Most cross-border ventures so far have been disasters, reflecting the parochial nature of beer firms.
However far-fetched that number, it shows the sea change in mindset of traditionally parochial Indian businessmen.
Most who can afford to do so put their kids in private or parochial schools.
Thus government-run schools face growing competition from independent and parochial schools, keeping them on their toes.
And the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the use of vouchers in parochial schools in Milwaukee.
In the 1970s the FTSE 100 was made up largely of parochial companies serving British customers.
These schools, like the parochial schools, are also assumed to be safer than the public schools.
What about religious restrictions, such as mandating that tuition payouts be used for a parochial school?
Jerriais was once commonly spoken across the island with a range of parochial accents.
After all, many of the forces that made it so parochial are still at work.
Its shady terraces are a curious mix of the acutely exotic and the resolutely parochial.
Is getting involved in their parochial struggles the best way to keep Americans safe?
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Until recently the market for football players was as parochial as any other European labour market.
In an obscure parochial school in rural Spain, two young boys, Ignacio and Enrique, fell in love.
The IRS does not allow deductions for school uniforms, even if required, for public, parochial or private schools.
About 5.5% of students eligible to attend Blind Brook schools attend private or parochial schools, Mr. Stark said.
Professor Lola Young, chairman of the judges, called British novels "piddling" and "parochial" compared with American women's fiction.
These pictures favor striking images over crystalline storytelling, and they sometimes deal with issues more parochial than universal.
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The exceptions are that small percentage of us who are home-schooled or attend parochial schools or military academies.
Also closely watched will be what the court does on the issue of state aid to parochial schools.
Countless parochial schools, which spend far less per student than do public schools, easily out perform their public-school counterparts.
In the short run, it means parochial interests usually trump the greater good.
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It has hills for quick getaways, swimming off the west coast beaches and it is cosy without being parochial.
To him the problem with Nomura appears simple: His company is too parochial.
We had become far too parochial and insular and this was the result.
Empire and immigration has led to the British consumer becoming "much less parochial".
Most of their fans also seem to accept that English rugby needs to become less parochial and more dynamic.
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The paper he inherited was parochial and conservative, reflecting the city it served.
But the parochial squabbles of greedy Thai politicians are now causing international distress.
Parochial schools, although often in the distressed centres of cities, have better discipline and get better results (see article).
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