The nation at the end of history is a signifying space without margins, and without exteriority, a homogenous domain of the same. |
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It's debatable whether the proliferation of these chain stores turns places like Farmington or Lock Haven into homogenous Anytowns. |
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The surface of the outer perine is formed of a nearly homogenous layer giving rise to dimpled elements that are not clearly discrete. |
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For all its vaunted economic metal-bashing success as a homogenous nation, Germany has been an unmitigated, ghastly failure. |
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The homogenous nature of the subjects limits the ability to generalize results to other populations. |
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The spindle cells exhibited a scant to moderate amount of homogenous cytoplasm. |
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You have a monolithic ethnically homogenous white population unthreatened by small marginal minorities of recent immigrants. |
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Chromosome 1 presented an entirely homogenous chromatin condensation pattern in both arms. |
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Part of the deal with hermeneutics, by the way, is that texts are not homogenous. |
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Britain is an island, homogenous and unchanging, pluckily defending its heritage from the barbarian hordes who batter its shores. |
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The early Universe was smooth and homogenous, quite a contrast from the clumpy array of galaxies and clusters of galaxies observed today. |
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The practice dates back to Medieval Europe, an era the Klan idealizes as morally pure and racially homogenous. |
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The absence of such a homogenous dielectric can also lead to ionic distributions whose behavior deviates from that predicted by GC theory. |
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This creates a homogenous quality to the pieces, as does the particular resonance of the instrument. |
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Older people may be a fount of knowledge with regard to local customs as many have only died out recently as homogenous society spread. |
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It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity. |
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Had I been sucked into a vacuous, unappreciative, homogenous culture that moved at breakneck speed? |
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The first step caused homogenous nucleation, while the second grew crystallites. |
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Muslims have never been a homogenous mass as many political leaders reduced them to for their own vote bank politics. |
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In short, in ceasing to be homogenous, they cannot escape their own monotonicity. |
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The Udmurt language is internally quite homogenous and because of this all Udmurts understand each other. |
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Within certain loading limits, it behaves as a homogenous elastic material and these limits are wider than for normal concrete. |
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Nuclei labeling was homogenous within a cyst, but labeling intensity varied between cysts, depending on the slide quality. |
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Indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia are not culturally isolated and homogenous. |
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Musically it is guaranteed to shatter any preconceptions about opera as a genre, certainly any notion of a homogenous genre. |
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The citizens of the Indus Valley were not wholly homogenous non-Aryans or Dravidians but were a mixed ethnic population. |
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Riding through a homogenous ocean of petrified clay, we arrive at a remote campsite set within a cluster of trees. |
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It's a pretty homogenous crowd out there in Ottawa, and they're the ones making the decisions about the cultural institutions of this country. |
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It is accompanied by homogenous, allogenic micrite that fills some voids. |
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The report noted that it is important not to think of youth as a homogenous group. |
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This has been an initial test whose result has not been homogenous in all the committees. |
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Dispersible tablets are uncoated or film-coated tablets that can be dispersed in liquid before administration giving a homogenous dispersion. |
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All the ingredients are blended together and the dough is worked thoroughly by hand until homogenous and elastic. |
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A void in an otherwise homogenous magnetized material presents itself as a point magnetic dipole. |
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It is important for us to be seen as a homogenous group capable of offering the same quality of service anywhere in the world. |
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Nonetheless, it has to be stressed that the distribution of inland waterway transport is far from being homogenous. |
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By growing a human stem cell colony from a single cell, researchers are one step closer to deriving a homogenous population of cells of a particular type. |
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Tunisia, a country with a great civilization and a history that goes back millenniums, has a profound and homogenous identity. |
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Their progressive keratolytic power make the skin grain thiner and gently exfoliate the irregular skin for a more homogenous tan. |
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We apply standardised quality guidelines that describe the 'Orange Quality Call' and ensure a homogenous way of talking to our customers. |
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This homogenous quality was frequently heightened in post-production by the insertion of retakes that were often made without the participation of the original director. |
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Mazy black marble is from Mazy in Belgium. A very homogenous stone much used in clocks during the 19th century. |
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In broad terms, the Sirius takes the rounded, homogenous style that inspired the Porsche 928 of the late 1970s and translates it into a mid-engined 21st century supercar. |
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Lateral continuous rows give a homogenous light distribution and avoid flickering effects as drivers travel through. |
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There appears to be little or no difference or conflict between paradigmatic approaches, which suggests that the emerging paradigm for social computing is rather homogenous. |
