The appearance of print added a powerful new weapon to the arsenal of debate within the ecumene. |
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By inhabiting the world of the Ottoman ecumene, popular music invests its soundscapes with universality. |
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Internal strife within the ecumene has desperately weakened Forerunner defenses. |
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Studies look at how the Atlantic ecumene is refracted in and has influenced the Pacific ecumene. |
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Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts. |
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Particularly refreshing is the adoption in this volume of the notion of Eurasia as an integral ecumene of economic and cultural interaction. |
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Protector of the ecumene, also referred to as commander, was the rank of the supreme commander of the military forces of the Forerunner ecumene. |
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An ecumene in the lands below the winds. |
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One has to analyze the expansion of Anawrahta's historical image that formed the development of a Buddhist ecumene in the 11th and 12th centuries. |
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The term ecumene comes from the Greek word oikoumenē, which means the inhabited world and designates a distinct cultural-historical community. |
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Thus, data that describes population characteristics can be assigned to and displayed within the ecumene. |
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The population ecumene is disseminated to enable users to thematically map census division data. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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The Population Ecumene Census Division Boundary File contains a generalized population ecumene based on 2001 Census population density data with at least one ecumene polygon for every census division. |
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What is the divine origin of human institutions and of the ecumene? |
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But, from an ecological standpoint, since rivers are actually the heart of ecosystems, river basins are the natural ecumene, and watersheds are the natural dividers, not rivers. |
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When used in dot and choropleth maps, the ecumene concept provides a more accurate depiction of the spatial distribution of data within standard geographic areas such as census divisions. |
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When ecumene boundaries are used for dot and choropleth mapping, they give a more accurate depiction of the spatial distribution of data within standard geographic areas. |
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It underlines the readiness of the CPCE to introduce the service of reconciliation into the worldwide ecumene and thus to promote unity in reconciled difference. |
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In a conversation with top representatives of the ecumenical organizations based in Geneva the CPCE put critical questions about the coexistence and cooperation of the confessional ecumene in Europe. |
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This agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data aggregated to the census division level and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada. |
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The ancient Middle East constituted an ecumene. |
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