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I have formulated the argument parochially in the terms and personnel of baseball.
"I am looking, more parochially, at the needs of my conference and my members," he said.
At present, such decisions are made purely parochially.
The point is that Rye does not parochially turn its back on problems beyond its borders.
Its groups are generally parochially organized and managed.
When you ask good universities or boarding schools about their competitors they don't think parochially, but globally.
The term is simultaneously both parochially proud and self-deprecating.
About 1700, the community was parochially united with Münden.
Creating a reward system which encourages process (as opposed to parochially functional) effectiveness.
Historically and parochially, however, it has meant music heard in the West from all over the non-Western world.
The parochially minded tend to flog petty issues to a nubbin.
Today, they are still parochially united with Neunkirchen.
But while none want to give up their home, many said they voted not parochially but as Israelis, concerned about the nation as a whole.
It's at its nervy best, however, when the lampoons are politically motivated or parochially show-biz.
'No; I've already told you; stop thinking so parochially.'
Owing to the church's destruction, the community was parochially united with Fürstenberg in the 15th century.
A sinecure; a post of utmost vapidity for a small, parochially eccentric city-state.
It was remembered differently, selectively, parochially.
We do not however think parochially, we drive foreign cars and bemoan the lack of manufacturing in the uk.
At the same time, Mr. Gergiyev seeks to make the company less parochially Russian.
Until 1928, the town was parochially administered by the parish of St. Sigismund in Cosel.
Bubach is parochially tied to Horn.
In 1973, Hoppstädten was parochially attached to Grumbach.
These inhabitants, though, were the ones who built the Evangelical chapel in 1727-1729, which even today is still parochially bound to the parish of Wickenrodt.
Parochially, however, Erisdorf was part of Ertingen.