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Third, the partitioning of different fiber types within the myotome allows homogenous samples of each fiber type to be easily removed and tested in vitro. |
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Plasticising properties allow for a homogenous, well compacted screeding mortar that is easy to strike off. |
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He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race. |
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Because the mixture is homogenous, the compression ratio can be increased without fear of detonation, and there is no need for a throttle valve in the intake air stream. |
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As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and interchangeable, neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules. |
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Since when were the First Nations of Canada homogenous, or even similar? |
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Detailing that concurs to create a homogenous product that lacks distort elements, and has superficial impeccability and polish. |
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Far from constituting a homogenous group, hedge funds now encompass a range of different investment styles and strategies. |
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Far from being homogenous, inhibitory interneurons are a diverse assembly of multiple subtypes that differ in their morphology, chemistry and physiology. |
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The material is smooth, opaque and homogenous, in the unicolored as well as in the granite and terrazzo effect. |
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The paste is homogenous and compact, white or straw-colored more intense on the surface and less in the inside. |
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To manage the affairs of a small homogenous state is relatively simple as compared to the affairs of a heterogeneous state of continental dimension. |
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Precision optics with micro-focus and ball joint for a homogenous and precisely adjustable light point according to size and direction. |
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The homogenous and sparse population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America. |
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The Harvia Eucalyptus fragrance for steam room is a homogenous liquid, and it mixes perfectly with water. |
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Tender, fruity and lip-smacking, the soils its vines grow in are remarkably homogenous, poor and shallow. |
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The Jacquet River Formation is lithologically homogenous and not very photogenic as a rule. |
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The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of stellar accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants. |
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Technicians on the other hand, emphasize the importance of applying changes in protecting the privacy of personal data and applying homogenous policies in matters of security. |
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The lower reaches of Delaware Bay and the Raritan River in New Jersey are examples of vertically homogenous estuaries. |
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However, what I see is rational atheist Greens arguing fiercely with the homeopathic yoghurt-knitters, not a homogenous sect. |
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Comminute the 100 g sample until a homogenous blend is attained. |
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In the not-so-distant past, society was much more outwardly homogenous and conformist, and the law did not shrink from reproving conduct deemed offensive to public morals or likely to corrupt youth. |
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It is therefore neither homogenous nor invariably comparable, if only because of the threat it brings to bear on survival and the conditions for escaping from this poverty. |
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When you look south of the border at this great giant who is not actively trying to subsume us, but that is the great pressure, there is an identity there that is promoted, a homogenous American identity. |
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If zones are not homogenous, then aid rates based on average yield foregone will significantly overcompensate farmers in low-yield localities, and undercompensate farmers in high-yield localities. |
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This is a remarkable turnabout: in every previous year since the 1970s at least one suffered a recession, if not a severe financial crisis. But it is dangerous to treat emerging economies as homogenous. |
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In stark contrast to the faces of the homogenous communistic facades, the modern buildings and city quarters give the impression of a theme park of modern style movements. |
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A homogenous set may be composed of items that react in more or less the same way to a given risk but that may possibly move in the opposite direction. |
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This type of system ensures that a significant proportion of fine particles are obtained which can then be moistened more easily and more quickly, resulting in a highly homogenous mass with greater plasticity. |
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They can create a more homogenous, finer matrix of air voids which are more effective at dissipating tyre contact pressures and the resultant air pumping. |
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Ideally suited to the fast, intensive and homogenous mixing of thick, heavy and very viscous materials: e.g. mortar, concrete, cement, lime, plaster, floor screed, filler, etc. |
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The purist-looking, seamless stainless steel body with its homogenous appearance embodies the minimalist design of bulthaup b3 with truly spectacular fidelity. |
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Thanks to this investment, Air Tahiti Nui can now call upon the services of a homogenous fleet of four aircraft in its quest for continued commercial development. |
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White, bland and homogenous, they chirp sadly. |
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When the mainstream is this bloated and homogenous, and when every comic tells the same boring and often depressingly sexist jokes, we desperately need an alternative. |
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They treated minority communities as if each were a distinct, homogenous whole, each composed of people all speaking with a single voice, each defined by a singular view of culture and faith. |
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The notion of a single, homogenous UK entity is long gone in an age of devolution where so many domestic affairs are decided at national, not state level. |
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But we know that clients are not homogenous. |
