
The people are sick of agitation and long to be let alone; but they are a people of extraordinary clannishness, and take an intellectual delight in intrigue, especially where the Saxon is concerned. About Ireland
With further increase in the foreign population of the city there will be danger from race and religious clannishness. The Making of Arguments
Their ignorance of English together with their national clannishness caused them to stick together in communities. The Forty-Niners A Chronicle of the California Trail and El Dorado
"All Israel are brethren," and indeed there was a strange antique clannishness about these "Sons of the Covenant" which in the modern world, where the ends of the ages meet, is Socialism. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People
"Ignorance, poverty, and clannishness," said Dr. Gresham, "are more social than racial conditions, which may be outgrown." Iola Leroy Shadows Uplifted
There is the clannishness that will make a dozen brothers and sisters who quarrel furiously among themselves close up their ranks and make common cause against a brother-in-law or a sister-in-law. Treatise on Parents and Children
To gain entrance to the class, the candidate had to be gifted with clannishness, massiveness, ferocity, unscrupulousness, and tenacity of purpose. Theory of the Leisure Class
To understand the strength of the feeling of clannishness in this district one must reside amongst the people. The Hunted Outlaw or, Donald Morrison, the Canadian Rob Roy
A sort of clannishness, a classical tradition, a routine of form and spirit, and a lack of real seriousness, held them back from pushing their audacity to its logical extremity. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
Isolation and clannishness were inevitable in view of the character of the Christian environment and the almost insuperable barriers raised between the classes of Polish society. Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history
This definition of neighbour does away with all clannishness and exclusiveness, and man comes face to face with his fellow man as a man. Studies in the Life of the Christian
From a different point of view the qualities currently so characterized might be described as truculence and clannishness. Theory of the Leisure Class
I was much amused by the extreme clannishness of these persons. Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885
These may vary according to the opportunities and the tastes of those who seek them, from nepotism and patronage in all their aspects to clannishness, hero-worship or a fixed idea. Public Opinion
There is no "Northern" clannishness, and no distinctive "Northern" sentiment that prides itself on being such. Bricks Without Straw
All too with an intense clannishness, the secret of their success, and a sense of superiority to the Gentile which would prevent the meanest Jew from sitting at table with a proconsul. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3
Habituation to war entails a body of predatory habits of thought, whereby clannishness in some measure replaces the sense of solidarity, and a sense of invidious distinction supplants the impulse to equitable, everyday serviceability. Theory of the Leisure Class
One of the first points to be taken account of is his clannishness. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
They excited his curiosity, he envied their mode of life, admired their clannishness, delighted in their primitive customs. The Life of George Borrow
Yet, under this crust of clannishness, cunning, and money-hunger, there lay a fine manhood. Such Is Life
His hard, dry face was for an instant transfigured by a grim fealty and the dull glow of some sectarian clannishness. The Argonauts of North Liberty
"Oh, you mustn't go so soon," he said, with some real kindness or clannishness permeating the hateful cordiality of his voice—for Andrew Cameron was not entirely without the homely virtues of the average man. Chronicles of Avonlea
Then it was that that clannishness, which was his to so extraordinary a degree, asserted itself. The Iron Heel
Even the Scotch and the Devonians weaken a little in their clannishness. The New Machiavelli
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