The omnipotent media were pictured as conveying messages to atomized masses of individuals. |
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A society like ours is not an atomized mass, but a community of free, responsible, active individuals. |
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Given our ever more stratified and atomized society, why expect the draft to be equal or fair? |
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He reasoned that atomized, asocial economic actors better serve competitive markets. |
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For this Friday Market in Kuwait, hot dry external air is humidified with jets of atomized water, and cooled to near wet bulb temperature. |
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The characters are atomized, alienated, hollow, cut off emotionally from each other and from themselves. |
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Manufactured to closer tolerances, they atomized fuel much more efficiently than factory nozzles. |
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The fuel injection orifices inject liquid fuel into the flow channel wherein it is atomized by compressed air channeled through the shroud inlet. |
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Then, in a metallizing process, atomized molten zinc was sprayed on the steel surface, which was then brushed to impart a glossy finish. |
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The smoke actually was atomized hydraulic fluid from the emergency-brake system, which is a normal by-product of its use. |
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In a lonely, atomized world, people had to turn to the mass media for their identity. |
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The atomized mist generated by dust-laying sprayers wets and adds weight to the particulate matter. |
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It's based on the fact that digital information is atomized into 1s and 0s with no intrinsic truth. |
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It is atomized into small particles, which solidify very quickly. |
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First we hear a transparent, delicate skeleton of the theme, atomized and dispersed into tiny mysterious droplets. |
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Conversely, the lower the humidity, the easier it is for water to evaporate from the surface of the atomized water and so cool the droplet. |
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We hoped that poor Anson had been atomized in the explosion, or else quickly immolated in morning sun. |
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The resulting finally atomized hollow cone water spray emerges and fully develops before mixing with the steam. |
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That is what the team at FUCEC-Togo did after finding out that the network was too atomized and counted many unviable coops. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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The resulting atomized metal condenses on the bearing surface of the bearing as a uniform layer. |
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Public debates over scientific issues such as nuclear waste disposal tend to be fairly atomized. |
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By means of a special swirling technique high quality oils get atomized and added to the bath water. |
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In fact, a perfectly individualistic society likely would resemble a Hobbesian state of totally atomized individuals, whose relations are determined solely by self-interest. |
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This helps assure the spray is atomized and prevents fluid buildup on the air cap. |
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The alloy is melted under vacuum, atomized with nitrogen and compacted to form a billet. |
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At the time, the discourse of the individual, atomized, bourgeois self was valorized by corporate media as the highest unit of organization and thinking. |
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While the art of politics must always begin with the dignity of the individual, an individual is not an alienated, atomized self. |
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Finely divided atomized or flake aluminum mixed with air and ignited will explode violently. |
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Their atomized position makes them more akin to petty-bourgeois prospectors rather than proletarians. |
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For this purpose, the product melt is atomized in the prilling tower and crystallized with chilling gas. |
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The liquid metal being atomized may be an alloy or a pure metal that will subsequently be blended with other elements to form an alloy. |
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As a result, the current international system of investment rules is highly atomized, complex, multi-layered, multi-faceted, only slightly transparent, and rapidly evolving. |
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True, Roth seems more topical today, owing to the broad range of contemporary arts emphatic of atomized, decentered structures. |
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The fine atomized mist consolidates far more dust than a normal fire hose. |
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This property is generated by the dry application of a ceramic engobe containing atomized clay powder, which, after kiln firing at 1000 °C, makes the cotto tiles trafficable immediately after laying. |
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The partial separation of the fuel fitting from the filter housing in conjunction with a fuel pressure of 4.0 bar would produce a readily ignitable atomized spray. |
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Modern air-conditioning had its beginnings in the 19th-century textile industry, in which atomized sprays of water were used for simultaneous humidification and cooling. |
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What is destroyed are entire local cultures and the diverse heritage of thousands of years of human history, with their own living knowledge, wisdom and science, increasingly fragmented, atomized and homogenized. |
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High calorific liquid as well as sludge waste is atomized in a burner or combustion lance located in the front wall of the rotary kiln respectively. |
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Airports are the seedbed for all that is most alien, angering, and atomized in our twenty-first-century days, and there are times, in this film, when Clooney's eyes appear to glaze and say, Come die with me. |
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What we've observed is that if you push hard on an atomized organization with a strong external force, you're likely to get a more atomized organization. |
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Liquid enters the machine, falls onto the spinning disks, is atomized and flung out into the falling dry material. |
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In the process, molten aluminum is atomized onto a surface on which the metal rapidly solidifies into sheet form. |
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Stir to combine Mix together sugar, atomized glucose, stabilizer, salt, and reserved lime leaves and add to hot rice water. |
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Among other methods for applying metal layers to metal is thermal spray coating, a generic term for processes in which a metal wire is melted by a plasma arc or a flame, atomized, and sprayed onto a surface in an inert gas. |
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In effect, the notion of the common good is a denial that society is and should be composed of atomized individuals living in isolation from one another. |
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The plant has a new 5,000 tons press equipped with multi atomized loading wagon system, using a technology conceived by GranitiFiandre technical staff. |
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A second press of 7500 tons is equipped with a atomized multi carpet layers charging system, also designed and realized by the company technical staff. |
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At the adhesive entrance point, the fibres are moving at very high velocity with great turbulence, and thus the adhesive is instantly atomized as it enters the blowline. |
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Due to the coolant on the target surface, reliable detection of an atomized area has been difficult with conventional reflective photoelectric sensors. |
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An organism is then atomized into 'traits' and these traits are explained as structures optimally designed by natural selection for their functions. |
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The compositions have become atomized, the recombinations obvious. |
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That production line has been temporarily taken out of service, curtailing production of the intermediate steel material used to produce atomized steel powder product. |
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