Students will be able to use reciprocals, quotients, Pythagorean identities, cofunctions, and composite-arguments to prove trig identities. |
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Affiliative identities result from choices of academic discipline, graduate school, mentoring networks, and employing institution. |
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The gyrocopter is believed to have taken off from a local airfield and the identities of the deceased are due to be released today. |
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The system will replace signatures with a four-digit PIN number as the main way of proving customers' identities. |
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They too had social selves, identities which ranged far outside church or chantry. |
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The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further marginalises minority groups. |
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During the trial, two undercover police officers gave evidence from behind a screen to protect their identities. |
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Undercover officers were sent in to gather information, and they gave evidence in court from behind screens to protect their identities. |
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Appearances belie reality and as the madness gains momentum, hilarity ensues in this classic comic farce of mistaken identities. |
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Set in 1958, the screwball plot involves false identities and a literary hoax, chock-full of distinctive wisecracks delivered at breakneck speed. |
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It is clear that there is a network of belongingness, of social, communal relationships and of a set of identities that are important to us. |
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For convenience, we henceforth drop the superscripts and subscripts indicating deme identities. |
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Local factors complicated identities and made remoteness from the centre an unreliable guide to political complexion. |
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We are able to be our full, awkward selves, instead of the selves pigeonholed by our sexual identities. |
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Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict. |
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Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum. |
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But most importantly, how did his expatriation influence his American and African American identities? |
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It would be a sad day when we all dropped our cultural identities in favour of some kind of fused oneness. |
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The bourgeois order had been based on a clear distinction of male and female roles and identities, which were now thrown into confusion. |
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Hinton usually writes her stories in the first person, to reinforce the strong individual identities of her characters. |
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She suggests a space of possibility for mixed folks to embrace composite identities as part of an inter-ethnic, anti-racism struggle. |
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Security at the church was tight, with scores of young people mobilized to scrutinize arrivals and check their bags and identities. |
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In the case of the West, genealogical identities were theoretically understood as genetic or biological. |
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Israeli-employed post office workers were charged with the task of verifying the identities of potential voters. |
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There are all the tiresome tropes of sword-fighting, mistaken identities, chases and rescues. |
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The characters' search of their own identities and the struggle that ensues is the most suffusive theme throughout The Great Gatsby. |
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The book explores the personal and social identities being shaped in the metaverse at the beginning of the 21st century. |
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Personal identities such as race, religion, sexuality, nationality and gender are personal and complex matters. |
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Similarly, collective identities are irreducible to the sum of the experiences of individuals. |
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If male, we wonder about whether we are metrosexuals, and we purchase products to construct our own identities. |
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Broken cultures therapeutically confabulate, mythologise former ways of life, and fight off meaninglessness by shoring up crumbling identities. |
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At this time my father also became a master of disguises, taking on various identities when necessary for his mission. |
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At other times, their superheroic identities are kept secret, hidden beneath mundane disguises. |
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Through Student Pride USA I've met student activists of all colors, nationalities, ages, gender identities, and sexual orientations. |
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Where people had personalities, identities and individual miens, this being just held fear. |
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Their identities have not been released but police sources say they are from Rayleigh. |
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In urban Latino neighborhoods, adolescents may conflict with their parents if they assume cholo identities. |
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Yet even as the papacy extended its universal authority, it might also contribute to the creation of national, secular identities. |
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Roughly six months later, when the testing process is completed, the identities of acceptable donors are enciphered. |
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The Internet can be used anonymously, or as a shell game to hide identities. |
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Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities. |
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In general there are few known identities involving sums of products of several binomial coefficients. |
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He also wrote several short biographies on early identities to be included in Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. |
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Online many people express fantasies or adopt identities precisely because they are an escape from reality. |
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Kurai Onrum Illai telescopes the identities of the panchama and the Sri Vaishnava. |
