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1 They are very clannish , especially the mountain tribes, and family influence is all potent.
2 The Scandinavian Mormons are very clannish in their disposition.
3 And of course these were Iraqis-verycliquish, very clannish.
4 In most cities the members of the legal profession form a clique, and are very clannish .
5 Our neighbourhood was what is called very clannish .
6 They get to be very clannish too.
7 The truth is that in those days the Parliamentary reporters were a very clannish set-almost, indeed, a close corporation.
8 The colored people, as so often happens, lived in a certain section of Scranton, being very clannish in their habits.
9 3: Very clannish , lacking absolutely in intelligence, executive ability, frankness; in fact, every attribute that is necessary for a good foreman.
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