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Prof Larner had a senior role previously at a university in Wellington, New Zealand, calling herself "a small country person" who "understands how small countries work".

From BBC

Shortly thereafter, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson described Morris as a "lunatic country person," and Morris — best known for her hit, "The Bones" — responded by raising $100,000 for pro-trans groups through selling T-shirts quoting Carlson's epithet.

From Salon

"But I am a country person. I mind my own business."

From Reuters

“I’m basically a country person anyway. I spent my entire childhood in a tiny village until I was 18. And then I went to London. And then I went to Paris. I’ve always longed for this and now I’ve got it by accident. And really, really got into it.”

Mr. Cox’s new book, “21st Century Yokel” comes out this fall, and he said it’s about “being a walker and a lifelong country person, but it goes off into many other areas: folklore, family, little comedies of everyday life.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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