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But neither could anyone prove that the Indian war -- or anything else -- is the one key to what Norton calls the "mentalite" of Essex County 300 years ago.
The Sachems Of Satan 2007
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I am referring to the difference in political gradient between peasant mentalite and formations of the urban lower class.
Kafila 2009
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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La mentalite est vraiment une mantalite de ville, genre Montreal en fait: quand on marche sur le trottoir, personne ne se regarde ou ne se sourit, ou encore moins se parle.
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Slowly but surely the books began to disappear, like the shipyard itself, to be replaced mainly by videos, cds and dvds and with them, it seems, a whole mentalite (as Harvie would describe it).
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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