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In its utopian aspect modularity denies the necessity of given identities, as implied by the concept of performativity. |
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When a real threat emerges, his lifelong habit of hiding behind false identities is suddenly and devastatingly exposed. |
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This reading works against the Foucauldian contention that these identities did not occur until the late nineteenth century. |
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Would Your Eminence be so magnanimous as to enlighten your most loyal servant to the identities? |
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The hijackers needed to establish a strong paper trail to connect them to their assumed and stolen identities. |
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They're stealing more money, swiping more identities, wrecking more corporate computers, and breaking into more secure networks than ever before. |
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We also need to allow individuals and groups to determine their own identities free of bureaucratic classifications. |
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Unlike communities associated with agriculture and industry, the identities of pastoral groups have been far more elastic. |
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These dynamic changes sometimes occur mid-sentence, but there is never any confusion about the identities depicted. |
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Cultural practice again creates social experience and contributes to the formation of identities. |
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That practice carries over into some modern secret society initiations, where participants are hooded or masked to conceal their identities. |
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My understanding was that these reporters concealed their identities and they went in disguise. |
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The identities of the sitters in the Phillips portraits have only recently been discovered. |
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But with their identities still a mystery, speculation that drugs bosses might have sanctioned the gruesome deaths began to fade. |
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He said the thieves repeatedly robbed the mail drops until they had enough identification to create new identities for themselves. |
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Also challenged is the view that conversion entails changes in the beliefs, values, identities, and the universe of discourse of individuals. |
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Samuelson said another half dozen individuals had also contributed money but he declined to reveal their identities. |
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From the bots list, some nice ideas for tech support IM bots making use of domain specific bot identities. |
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Some data will be compared with commercial databases to see if identities are accurate and to resolve false positive matches with the watch list. |
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Until now America has never had an almost complete congruence between ideological and party identities. |
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Many believed that the smooch was contrived for the camera but the identities of the sailor and the nurse have remained an unsolved mystery. |
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They tasted the wines without knowing their identities, snickering confidently as they scribbled down their scores. |
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There can be new identities created, unverifiable through casual conversation. |
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We were very conscious of the cultural and racial identities we brought with us. |
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And on the other hand, they don't protect our identities, so we can end up liable for debts we didn't contract. |
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Being one of the king's personal guests had given them a special status despite the fact that their identities had yet to be given. |
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In fact, racial identity is part of a complex network of intersecting identities that is contextually relevant and fluid. |
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Both served up a lovely, lurid brew of greed, murder and deviously twisted or mistaken identities. |
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They are likely to be released next year and will be given new lives and fresh identities. |
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Kanak formulate their identities through their relationships to the landscape and its elements, both visible and invisible. |
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Others are confederal or consociational, explicitly preserving in legal form some social identities within themselves. |
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The new edition pays closer attention to intersectionality and hybrid identities. |
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But if there are no identities, why, in that case, is the struggle for power always a vehicle for instrumentalisation? |
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A glitch at Amazon's Canadian site has briefly lifted the veil of anonymity which protected the identities of reviewers. |
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Their identities were hidden in nominee companies whose interest appeared on the share register. |
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Further, Net-based identities use very few verifications other than credit card information. |
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Yet we live in a world in which the boundaries delimiting marked identities from those that are unmarked are increasingly ambiguous. |
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One opines instead that the spiritlessness of the real world drives more and more people to adopt strong active virtual identities. |
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Contemporary law classified married and under-aged women as non-persons, their identities being subsumed under that of their husband or father. |
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Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other. |
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Home was often a nowhere place, and identities were confused and reliant on legislation and mediation. |
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Book towns are all about promotable identities and international promotion or linking. |
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Meanwhile, the pair's son and daughter are discovering their own gender identities. |
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The sophisticated use of stolen identities is a calling card of all these conspiracies. |
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Kristeva comments upon the fluid, interchangeable identities of Proust's characters. |
