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It is a small-minded and partisan betrayal.
The parable isn't trying to answer such a small-minded question.
We can imagine him galled at this outcome, a small-minded racist rightly defined by his ugliest moment.
This unusual figure had just triumphed in the French part of the European elections – or what he later called a "small-minded provincial battle".
Set in a small-minded Middle American town in the year it was written, the play deals with anti-Communist paranoia and homosexual persecution.
Here was a small-minded cock of the walk, crowing and puffing out his chest, whose feelings existed only to be hurt.
He says the employers who uphold a "small-minded" policy on tattoos are not ones he would choose to work for anyway.
"The critics should be challenged not only for their prejudice but a small-minded, limiting view of Britain as London plus the rest.
What we know: he was a courtly, traditional Sicilian gentleman and he was a small-minded, abusive pig, and he was a model for the modern ballplayer.
She was tightfisted with tradesmen, and fears that England was being overrun by foreigners provoked a small-minded racism that was particularly unattractive.
But it has developed into a small-minded diatribe aimed at attracting Islamophobic voters to the UMP before forthcoming regional elections.
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