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"All this talk about honor is a fine thing, but what have the mainlanders done to our people?"
But almost everyone agrees that some mainlanders should be allowed to come.
Leaving the mainlanders quite willing to accept anything said about them.
He would rather not show his yachts to too many mainlanders.
Local tourism authorities say 90 percent of that number are mainlanders.
Natives are certain that mainlanders will make fun of "local food."
The younger generation of mainlanders is, if anything, even more confused.
It made Fan laugh, but never where the mainlander could hear him.
"But the mainlanders have hit us hard in the past decade or two.
Most mainlanders thought that there was a craziness in water.
Mainlanders seem to believe that water flows in rivers because water's nature is to do so.
In 2001, mainlanders represented less than a third of the territory's 13.7 million visitors.
He is also said to have led the mainlanders in an attack on Crete.
But opinion is divided on the island over whether mainlanders should be allowed to vote.
He hurriedly translated his question into something a mainlander could understand.
But greater in number are the bombings of second homes belonging to mainlanders.
Here is the working place for locals and mainlanders.
Under Nationalist rule, the mainlanders dominated the government and civil services.
"I think people on islands are more intelligent than mainlanders.
Their pelts were so blue they seemed black - the island species, different from mainlanders.
The mainlanders love the island's haunting music and medieval villages.
"We've always stuck together, here on the island, but I'm getting to feel more like a mainlander.
"Long Island has really been regarded by many mainlanders as being sort of a land apart.
The mainlanders have recently been asking him to include spaces purposely built for art.
"It's not a case of islander against mainlander," he said.