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The idea of half-a-dozen or so people blowing this apart, and revealing a whole lot of these identities willy-nilly is scary. |
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We're going to talk with the man who co-wrote the law protecting agents' identities. |
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The hunt for the identities of portraits hidden among onlookers in painted scenes has engaged some authors. |
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Identities explores the relationship of racial, ethnic and national identities and power hierarchies within national and global arenas. |
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The company posted the spreadsheet of manufactured identities anonymously to cyber-crime marketplaces on the Dark Web. |
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They can fashion and refashion their identities, and through much of their lives that is just what they do. |
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And just as under apartheid, people have been obliged to reformulate their ethnic identities in order to get access to resources. |
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For children, the liminal space of play allows them to reconfigure power relationships, explore identities, and reframe actions. |
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The sense of national identity is no longer viewed as precluding local and regional identities. |
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She holds the position of a cultural straddler and the conflict between her identities finds its debate within her one-act plays. |
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The different styles also implicitly allude to the political power differentials that are associated with various regional identities. |
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Yarn bombing is often a covert, guerrilla affair, with displays popping up unexpectedly and artists hiding their identities. |
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Between the rants and reprisals the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another. |
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History has proven that such integration movements on the whole have given new strength to national identities. |
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It's during that period of discovery, when cultural identities are being reinvented and reshuffled, that things look more ambiguous. |
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We determined the identities of resident fish through unique natural color markings, individual sizes, and home range locations. |
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The comic tale of an Anglo-Indian boy constantly swapping identities, it was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Guardian First Book Award. |
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In the morning, as we were striking a camp that consisted of little more than sun-lounger cushions, we were to find out their identities. |
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People are not anonymous in cyberspace, as they construct identities that they use there. |
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They called for voices that can speak for the diverse identities that make up the mosaic of humanity. |
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We asked how cultural antifeminism came to constrain therapists' identities and, ultimately, their functioning as therapists. |
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Fixed identities rooted in the past represent the antithesis of historical thinking. |
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However, the fact that some tribal identities do not survive into later centuries underlines the political volatility of the period. |
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They have been provided with the type of new identities and false life histories normally reserved for spies and gangland informers. |
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Spatial sequences merging across the shifting levels prevent fixed identities from taking root anywhere. |
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Police were later to discover that Bieber had armed himself with two more false identities. |
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Who of us does not have many identities, roles, costumes, professions, positions and masks? |
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Far from being eternally fixed in some essentialist past, identities are subject to the continuous interactions of history, culture and power. |
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The US is a diverse country with many ethnic groups, and with peoples of varying religious identities. |
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They assumed the identities of barbarian lordlings, and united the Republic's enemies against them. |
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The modern state mediates national, sexual and ethnic identities in the public sphere. |
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The essay describes the fundamentals of property flipping, fake identities and credit histories, and straw buyers. |
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It discusses the identities and similarities between OXYB and the yeast Osh proteins. |
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Yet identity politics disallows political analysis or criticism of identities which are profoundly political. |
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In privileging a discourse about the self and the other exclusively, the expat gaze overlooks identities ostracized or exiled by the national. |
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Both immigrant groups and national minorities are, in different ways, seeking legal recognition of their ethnocultural identities and practices. |
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Her novel attests to the centrality of religious symbolism in the formation of ethnic identities. |
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It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist. |
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Her main modus operandi was to create a false sense of trust with unsuspecting employers and new friends, using the fake identities, and later stealing them blind. |
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One of the realities of these worlds is the strategic exploitation of these essentialist identities as a means of personal leverage, power, and careerist gain. |
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We were interested in the ways that Kaiapuni teachers' identities as educators and as Hawaiians were transformed by their participation in the immersion program. |
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During several centuries of common statehood, the Abkhaz, Armenians, Turks, and Ossetians partly preserved their cultural identities, while Albanians were fully assimilated. |
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Their identities were overdetermined by these interests and concerns, and resistance cannot capture the full range of either their intent or their actions. |
