Post-war Europe in particular has witnessed the erasure of particularities, the inevitable march from chimney stacks to nuclear power plants. |
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Since the same types of aircraft are operated all over the world, these views do not reveal cultural particularities of their place of origin. |
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It symbolizes not only her social status but also the psychological particularities of her character. |
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Each was completely by itself in a sun-sparkled immensity of ocean, each had contours and particularities as distinctive as a face. |
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Modern Basque historiography blames the monarchy of Navarre for failing to integrate the particularities of the local legal system. |
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Like all regional historians Bruegel must deal with local particularities and the problem of typicality. |
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One of the particularities of the Northern Ireland economy is that it is heavily dependent on foreign direct investment. |
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By having a person teach you and guide you in your learning, he or she can address the particularities of your situation and understanding. |
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Leave aside the constitutional questions and particularities of procedures to change internal rules. |
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Today we tend to see details and particularities that are not enriched by broad understanding and deep feeling. |
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Each group experiences unique particularities while sharing common experiences under the oppression umbrella of capitalism. |
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Although the recipes were applied to individual defendants, the particularities of each case were of little concern provided the offence fitted into a typical box. |
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Stomach and duodena symptomatology: anamnesis particularities, functional symptoms, epigastric pain, eructation, appetite disorders. |
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Because they insist on considering the individual person generically, they undermine the particularities that ground the self and make it specific. |
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Every room, every piece of furniture and bibelot, will be treated with attention and according its particularities. |
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Faced with the difficulty of achieving real results, Member States sometimes cite cultural particularities to justify their fatalistic attitude. |
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Exocrine pancreas symptomatology: anamnesis particularities, clinical manifestations, pain, pancreatic dyspepsia. |
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Notably, he points out that it fails to provide direct aid to existing producers who must deal with the particularities of organic farming. |
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Every culture had its particularities, but some evolved, while others became ossified. |
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We find that for the purposes of this article and to illustrate the particularities of popcorns the notation we have chosen is clearer. |
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On this page you may find some of the ambers of my collection that show particularities worth consideration and discussion. |
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These particularities are subtle and at times complex, and include behaviour that go beyond customary dress codes or local rules of etiquette. |
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Whatever the particularities of its politics, Italy's voters really are much like any others. |
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Therefore, it should take into account the particularities of consumer mediation. |
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Every country has its own particularities and indigenous values which cannot be set aside in any discussion on the subject of human rights. |
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In addition the section will focus on the particularities of thinking as an activity. |
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They shall take into account the particularities of the country and the requirements of the cantons. |
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There existed besides, other particularities in the domain of prayers associated with the regular life. |
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The pension plan sector is complex and new rules involve numerous technical particularities. |
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Bankruptcy: Available data on bankruptcy rates show no particularities specific to road transport. |
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Given these particularities, the coordinating rules should not be applied to such maintenance allowances. |
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Several siloxane families are produced from this manufacturing method, each with its own particularities and multiple properties. |
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The particularities of these transfers will also be central in my intervention. |
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The minister, for his part, answered that there would not be any penalties and the particularities of the provinces would be respected. |
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This is a unique opportunity to address the particularities of artists intervening in the public space. |
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Many Americans move to places that de-emphasize the particularities of their local community. |
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While unique in some of its particularities, her story is nevertheless also typical of the kinds of difficulties experienced by other women in the project. |
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Liver symptomatology: anamnesis particularities, pain, dyspeptic disorders, other functional disorders. |
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He has explored, too, urban images that suggest the very temperature of New York streets or capture the particularities of the City in changing seasonal light. |
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Through these particularities, the father incites opening out to the world and taking risks whereas in an equivalent situation the mother is often more protective and reassuring. |
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The proceedings outline as well a series of recommendations for regional, national, and communitarian institutions to help create greater awareness of the particularities of contemporary circus creation. |
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Thus perception, following the sense rather than the object, cognizes inexpressible particularities or the object as a particular domain of experience. |
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Cases and experiences on the ground will always have their particularities and therefore 7 turn generalised comparisons into a choice between apples and oranges. |
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One of the particularities of the months before the Copenhagen conference, was the explosion of lobbyists in representation of « clean coal » industries. |
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In 1999, the legislative body of the Azores Region adopted detailed rules for the adaptation of the national tax system to regional particularities, in accordance with powers which were devolved to it in that matter. |
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The few instances in which local rules continue to prevail are often related to the particularities of certain markets and do not interfere with the pan-Canadian standards. |
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This is precisely one of the particularities of their creative style: it is not immediately accessible and requires a reading, involvement, indeed stubborn commitment on the part of the spectator. |
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Always showing avant-gardism and concerned with details, we dedicate a special attention to all aspects and particularities that will give your visual signature a unique and distinctive character. |
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If universalism affirms the existence of essential values common to all human beings, culture, by its diversity, shows a universal truth higher than all particularities. |
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It provides information on sorbent types, specifications, particularities, regulations, deployment techniques, waste disposal and precautions of use. |
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The ultimate stage of Hua-yen emphasizes harmonious coexistence of particularities without necessarily foregrounding their noumenal aspect. |
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They have amputated those things that can't be contained in models, like emotional contagions, cultural particularities and webs of relationships. |
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Still, they are distinguished from the other Thracians by particularities of religion and custom. |
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Despite this, they are distinguished from other Thracians by particularities of religion and custom. |
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Absorption of the transversal into the universal would ignore the axiological particularities of the different cultures and lead to a universalizing discourse that would impose the monological. |
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And its government is well-off, getting revenue from an industrial free-trade zone sited in the middle of the rainforest. Mr Viana, who is no shrinking violet, rather downplays these particularities. |
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Rather, our aim is to understand the particularities of individual cases, and from there develop tools that may be used by whoever is interested, particularly by the poor themselves. |
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The fifth and sixth digits of the code of OKVED are used to identify groups of activities that reflect national particularities and the specific nature of the Russian economy. |
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But each country in the region, he says, has its own particularities. |
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National particularities are relaxed in some areas, and as a result of the interaction between cultures, national identity has acquired a new significance. |
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Among the particularities of small arms and light weapons one may mention that, generally speaking, they are easy to handle, not very vulnerable and need little maintenance. |
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In part, this inward gaze stems from the particularities of attack. |
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It should be added that the ensuing compatibility assessment takes account of each of the measures considered in its own right, with all its particularities, and not just of this overall assessment. |
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With a video tool, I entered their body of light and some particularities of the topography suddenly became apparent: configurations of explosions, cocoons or streams of light, incandescence, black holes. |
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While the occupational similarities of most of the district of Northern Ontario are more important than any differences, there are occupational particularities for each district. |
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In this connection, planning for the training activities shall be done jointly and shall make allowance for the service needs of the organizations involved, local particularities and the need to ensure continuity of service. |
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Procedural rules have become even more efficient in consideration of the particularities of asylum law and in strict observance of the rule of law. |
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Scheelite calcium tungstate is well known for their interesting luminescence and structural particularities and therefore has been extensively studied during the past century. |
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In addition, regional particularities and development of true circulation and exchange networks can clearly be observed for the Middle Magdalenian during the Heinrich Stadial. |
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