I'd probably call chaos magic a western magic because it was developed by westerners, and tantra eastern because it was developed by easterners. |
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We know, though, that we will always be easterners in a midwestern culture that accepts outsiders but does not exactly embrace them. |
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Both characters are urbane easterners who fit very well into the diverse, fast-paced lifestyle of New York. |
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Effete easterners were eager to pay in order to experience vicariously the hardships and dangers of the fearless frontiersmen. |
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About 300,000 easterners leave the region each year, most in search of jobs, while about 200,000 return. |
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Like many easterners who have never been west of the Hudson River, the trio does not realize that November 25 in Hawaii is November 26 in Japan. |
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The central time zone has an earlier rush hour than the East Coast, as central has to wake up earlier to deal with the easterners. |
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When they encountered opposition, they accused easterners of intruding into their local business. |
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In 1880 the Southern Pacific Railroad opened the region to easy settlement by easterners. |
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The values of easterners and westerners showed remarkable consistency through time. |
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North-western Europeans were the most modern, southerners and easterners more firmly rooted in the unchanging patterns of the past. |
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Then gradually it assumed a specific regional identity in the West, developing a strong imaginative appeal to both easterners and westerners. |
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He spoke slowly and clearly in his Elneside dialect, instead of imitating the speech of the easterners as he often did now in order to be easily understood. |
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Although definitely focused on the West, this volume would be of value even to those easterners who may never intend to visit the West in pursuit of its bird life. |
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The names of our province, our city and our streets are still European, but on the edge of the world, as we must seem to be to easterners, we do not live in history. |
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As a result, a line can be drawn through the middle of Libya dividing Arabs into easterners and westerners, who differ in language, customs, and cuisine. |
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That the victor was a midland dialect was in large part due to the substantial migration of midlanders and easterners to London in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. |
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The event was closely monitored by easterners through a budding media industry. |
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It was then easy for easterners to assume that the people of Red River were incapable of understanding the complexities of self-government. |
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Now, he attends school in a neighbourhood that is considered a safe haven for easterners. |
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That is when the difficult and always delayed negotiations with the easterners could begin. |
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We aspire to stand in the fusion of the east and west of Europe and provide a field for fusion for easterners and westerners of Europe. |
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Another difference in marriage practices between the two Germanys had been that easterners marrying for the first time did so at an earlier age than westerners. |
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Just an intelligence service, say young easterners. |
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The morphological differentiation between westerners and easterners begins with the crossbreeding they have practiced throughout their development. |
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Though Soviet occupation had cut off eastern Europe from receiving the largesse of the Marshall Plan, America could at least give the easterners moral, cultural and intellectual sustenance. |
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The incident exacerbated tensions within PNTL, setting easterners against westerners and officers loyal to the Minister of the Interior, Rogério Lobato, against those who opposed him. |
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But some easterners say they are determined to end the domination and discrimination by the west that prevailed under strongman Moammar Qaddafi. |
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Many Easterners seem to think that bubble-headed Valley Girls and semi-literate movie moguls populate the area. |
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Because the Easterners are acting as a moderating, sensible influence on the rampant anti-American nouveau socialism of the EU elites. |
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It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange. |
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Both 24 and Homeland caught significant flack from critics for stereotyping Muslims and Middle Easterners. |
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Middle Easterners also overwhelmingly thought the responsibility of regulating climate change falls on rich countries. |
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Asians and Middle Easterners view high-rises even more positively than Europeans and Americans. |
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Western Europeans spent the most amount of tourist nights in Egypt, followed by Eastern Europeans and Middle Easterners. |
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Less numerous groups in Mexico such as Asians and Middle Easterners are also accounted for, albeit their numbers do not vary significantly from previous estimations. |
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He added without his country's firm stance, the Middle Easterners could suspect the agreement as vague and could use it as a pretext to start a military nuclear program. |
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