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What role do state institutions play in shaping identities and constructing beliefs about deviance that privilege some groups and pathologize others? |
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Periods and hyphens indicate, respectively, base identities and deletions. |
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Costumes are in pastel shades and of Fifties vintage, witty in their matching detail for the tale of two sets of identical twins and multiple mistaken identities. |
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What follows is a farrago of mistaken identities and gender reversals, a painful rip-off of Shakespeare in Love without any of the wit, charm or heart. |
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The assumption is that the European nations have superior monocultural identities which are threatened by dark hordes who will destroy the democratic heart of the continent. |
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Children thus formulate their identities in ways that make rural connections essential to both their ethnic and national identities as productive citizens. |
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Understanding the myriad ways that Americans interacted with the world provides new insights into the construction of American literary and national identities. |
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One commonly observed facet of the gay scene is that people often seek to define their very identities by the fact that they go to certain venues. |
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All over the world, youth are participating in movements against the same systems of power that threaten to manipulate the economic and social identities of whole nations. |
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Each stage in this progression apparently moves him from the status of hero to that of outcast, but in fact both identities are implicated in him from the very start. |
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Forensic examinations had revealed clues to the bombers' identities. |
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The key message is the futility of trying to cod us that our various national identities can somehow be subsumed into something called the European Union. |
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There are also diaries graced with pseudonymous titles which do nothing to conceal their authors' identities, at least from the rest of Fleet Street's cognoscenti. |
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Its activists can hide themselves among the civilian population and, using false identities and fake passports, they can move easily across international borders. |
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The binary and fixed construction of masculine and feminine gender identities is strictly enforced through history, religions, and popular culture. |
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Authorities counted 314 people as still reported missing but said the number was greatly inflated by double reports and the enduring confusion over the identities of the dead. |
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As they cook, the banana and pear slices fall into each other's arms, melding together in a luscious soft compote, while keeping their textural identities. |
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There were all sorts of problems that came from people having rather weak identities that were being fiercely buffeted by their social circumstances. |
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This refugee was a person who could not be trusted because of their feigned conditions, false identities, and suspected links to a fifth column or underworld. |
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This drama-documentary explores the life behind the hidden identities, the scandals and the rumours which surrounded George Eliot's private and professional life. |
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The fraudsters reportedly used previously stolen identities to set up the fake firms, lending them an air of credibility and a certain resistance to scrutiny. |
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Different identities, different traces, of the subject although each, paradoxically, determining a bounded whole which co-exists discursively without conflict. |
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The identities of the two shooters at the Virgin Mary church are not known, nor is their affiliation. |
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When he was arrested in 1994, Ames admitted to compromising the identities of the sources. |
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I am awed by the resilience of these people whose sexual identities are literally a matter of life and death. |
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But New Yorkers are casually tribal, and dual identities often seem like the minimum bid for belonging here. |
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Ancient empires were accustomed to reshaping the religious identities of those they bested in war. |
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As a brand, blue moon beer is not unlike Blue Dog Democrats, walking the tightrope of competing identities. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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They have not even the solace of big muscles and the solidarity of unions from which to construct their identities and with which to salve their bruised egos. |
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This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other. |
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The authors of this narrative grapple with their white identity as they negotiate new identities that incorporate, sometimes in a romantic fashion, Africanist discourses. |
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Though the courtroom will be open, the judge has asked the media not to reveal the identities of the parents or children. |
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These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work. |
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Either way, the switch of identities between the human, sacred and animal worlds is a feature of Mongolian belief as it is in countless other folk religions. |
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In contrast to many other Latin American nations, Chile has not experienced the emergence of strong regionalism or conflicting regional cultural identities. |
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Contemporary philosophers recognize the possibility that sentences that express identities might be synthetic as opposed to analytic or true by definition. |
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Usually, taking part in a restricted access conversation increases the potential level of trust, especially if the identities of the participants are known. |
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By, for example, forging documents or using other means to conceal their identities. |
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He has not lived up to his promise to fully disclose the identities of his top money-collectors who bundle millions of dollars in campaign contributions. |
