The motion is sensed by an accelerometer disposed within the device that is formed of a monolithic integrated circuit chip. |
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While great cities and their outlying regions often look monolithic to outsiders, they are in fact nothing of the kind. |
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There is no need of a monolithic party if the effective apparat is in general agreement, makes the same assumptions. |
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They are not Luddites or anti-developmentalist, and their sophisticated critiques rarely talk about monolithic neoliberal evils. |
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However, such monolithic, single-structure buildings are a symbol of the inefficient central bureaucracies of the past. |
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Though the Liars' cuts are supremely inaccessible, moody pieces, their chaotic, indecipherable babel plays against Oneida's monolithic tower. |
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All makers of monolithic theories want their theories to explain everything, and they want them to be strong and relatively simple. |
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In black nationalism, Reed sees the risk of the same monolithic thought pattern that produced racism in the first place. |
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It could be, perhaps, that the genre is still seen as monolithic and shambolic, Hildas in horn-hats and breastplates. |
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Neither group forms a monolithic bloc, of course, but women are besting men in registering and voting. |
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The wood, which is through-dyed in the colour black-grey and mitre jointed, gives the tables and Volumina a strong, monolithic character. |
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After several inches of shotcrete are in place, a monolithic dome of steel-reinforced concrete has been created. |
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This 1980-81 piece is his last monolithic sculpture and his last to be of a single material. |
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This section was conceived as having been carved out of a single monolithic block. |
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Without warning the monolithic stone outcropping blew into a thousand fragments of flying rock. |
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The ephemeral nature of Emmanuel's installation, which acts as a memorial, made a striking contrast with the 1970s monolithic Monument. |
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It has also prevented historic palaces, forts, pavilions and gardens from being demolished and replaced with monolithic, monothematic facilities. |
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The black, monolithic tower block, which is largely empty, is to be overhauled and the multi-storey car park demolished under current proposals. |
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According to Novak, the building's final design will have the sleek, monolithic look of a tall office tower. |
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The design for the site has sought to avoid presenting to the river the hard edge of a single monolithic structure behind a fence. |
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The west side of the building is nearly monolithic, appearing impregnable, with ribbon windows and a sheer precipice of craggy stone. |
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For years the Dundee skyline was dominated by the monolithic tower blocks of the Ardler housing estate. |
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It's a gargantuan, tightly-squeezed settlement of 16-lane roads, subway stations with 12 exits and looming, monolithic tower apartment blocks. |
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Enormous monolithic buildings, windowless and scaleless, were separated by vast boulevards. |
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Industrial buildings tend to be large, monolithic, brown, bulky, and not subtle. |
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It seemed appropriate that he should be promoting the brash, monolithic towers that were once disliked but eventually grew on the locals. |
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Yes, my parents did own a reasonably large home, nothing monolithic, but a shelter of fair fortune none the less. |
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At the end of the path was a doorway, which led into one of the monolithic buildings. |
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The military's hardly a monolithic organization, and you can always find someone in the service who didn't like one of his brothers in arms. |
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It would, however, be a mistake to view all these characteristics of manliness and masculinity as monolithic and static. |
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Mainstream scientists dare not disagree with the monolithic block that is Darwinian orthodoxy. |
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With the movement against a monolithic world-economic system, people can once again see the enemy more clearly. |
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From the U.S. perspective, the concept of government-funded media has an air of propaganda and monolithic ideology. |
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A market, not being a monolithic institution, does not have a single set of goals against which one can compare its performance. |
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Workfare regimes are not monolithic systems, but dynamic configurations of restless reform, technocratic emulation, and tangled scalar relations. |
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This study breaks down this monolithic characterization of the administrative apparatus by moving officials from all levels to the forefront. |
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Its application to electronics collected a number of well-known technologies to produce useful monolithic circuits. |
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Its sides slope gently inward to eliminate the need for a toekick, accentuating the material's monolithic character. |
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It is also clear, however, that this is not a unitary or monolithic phenomenon. |
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As fast as she could gun the car without being pulled over, she rushed from the airport to the monolithic Apath building. |
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Just as dodecaphony never followed a monolithic party line, neither did neoclassicism. |
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He tucked his hands into the pant pockets as he casually strolled down the monolithic hallway. |
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A significant measure of centricity was established to facilitate the operation of state bureaucracy, but the system was not monolithic. |
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The politics of parliamentary democracy are not as monolithic as you represent them. |
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Yet some critics equate convergence with a loss of jobs, heavier workloads for journalists, and monolithic news and opinion. |
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You have a monolithic ethnically homogenous white population unthreatened by small marginal minorities of recent immigrants. |
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Canopies are supported on steel cantilevers from monolithic black concrete piers, so from river to warehouse, the structure seems almost solid. |
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They were monolithic silhouettes against the summer night, sharing the fate of all buildings. |
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The seven monolithic churches were excavated out of the ground and are surrounded by trenches and courtyards with graves and hermit cells cut into the inner cliff face. |