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The planning concept protects a central, homogenous block of conservation lands joining all sectors of the Park from east to west and north to south. |
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Goods are relatively homogenous if customers consider the products from one producer as a sufficiently good substitute for the product from any other producer. |
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The legal civil age to participate to these elections, as a voter or as a candidate must be the same in every member state: This is the condition to ensure a homogenous representativeness within the European Union. |
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One of the great values of Canada in the world, to itself and outward to the world, is the way we have been able to construct a country that doesn't have a homogenous identity, one thing. |
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The products used during the painting stage are solvent based and the machine is batch operated, which makes it necessary to always have a minimum amount of paint to achieve a homogenous application. |
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Europe is not culturally homogenous, nor should it become so. |
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It is lightly salted with a homogenous structure. |
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A homogenous market will only require one good clearing system. |
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A homogenous energy field must exist because the speed of light does not depend on the light source speed, neither does it depend on the energy level of the radiation. |
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Generally identified with the southern part of the country, where they make up the majority, these populations are less homogenous than those of the north. |
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The Maori are considered to be more culturally homogenous than First Nations: they all speak the same language, but have different dialects, and think of themselves as belonging to the same culture. |
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Credit insurance contracts are fairly homogenous in form within the group, their objective being to cover the risk of non-payment by policyholders' customers. |
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Its quality is not only quantative in the sense of a homogenous and strong brightness, but according to the rules of natural light attempts to adapt to the quality of daylight. |
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The current technological method to design crankcases is to use computer-aided engineering methods, which assume homogenous behavior. |
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Lilith HyperCubes are limitless in size and can contain different types of homogenous and non-homogeneous data. |
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Protected rocky shorelines usually show a narrow almost homogenous eulittoral strip, often marked by the presence of barnacles. |
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Variable skill level is second, where piece rates are more effective in a more homogenous workforce. |
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All are blots on the urban environment, as blandly homogenous in their own way as the Modernist superblocks they were intended to improve on. |
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Coronary cell transfer relies on cell adhesion during transmicrovascular migration leading to homogenous myocardial distribution. |
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In addition, Langmuir model confirms that the adsorptions of both dyes are monolayer using the homogenous distribution of adsorption sites. |
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Kishimota et al suggested that most paraovarian cysts were homogenous, near the ipsilateral round ligament and uterus. |
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Radiologically, IPEH is contrast-enhancing and homogenous on computed tomography or MRI and might contain microcalcification areas. |
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Analytically, RLW vessels are mineralogically and geochemically homogenous and distinctive. |
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Williamson takes issue with scholars who portray these types as homogenous landscapes dictated by tenurial or social factors. |
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These were COCs with compact cumulus cell layers and oocytes with homogenous or slightly heterogeneous cytoplasm. |
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Countries with homogenous societies, such as Tunisia, have suffered only minimal violence, unlike socially heterogonous countries, such as Syria. |
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As a result, a specification test of heteroscedasticity is performed with null hypothesis being that error terms are homogenous. |
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One of the problems in the application of homogenous catalysts in organic reactions is that they cannot be recycled. |
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In that context, Japan is an extremely homogenous country,'' adding, ''I did not say homogenous race. |
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We are told that the poor are a homogenous group in America, but they are homogenous neither behaviorally nor attitudinally. |
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A single high-speed Kady Mill provides a homogenous premix and dispersion below 20 microns in less time than a typical premix. |
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In this scenario, Type III cluster will evolve vertically and horizontally, by aligning with other similar Type III clusters creating a homogenous super cluster. |
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The environmental conditions were not homogenous in Beringia. |
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The vitreous chamber imaged as a homogenous, anechoic region between the posterior lens capsule and ciliary body anteriorly and the posterior ocular wall. |
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It is likely that the Alans' influence stretched further westwards, encompassing most of the Sarmatian world, which by then possessed a relatively homogenous culture. |
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The sphere of political influence of a certain ruler also created a sphere of linguistic influence, with the language within the area becoming more homogenous. |
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The sphere of political influence of a certain ruler often also created a sphere of linguistic influence, with the language within the area becoming more homogenous. |
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There are various methods to determine the homogenous regions, such as flood index, langebin, cluster analysis and region of influence and fuzzy intelligent system. |
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A computed tomography scan was performed, which highlighted the homogenous fat density with intervening septations bisecting the pectoralis major muscle. |
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The Japanese government has declared that there is only one homogenous community in Japan, denying the existence of people like the Ainu and other indigenous communities. |
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