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Globalization socially and culturally at very practical levels relativizes national identities and loosens the links between the individual self and nation. |
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The trauma of such ruptures in developmental trajectories was frequently expressed through descriptions of irreversible transformations of the identities of the victims. |
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two all the more realistic. |
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It is an excellent piece of work which considers loop and quasigroup identities that are invariant under isotopy, proving a number of very interesting results. |
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Our identities are socially imposed, not autonomously created. |
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That accumulation of identities is already a sine qua non when speaking of Hispanics, like Zimmerman. |
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When Ron is dragged into a shack by a large black dog, Harry and Hermione follow as the true identities are revealed. |
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He captures and entertainingly exaggerates the earnest devotion to bizarre identities and activities that undermine small-town New Zealand's dull reputation. |
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Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate taxonomy helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking. |
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Letters are solicited from other scholars in the field, whose identities are kept from the professor. |
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In science and tech, this week we look at identities and cyberspace. |
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Indeed, Pakistani Muslims too are reconsidering their position, increasingly emphasizing their ethnic identities and musing about some kind of confederation with India. |
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As Thais or other Asians become more involved in the global trade and global interaction of all kinds, they are beginning to assert their identities to the world. |
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The rise, dominance, eclipse, and fall of infotech and Internet identities is a major part of the story of these past two decades. |
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It's an epic rife with gender ambiguity and masked identities. |
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The identities of generations of people were wiped out in service of the Sublime Porte. |
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The fact is that only by assuming false identities, through bribery and deception, could people survive that Kafkaesque nightmare. |
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The intergenerational reproduction of minority ethnic identities has produced a national culture that is multicultural, polyethnic, and cosmopolitan. |
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Late Monday night the FBI released the identities of seven of the deceased whose next of kin had been notified. |
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The thesis demonstrates the potential of divorce to threaten individual men's exercise of patriarchal authority and their masculine identities in very concrete ways. |
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Courageous in the mould of Veronica Guerin, the investigative journalist murdered in Ireland, she has gone on the record about the killers' identities. |
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The species identities of the acarine ectoparasites were not determined. |
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The products of Gender Economy are feminine, masculine, whole-gendered androgyn or undifferentiated identities of individuals, organizations and societies. |
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Are any of the mass media aware that young people every day are affected and influenced by how they portray people of all colors, sexualities, and gender identities? |
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The inmates, mostly flamboyant personalities who lived by their supervillain identities, were stripped of any identity but their prisoner numbers. |
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Pitman believes the alternative for small banks is to take a best of breed approach, as the major banking players turn their attention to furthering their brand identities. |
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So what we have here is not just a tax on our identities but an invasion of privacy that should be in direct contravention of the Freedom of Information Act. |
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Even if they didn't reveal your identities up front, once the substance of the complaint becomes clear, he is bound to know who dropped the dime on him. |
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A mixed marriage is most commonly conceived as the marriage between people of different ethnic identities but it also refers to those of different religious backgrounds. |
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Even Siamese twins are commonly held to have distinct identities. |
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Starting today, an Internet user in an oppressive country can swap online identities with someone in the West. |
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Frank starts out small, forging signatures and cheques and soon moves into a rather successful succession of fake identities and fraudulent cheques. |
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Broader rules allow signature strikes, when surveillance data suggest a terrorist leader may be nearby but the identities of others targeted is not known. |
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But many of the agents worked under false identities and thus their documents are untraceable. |
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It says it has given Interpol the identities of the men who sought to victimize this little girl. |
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According to neutrois.com, some common neutrois identities include agender neither-gender, and gender-less. |
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People were accused of entering into the donnybrook without experience, knowledge, good faith, rationality, sobriety or even their own hitherto recognisable identities. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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His job was to create disguises, conjuring up such convincing new identities for agents that even their own families were not able to recognize them. |
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They seem, at best, like damaged children, trying on the oversized identities of those who create and accomplish in real life. |
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A contretemps involving mistaken identities reminiscent of the opera lightheartedly weaves through the antics of farmers, dwellers, and other rural folk. |
