I think homogenisation was invented for people like me who hated the blob of cream on the top of the milk. |
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One of the most controversial and problematic aspects of globalisation is the homogenisation that tends to accompany it. |
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In an effort to stave off and global homogenisation, Britain boldly maintained its tradition of driving on the left. |
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What I think is more of a worry is the sort of standardisation and homogenisation of myth and film where you're given stories rather than encouraged to develop your own. |
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Without them there will be homogenisation of TV and we will end up with the same shows. |
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The deeper ancestral demography of Bermuda's population has been obscured by the ethnic homogenisation of the last four centuries. |
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The human spirit is reduced by the homogenisation of identity and culture, ultimately extinguishing the potential for personal enrichment. |
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The threat of their homogenisation is never far away, and Hexham MP Guy Opperman has brought that into focus. |
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The tow melting point of 85 C and a sufficient dwell time in the screw chamber led to the required homogenisation of the colour pigments with the basic polymer in the melt. |
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Far from adding to the mix, as the Co-operative suggests in its letter to the Pontcanna Hub, its store, in all probability, will lead to the homogenisation of the area. |
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Homogenisation prevents the glug of cream choking the top of the carton. |
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