Thus, we learn to decipher the individualities of our co-workers and make the best that we can. |
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People have a zealous craving to impress their individualities upon others. |
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Sittlichkeit lacks the process of selfconsciousness, of the self-reflection of particular individualities. |
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Nationalism stressed the particular and parochial, the differences, and the national individualities. |
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As well as in Kampuchea and in Laos as in Vietnam powerful kingdoms succeeded these Indianan City-States affirming their individualities. |
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A scintillating display of individualities and shifting emphases enlivened the performance at every moment. |
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The diversities of men and women, young and old, of our communities, our beliefs and our individualities, are the wealth of our region. |
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With FRAGILE he designs systems of identity, coordinated image and visual alphabets through which diverse individualities can be expressed. |
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And it is reality, with its combinations of external individualities and its own combinations of laws and chance, who selects. |
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Yes, for those assemblages constitute collective individualities, who are pursuing a common end, and who have need of a higher direction. |
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Despite lyrical individualities, a common thread amongst the featured artists is a conception of hip hop as not only entertainment, but also education. |
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They have different individualities, but they're also a slime-mold. |
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But he does so without any respect for their individualities. |
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We can recognize the advance taken by certain individualities. |
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This shows that gymnastics is no longer dominated by the Eastern countries and that individualities can be brilliant even if they do not come from a renowned gymnastics nation. |
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Such are the units, the civilized individualities on which political selection acts, that is such are the units that strive to persist in their essence. |
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If a great, dark locust cloud of fashion settles upon our world, upon our dream of quality, upon our humble individualities, we must fear that its passing will leave behind a ravaged field of empty gestures. |
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The hypothesis of a collectivist tomorrow presages a ferocious struggle between the state and the few individualities desirous of preserving their autonomy. |
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Here, as throughout the program, the orchestral playing was notable more for its individualities — for the color and character produced by each player, especially among the woodwinds — than for its smoothness and blend. |
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There is a certain way of doing things, and even in Europe, while each culture has their own individualities and idiosyncrasies, they also have commonalities. |
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That they acknowledge the existence of different therapeutic methods and trainings and respect therapeutic traditions and individualities of each country. |
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The other five offer a wider variety of courses mainly centred around the arts, humanities and teaching, and these often have their quirks and individualities. |
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Literature transforms amorphous fear and pity into individualities. |
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They must, however, make use of this resource with respect for the local peoples' cultures, individualities, socioeconomic situations and traditions. |
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Or, to use more contemporary discourse, does the project articulate territory as a constellation of nodes that pictorialize agglomerated individualities and desires? |
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