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Extended altruism puts much of traditional war making in question, for it entails refusing to accept hate-based identities and depersonalisation of the official enemy. |
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Like the loose, readily wearable garment that he can slip into and out of with ease, Gascoigne thus advertises his facility with multiple professional identities. |
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After completely reducible systems, the notions of solvable and nilpotent systems are discussed, where general identities are considered instead of the usual commutativity. |
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The development of paid fire forces did erode the distinct identities of different firehouses, creating a larger community of men bound by occupational identity. |
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Police said two of the men charged were using false identities. |
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As usual, the Big Brother producers are keeping the identities of the housemates under wraps until launch night. |
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Spam exists because spammers can use various methods to hide their identities. |
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Sometimes she sees clients who are ambivalent about their kink identities. |
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If you have trouble remembering all the trigonometric identities, the book has a cheat sheet in back that lists them. |
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In contrast to the shapings and constrainings of human identities in the sociotechnical network, here we have an expansion of identity. |
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In any case, now we have defined the identities and established the unique characteristics of all types of gift givers and gift getters. |
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The British Army has made use of several regional identities in naming larger, amalgamated formations. |
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The war marked both the height of chivalry and its subsequent decline, and the development of strong national identities in both countries. |
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What feminists, especially intersectionalists, have been imagining as identities needs to be exchanged for descriptions of social circumstances. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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Some of these are assigned conflicting or overlapping identities or parentage in different sources. |
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Many recent immigrants to England have assumed a solely British identity, while others have developed dual or mixed identities. |
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The abbreviation LGBT is currently used to group these identities together. |
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Many in Cornwall today continue to assert a distinct identity separate from or in addition to English or British identities. |
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These events featured jousting, dancing, and feasting, and in some cases attending knights assumed the identities of Arthur's entourage. |
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Although the identities of the perpetrators are unknown, Turpin may have been involved. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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They used a premise from Fleming's novel Moonraker as a basis, that of an industrialist villain who had two identities. |
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The early reference to the separate national identities in the United Kingdom is perhaps best illustrated by the game of cricket. |
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The goal was to create a stable, usable public record and verifiable identities. |
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Through these reports, advances in molecular genetics are used to create or confirm stories individuals have about social identities. |
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He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish identities. |
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A sense of Indonesian nationhood exists alongside strong regional identities. |
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Many of Indonesia's peoples have strongly rooted oral traditions, which help to define and preserve their cultural identities. |
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The brand was adopted on Tuesday 30 May 2006 replacing both franchises' identities. |
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The identities of each author were agreed upon at an early date, certainly no later than the early 2nd century. |
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As a child grows into an individual, its identities also increase to include age, language, ethnicity, occupation, etc. |
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In reality, illuminators were often well known and acclaimed and many of their identities have survived. |
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Colourful and of various and original forms, the Sardinian traditional clothes are a clear symbol of belonging to specific collective identities. |
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The idendity of Spain rather accrues of an overlap of different territorial and ethnolinguistic identities than of a sole Spanish identity. |
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In some cases some of the territorial identities may conflict with the dominant Spanish culture. |
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These identities are distinctly national in ways which proud people from Yorkshire, much less proud people from Berkshire will never know. |
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More broadly, distinct identities in opposition to that of the metropolitan capitals have been forged and taken strong root. |
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Speaking the dialect is an important part of regional, cantonal and national identities. |
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Germany is a modern, advanced society, shaped by a plurality of lifestyles and regional identities. |
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In the Maghreb, where Arab and Berber identities are often integrated, these lines can be blurred. |
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In the first stage, the initiates are separated from their old identities through physical and symbolic means. |
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The route also created a cultural exchange that shaped the identities and culture of the countries involved. |
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These communities retained their land, indigenous languages, and distinct ethnic identities. |
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In the case of the Maya, the many national identities have been constructed because of the growing demands placed on them by cultural tourism. |
