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They seized it with massive siege mentality and coming to Wales, it's never been any different.
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People are in a siege mentality and very reluctant to become the economic participant of old.
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He said that consumers had adopted an "entrenched siege mentality which encourages austerity and discourages non-essential spending".
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Is this a company dominated by siege mentality, unable to recognize that deep value pricing is its last hope for a tolerable back-to-school performance?
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It has allowed the Castros to maintain a siege mentality.
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Norfolk, like the rest of the railroad industry, spent a half-century in a siege mentality, slouching along by shrinking and slashing costs, tangled in rat's-nest mergers and wrestling with its featherbedding unions.
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He followed a similar script in his two seasons at Inter Milan, where he built a siege mentality which some believe was instrumental in the club winning two league titles, an Italian Cup and a Champions League title.
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Here at home, we will strengthen our defenses, but we will not succumb to a siege mentality that sacrifices the open society and liberties and values that we cherish as Americans, because great and proud nations don't hunker down and hide behind walls of suspicion and mistrust.
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Scotland don't have millions of other players to put up against the men in white, we don't have millions of other coaches, there is a siege mentality now that they are losing, and we can only imagine what it will be like to be part of the set up as they try to dissect how the English will play.
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