The heat of the furnaces is less than in occident and the bones are not reduced into powder. |
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The pentacle is the most powerful symbol in the occident tradition. |
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In eternal vacillation between the Orient and the Occident, Malta has acquired its richness from both of these cultures. |
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Examples include the Gulf oil states, and Turkey as a bridgehead between the Orient and the Occident. |
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An average illiterate, uncultured Indian is by birth more resistant against diseases then a well informed citizens of the Occident. |
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In the 19th century the Orient and the Occident were discursively established just like mirror effect. |
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For example, when there is some nasal catarrh or bronchial infection in the Occident, it is a menace and a dread. |
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The emperorship was conceived as universal and gave its incumbent control over the entire Occident. |
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Reductively, one could say this is the distinction built into the binary of the Occident and the Orient. |
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Here Orient is not any more sensual and phantasmagoric, it is rigid and almost cold. Here Occident is no more sparkling and victorious, it is sad and decadent. |
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It was those differences that prevented the countries of the Occident from following the paths of the earlier Chinese and Indian civilisations. |
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Anatolia forms a bridge between the Orient and the Occident, it has long been mosaic of cultures, combining to form a great picture of civilisations, culture and art. |
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