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Differences in entrepreneurial organizations often partially reflect their founders' heterogenous identities. |
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Saboteurs typically try to conceal their identities because of the consequences of their actions. |
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Several much smaller geographical regions within the Northeast do have distinct cultural identities. |
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In all these, bosons lose their individual identities, condensing into a part of a superboson or a superatom. |
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India was founded to erase divisive identities, not to deepen them. |
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Recent history has witnessed a global human rights movement for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. |
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For example, she describes the situation comedies filmed in Canada primarily for the US market, and how they represent cultural identities. |
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Common mistaken identities involve sightings of lynx, wildcat, caracals and the so-called Kellas cat, which is a wildcat-feral crossbreed. |
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There is no relation or mechanism in the terms of trade and balance of trade identities to allow for the equilibrium of balance of payments. |
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This is the first merger of its kind where two mutuals join in a partnership but retain their individual identities. |
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McDonald in Canada, for their key contributions to the experiments which demonstrated that neutrinos change identities. |
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Sucka for Life is just one of the many identities used by musician-writer-filmmaker Hanifah Walidah. |
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This is the complicatedness of living with multiple socially marginalized identities. |
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Supravital exposure to propidium iodide identities apoptotic cells in the absence of nucleosomal DNA fragmentation. |
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Other topics covered include utopianism, ethnic identities, and the heritage movement. |
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Other papers have discussed the influence of nurturing in the formation of gender identities. |
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Indeed Ringrose raises the possibility of multiple gender identities which deserves to be more fully explored. |
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Although their ethno-national identities remain strong, their Chineseness and Greekness, the practices of their cultures, have been evolving. |
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Moreover, Suggs, a backwoods picaro, masterfully sustains these imposed identities for his own personal gain or benefit. |
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Gates and Byrd undervalue this emphasis on racial fusion and the way in which the text's heteroglossia produces new hybrid identities. |
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There, they labor hyperactively not to disclose meaning but to extract the value latent in their ever-flexible, niche-marketable identities. |
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Genus Kermia in South African waters, with observations on the identities of related extralimital species. |
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It has shown that some of these identities are rather generalised and incompact, and keep oscillating amongst themselves. |
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InJoin Meta-Directory provides an alternative for managing user identities and access levels on an application-by-application basis. |
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This conglomeration of identities reflects the way in which Ireland had fetishized the figure of the author. |
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The list of the hundred or so invitees to Bilderberg meetings is usually a closely guarded secret, but identities of some usually slip out. |
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The idea behind grand unification is that at sufficiently high energies, the strong and electroweak forces lose their identities and merge into a more fundamental interaction. |
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Because masculinities and femininities are socially and culturally constructed, they often play significant roles in constructing identities and distinguishing one another. |
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Some confusion exists over the names of some important IndoPacific grouper species and little work has been done to establish species identities and their genetic diversity. |
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Part IV looks at identity and especially at the way outsiders constructed Italian women's identities as workers, familists, or in some cases as militants. |
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The literature on opposite-gender identities in female DID patients has reported a number of psychodynamically compelling reasons for their formation. |
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Choosing ethnic identity explores the ways in which people are able to choose their ethnic identities in contemporary multiethnic societies such as the USA and Britain. |
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Language has been a critical asset for authenticating ethnic identities. |
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The way people go about ripping off identities is by Dumpster-diving. |
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Galdorisi said he and Verria prove the identities of the kissing couple by forensic analysis, photographic interpretation and other technical means. |
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Ever since hot metal typesetting gave way to photocomposition and then desktop publishing, their respective fortunes and identities have changed enormously in recent decades. |
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Antibodies against Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen in multiple sclerosis CSF, and two pentapeptide sequence identities between EBNA and myelin basic protein. |
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By obtaining glimpses into their own identities in this way, students are provided the opportunity to observe their own superstitious race-thinking and to deconstruct it. |
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Keywords Continued fractions, Dirichlet L-functions, identities. |
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The plot of the movie involves the government coming out with a new law requiring all superheroes to register with the authorities and reveal their secret identities. |
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Nonetheless, this contemporary columniation of thought challenges how we can define such a community and how we think about the possibilities of shared identities. |
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