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It is much easier to build coalitions out of monolithic sameness. |
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Or rather, they allow all of these to flourish, instead of forcing us back into the last-ditch defence of tightly defined, monolithic, primordial allegiances. |
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The monolithic processors in the desktop field will have a single diode. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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The gift was a cynical, symbolic, and contentless gambit in a monolithic ussr. |
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We linger in the city's few remaining open spaces, desolate and serene as large monolithic apartment blocks overlook the fertile land like greedy developers. |
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Of course, Brennan's purpose is to revise the idea that formalism was monolithic and uninventive, not to situate the Stieglitz circle's aesthetics in historical context. |
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For one, the GOP needs to realize that there is no monolithic way of thinking in black America. |
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The most striking thing about the latter, after all, is its monolithic conformity. |
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He was faced with a monolithic obelisk of pumice with long turquoise strips running along it vertically, the area around it devoid of any tombstones. |
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Oslo is unostentatious, a cosmopolitan city that does not have skyscrapers, spaghetti flyovers, screeching cars, multi level metros of monolithic malls. |
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Their work ignored the inner contradictions in the Soviet bloc and reinforced a monolithic image of communism congenial to the cold war apparatus. |
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Here the caged stone is simply a uniform external layer, but its monolithic appearance will be eventually transformed by vegetation implanted within it. |
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Carved to represent Mt. Kailasa, the home of the god Shiva in the Himalayas, it is the largest monolithic structure in the world, carved top-down from a single rock. |
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Had the obelisk been successfully completed, it would be the single heaviest piece of monolithic stonework reaching about 42 m and weighing over 1168 tonnes. |
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The vanguard is there already in the monolithic casino that dominates the harbour area, where the ferries from Hong Kong disgorge their passengers. |
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By the end of the 1800s and early 1900s, those small factories gave birth to the monolithic glass and steel mills that lined the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers. |
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The new galleries and studios are not Old-World museums which can be described as architectural wonders, or as monolithic buildings that have a story behind them. |
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The cover is dominated by a shot of Hayes' monolithic bald dome, every pore seeming to ooze with the essence of the genius who created the music that lies within. |
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Hamas is not a monolithic organization, nor is it as dogmatic as it is often depicted. |
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It was still dark outside, though thin tendrils of light were warming the horizon, shining an eerie glow on the monolithic buildings to the south. |
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The results of consolidating spending units into a monolithic solidarity must be to eliminate money as well as other financial phenomena from aggregative economic analysis. |
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The phrase suggests a monolithic entity with a single purpose. |
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His commenters show the typically depressing blogger mindset of treating us journalists like a monolithic social block that all behave the same way. |
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The more monolithic bureaucracies became, Gowers felt, the more they reinforced their remoteness by using impenetrable language. |
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A pleasing blend of cream-coloured cladding, monolithic steel and glass atriums, Rowan House is based around a single, central thoroughfare, topped by a massive glass roof. |
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It was later a site for manufacturing monolithic microwave integrated circuits in the 1990s by Marconi Materials Technology. |
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Although all Old Believers groups emerged as a result of opposition to the Nikonian reform, they do not constitute a single monolithic body. |
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Old English should not be regarded as a single monolithic entity, just as Modern English is also not monolithic. |
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Kirks assumptions are stimulating, but he also risks the kind of monolithic stereotyping he sets out to avoid. |
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This monolithic, digitally controlled product is easy to design-in and delivers exceptional phase accuracy and high linearity. |
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The entire Organization operates as one monolithic motivated group with deep sense of belongingness and strong commitment to organization goals. |
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Second, throughout the chapters on the ICTR, Peskin portrays the RPF as monolithic and comprising a highly centralized government. |
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A contextualist reply to the skeptical hypothesis says that it is only a worry if we are monolithic about the meaning of knowledge. |
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Nor was the party itself monolithic from top to bottom, although factions were officially banned. |
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It minted its own currency and carved enormous monolithic steles such as the Obelisk of Axum to mark their emperors' graves. |
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These can be monolithic, as at Haytor and Blackingstone Rock, but are more usually subdivided into stacks, often arranged in avenues. |
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Great monolithic steles and an alphabet left by the Aksumite era attest to this great period. |
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TriQuint is also announcing full production of two new GaN monolithic microwave integrated circuit power doublers for CATV infrastructure. |
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The stone ruins of Great Zimbabwe are also noteworthy for their architecture, as are the monolithic churches at Lalibela, Ethiopia, such as the Church of Saint George. |
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At the same time, varieties persist, almost like a thorn in the side of monoglots, as polyglots and aspiring heteroglots gently mock their monolithic and one-sided worldview. |
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These influences have later resulted in serious rifts and in the breaking down of the monolithic apostolic church to different fragments under different faith stream. |
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Moreover, the ISA are not monolithic social entities, and are distributed throughout the society, as public and as private sites of continual class struggle. |
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The iron based particles are ferromagnetic in their monolithic form, but when they have diameters in the range of nanometers they behave in a similar manner as paramagnets. |
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Fast determination of active components in Angelica dahurica extract using capillary electrochromatography with methacrylate ester-based monolithic columns. |
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