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He, chauvinistically, felt that Maude's only real job was to take care of him and the family.
Chauvinistically, he admitted that office life had its drawbacks.
"After all," I proudly and chauvinistically stated, "we invented the automobile."
Her specialty is potato pancakes, "the Czech way," she proclaims chauvinistically.
Chauvinistically, he questions the elevation of everything Japanese while reserving surprisingly virulent remarks for the French.
"Hmmmm," we said, chauvinistically.
And, not to insist too chauvinistically on the parallels, Leonard Bernstein illuminating and enlivening the music of Aaron Copland.
In another spirited case, the invention of the martini was squarely and chauvinistically traced to San Francisco, but not before the evidence was ingested by the presiding judge.
The 1974 and 1978 competitions were both won by chauvinistically driven sides playing before their home crowd, with Argentina's success, especially, being milked by the military junta running the country.
In fact, many of soulful "you's" adventures consist of erotic, tragicomic and shrewdly if chauvinistically portrayed tangles with an alternately lustful and woebegone "she."
Of course the show is designed to give him rocket-powered lift-off It must be one of the few British musicals to make one feel chauvinistically inclined to announce one's origins.
Indeed, the hands of his watch were rendezvousing at the top of the dial for a midday quickie (the big hand chauvinistically on top as usual, as it was even on women's watches).
As a Philadelphia native, I was chauvinistically drilled to believe that the Academy of Music had the best acoustics in the world, and was mortified when people who know what they're talking about informed me that the reverse was true.
Mr. Jedwab added that the appeal to immigrants also helped the separatists discard an old reputation for being a closed, ethnocentric force chauvinistically proud of their French roots - a reputation that hurts them with many young and other swing voters.
How weird that the New York Shakespeare Festival, which prides itself on its chauvinistically American approach to the classics, would mount a "Romeo and Juliet" that could pass for the exhausted end-of-summer offering of a provincial British stock company.
Chauvinistically speaking, it is upsetting that English early-music groups must still come to New York to show us provincials how things are done, and that they only get here years after they've done the same thing in London, and that when they finally do arrive, they come with reduced touring forces.
When Mr. Chirac chauvinistically proclaimed Paris cleaner than New York, Mr. Wahl, a chauvinistic New Yorker, cross-examined him for half an hour, forcing him to acknowledge that Paris received far greater subsidies from the central government than New York did.
"The Laguna's urethane nose cap allows the front end to be flat and free of gaps in this day of jutting bumpers; it's block-cut fenders are chauvinistically masculine, and no sheet metal is wasted cloaking its tires from view...so the Laguna looks like it could bowl over most of the cars on the road."