His music was characterized by great individuality, sometimes bordering on the sensational. |
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Where the 5 is a staid, solid car, with reliable if sporty handling, the Jag offers up the individuality of that British heritage. |
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The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh. |
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So all I can say is come on girls, bring back the love handles and let personality and individuality win out. |
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The culture appears to be undergoing some kind of revival among those who like to express their individuality by dressing alike. |
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Inherent in this are his qualities of individuality, ambitiousness, justice, and straightforwardness. |
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It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed under the might of totalitarian collectivism. |
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I'm sure there is just as much individuality and individualism among black people as there is among Caucasians. |
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Even more than the Victorian era, ours is an age of individualism rather than individuality. |
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The counterpart of a culture's national individuality in its literature is originality, the definitive marker of literariness. |
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It was a dream in which man cast off his atomic individuality, as the lycanthrope surrendered to the multiplicity of the wolf pack. |
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Both images collapse universality and individuality into monumentalized maternity. |
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It allows for the eternal individuality of all things without the loss of oneness or harmony. |
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The concluding Samba throbbed with rhythmic intensity and interpretive individuality. |
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Even if they do, it is clear that it is as conscious, human animals that we gain a sense of our individuality and selves. |
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Fresh Atlantic fish and shellfish are invariably the star attractions here, presented with style and individuality. |
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The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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It embraced the themes of freedom and individuality and transposed them onto an urban, man-made context. |
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It's associated with a fiery temper, with an uncontrollable individuality and impetuousness. |
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Molecular biology associates our individuality with the uniqueness of the genes. |
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Uniform extinguishes individuality, a man becomes a waiter, a sommelier, a maitre d' hotel. |
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Above all, though, the list reflects wines with elegance and sophistication and individuality. |
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They specialize in niche markets where individuality is more important than mass production. |
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She'd get into the habit of rooting around in charity shops for an outfit that spoke volumes in individuality and style. |
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Trends in gardening come and go, but individuality and aesthetics will always be in vogue. |
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The brand personality is consistently hallmarked by individuality, innovation, competence and non-conformism. |
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With Hegel's concept of objective spirit, the object domain of modern social science, that is, individuality and society, make their appearance. |
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Boring mealtimes are set to be spiced up, as Irish designers produce statement pieces for the table that bring individuality to place settings. |
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Instead, the blandness of the Hollywood versions merely underlines the oddness, individuality and appeal of the originals. |
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In massive wooden sculptures achieved by direct carving, Raoul Hague world to reveal the individuality of the trees from which they were cut. |
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Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with. |
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One of the historian's tasks, in contrast, is to honour the individuality and humanity of people in the past. |
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He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today. |
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For his part, the chef has to strive to make the customer understand the individuality of a particular preparation. |
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In other words, what we see is not self-evident equality, but human particularity and human individuality. |
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She must cling still closer to him, echo faithfully his individuality, lose herself in him. |
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They are known for their respect for individuality and the closeness of care. |
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Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. |
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Its individuality and its links with York, which is not a faceless city but has its own special character and heritage, are swept away. |
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And the idea of art being a personal expression, a flag of individuality, is also an idea imported from the West. |
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Molecular heterogeneity for PKU results in wide phenotypic heterogeneity, which contributes to biochemical individuality. |
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One thing maybe we do share in common, coming from our part of the world, is individuality. |
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At 12 weeks, activity has become vigorous and behaviour shows distinct individuality. |
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None of them display any charming character, appealing features or particular individuality. |
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A collection of individuals yet we feel that any expression of individuality is an affront to community. |
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The best wines of this region can truly stand alone in quality and individuality. |
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The role can be a means through which the character expresses his or her individuality. |
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The self, in Indian philosophy is something different than the Western idea of self as individuality. |
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I think there is a real issue about valuing individuality and difference to a far extent. |
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She has such character and individuality, it never seems to feel like that. |
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We strive to revel in our uniqueness, love our individuality, and express that freely. |
