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  2. All politics is local - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "all politics is local" is commonly used in United States politics. [1] Variations of the phrase date back to 1932. [ 1 ] Tip O'Neill , a former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives , is most closely associated with this phrase, although he did not originate it.

  3. Lists of English words by country or language of origin

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    List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas; List of English words of Arabic origin. List of Arabic star names; List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin; List of English words of Brittonic origin; Lists of English words of Celtic origin; List of English words of Chinese origin; List of English words of Czech origin

  4. Localism - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal localism, ideology of keeping money in a local economy; Local purchasing, a movement to buy local products and services; Conflict in surf culture, between local residents and visitors for access to beaches with large waves; The linguistic theory that all grammatical cases, including syntactic cases, are based on a local meaning; Localism ...

  5. American English regional vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a number of everyday words and expressions used to be characteristic of different dialect areas of the United States, especially the North, the Midland, and the South; many of these terms spread from their area of origin and came to be used throughout the nation. Today many people use these different words for the same object ...

  6. Dictionary of American Regional English - Wikipedia

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    Six print volumes of the DARE have been published by Harvard University's Belknap Press. Volume I (1985) contains detailed introductory material, plus the letters A-C; Volume II (1991) covers the letters D-H; Volume III (1996) contains I-O; Volume IV (2002) includes P-Sk; and Volume V (2012) covers Sl-Z as well as a bibliography of nearly 13,000 sources cited in the five volumes.

  7. Localism (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Localism usually describes social measures or trends which emphasise or value local and small-scale phenomena. This is in contrast to large, all-encompassing frameworks for action or belief. Localism can therefore be contrasted with globalisation, and in some cases localist activism has parallels with opposition to corporate-led globalization ...

  8. Glocalization - Wikipedia

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    Glocalization or glocalisation (a portmanteau of globalization and localism) is the "simultaneous occurrence of both universalizing and particularizing tendencies in contemporary social, political, and economic systems". [1]

  9. Cosmopolitan localism - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan localism or Cosmolocalism [1] is a social innovation approach to community development that seeks to link local and global communities through resilient infrastructures that bring production and consumption closer together, building on distributed systems. [2]