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Men gave up their individuality and personal freedom to fit into what they believed their women wanted. |
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I like stadiums to have individuality, identity, a unique feeling and atmosphere that strikes you every time you see it. |
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His own music, lacking any marked individuality, has not stood the test of time. |
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By imagination, I mean that expression of our individuality by which we make a personal sense of the world around and inside of us. |
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Style is nothing if not a celebration of individuality, of individual variability. |
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Since we cannot return to our former innocence, people should be forced to submerge their individuality in collective life. |
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In fact, we learn our patterns of togetherness and individuality in our families of origin. |
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Conversely, as we zoom out from a multiplex entity, the particles lose their individuality and the entity becomes a mass. |
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Her grids may symbolize pigeonholes but she pays homage to the individuality of people. |
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He noted that sexual fetishes, no matter how weird they might seem, were an expression of one's individuality. |
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Her gift for melody, her insistence on shaping almost every piece as a song, gives her work a stamp of individuality. |
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Whatever your style, it's the finishing touches that set the scene and add a touch of class and individuality to your wedding day. |
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When we celebrate individuality, we let people choose who they are, be they members of a religion, free spirits, or something else entirely. |
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I strongly recommend the book for anyone who thinks manners are boring, deadening constraints on their individuality. |
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The writing of socio-cultural reality, where 'writing' is understood in its broad Derridean sense, is the very essence of individuality. |
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But as for dressing them the same, Lana makes sure she keeps the twins' individuality. |
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A dragon carved into the hilts of the blades and the grip of the pistol marked their individuality. |
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We suffer as we struggle to define our individuality and hence simultaneously emphasize our separateness. |
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Telomeres play important roles in genome stability and in maintaining the individuality of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. |
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Unlike the Boys' Brigade, he did not believe in drilling boys as it destroyed individuality and dulled enthusiasm. |
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Their very individuality is citable as evidence for the prosecution. |
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In this way, it promotes new communitarian formulas and the constitution of individuality on the margins of the ethnic group, citizenry, and the state. |
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One issue with the exterior design is a seeming lack of individuality, as it appears to combine design cues from a number of other cars and look a bit generic. |
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Also, women today have lost any sense of colour, style or individuality. |
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Father and son are not simply embodiments of conflicting political stances, but well-developed characters who gain individuality as the film unfolds. |
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And people clearly have more individuality and taste than companies. |
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It is certainly a socialist experiment in that it destroys individuality. |
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Utilizing a soundscape, traditional music, vocalizations and projections, this two-part work explores the interdependency of community and individuality. |
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These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality. |
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He attacked the prevailing consensus about progress on the grounds that it failed to respect individuality, promote ethical behaviour or preserve non-material values. |
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What interests me in this conversation is the attitude towards conformity and individuality, and the resistance that the idea of universal penmanship skills raises. |
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The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish. |
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Laugh at your own goofs and, instead, revel in your individuality. |
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The recent Eleanor Antin and Adrian Piper retrospectives examined more than three decades of each artist's work while highlighting the individuality of each vision. |
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But on their off hours, they embrace 'kawaii,' the trend of dressing in a cute, almost child-like style, to flaunt individuality. |
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As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and interchangeable, neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules. |
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The key to the gate lodge's appeal is the individuality of each building. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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But some fashion-conscious Sikhs are reclaiming the individuality of their headdress. |
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On the other side of the terrace, the houses have more individuality. |
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There are still gorgeous gowns being produced, Tfank insists, but the individuality seems to have diminished. |
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In recounting these anecdotes and laughing at their own punch lines, the young men were asserting their individuality. |
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It was an era of individuality, and it focused on the one-off and the unique. |
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With such deft touches, he simultaneously invokes Australian ideas of mateship, individuality, colonial innocence and a mood of melancholy sacrifice. |
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These two men represent diversity rampant, united only by their gender and individuality of vision, like a mismatched stereopticon instead of duplicate images, right and left. |
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Is it they way they take previously nice pubs and turn them into standardised bright yellow tackfests, thus removing all traces of character and individuality? |
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I really think it's just an extension of that adolescent need to define one's individuality as heavy-handedly as possible, but specifically in the area of intelligence. |
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From the highest to the lowest, all were entangled in a subtle web of mutual espionage, and every element of individuality was crushed under the weight of unbending formalism. |
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The crisis provoked by her burning the meat heightens her resentful awareness of loss of individuality to which the domestication of marriage has subjected her. |
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In an age governed by regulation and timidity, where originality is all too often swamped by political correctness, this building will stand as a triumph of individuality. |
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In short, situatedness gives individuality, relatedness communality and intendancy presencing. |
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And individuality is what marks the Hemingway nest box, reflecting the designer's liking for 1970s-style housing. |
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This marketing of each member's individuality was reinforced by the distinctive nicknames adopted by each member of the group. |
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Jimmy, and a heroic girl called Whatsername, who are struggling to express their individuality in a mass-media culture. |
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Parietal tapetum cells keep their individuality and position lining the locules throughout their entire life cycle. |
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His orchestration has an individuality, incisiveness and integration with the musical material only achieved by the greatest composers. |
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He called out the conformism hiding in the pose of rugged individuality. |
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The socialist concept of individuality is thus intertwined with the concept of individual creative expression. |
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Driven back on his individuality, he accepted its burdens and its uncompromisingly pessimistic vision of reality. |
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He justified his view on the basis of these composers' depth of evocative expression and their marked individuality. |
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In this emphasis on individuality, my conception of well-being is more Millian than Aristotelian. |
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In their view, the poverty, squalor, and ignorance in which many people lived made it impossible for freedom and individuality to flourish. |
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If it's mainstream acceptance she's after, then a smidgeon more passion, fewer doomy beats and a little more individuality are required. |
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Having recognized his individuality, his subjectivity, having been in relationship with him, I could not render him beingless. |
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This is an utmost form of protest on the part of individuality, thirsty to be eternalized, against change and absolute renovation. |
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Soviet historiography maintains that the Moldovans received an ethnic individuality in the late Middle Ages through contacts with Slavs. |
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The image of the smoker can vary considerably, but is very often associated, especially in fiction, with individuality and aloofness. |
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Personality is individuality existing in itself, but with a nature as a ground. |
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His victory fitted well with the passion and intensity of the Romantic movement, with its emphasis on individuality. |
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This individuality may have resulted, to some extent, from a lack of comprehension of the classics. |
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In 1859 an essay by the philosopher John Stuart Mill, entitled On Liberty argues for toleration and individuality. |
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The socialist conception of freedom is closely related to the socialist view of creativity and individuality. |
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He saw in the Renaissance the emergence of the modern spirit of individuality, which the Middle Ages had stifled. |
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The event that sparked it all off was the planet of individuality, Uranus, starting its seven-year journey in his home sign of space-age Aquarius yesterday morning. |
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However the case may be with societies under widely different conditions of development, the law of mass and individuality holds true of the social facts known to us. |
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In the United States, preschool education emphasizes individuality. |
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It seems that a desire to lose one's individuality and find identity in the love of another is what quietly moves the events of A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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Elgar stands on the shoulders of Berlioz, Wagner, and Liszt, from whose influences he has freed himself until he has become an important individuality. |
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The reduction of necessary labour time to a minimum would grant individuals the opportunity to pursue the development of their true individuality and creativity. |
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This led to Romantic rejections of this in favor of pictures of the emotional side and individuality of humans, exemplified in the novels of Goethe. |
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Distinctiveness and individuality are not the same as individualism, in which the determination to plough one's own furrow regardless can be a threat to unity. |
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Human agency was a central element in the historical thought of Machiavelli and Guicciardini, but they did not have a modern notion of individuality. |
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While in low forms of cellular life there is no organic appearance of sex, it exists potentially, and as life develops a higher individuality organic sexhood appears. |
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There is probably no form of gown more replete with interest to the artistic designer, nor one that lends itself to greater individuality of expression, than the tea-gown. |
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An imaginative and eye-catching wall treatment using pieces of gold joss paper brings individuality and Asian elegance to this unique powder room. |
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Torn by Ronny Kobo is a sophisticated ready-to-wear collection that celebrates individuality and bold style choices that puts a fresh spin on the concept of dressing up. |
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And, in this country, the traditional, ingrained way to dehumanize people, to make both their pain and their individuality irrelevant, is to rely on their race. |
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The atoms lost their individuality and began to behave as a superatom. |
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The myth also holds that, as something artificial and secondary to human nature, society exerts an unmitigatedly destructive pressure on individuality. |
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