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The use of Mach number to characterize flight speed is rooted in the basic physics of fluid flow.
Their very piousness was rooted in blind prejudice and this made them extremely interesting because they were so obviously flawed.
Kiarostami's films are always rooted in the concrete, in specific characters, places, objects.
In England, the utilitarian doctrine of a higher public good trumped the idea of intellectual property rooted in natural right.
Much of Cuban art today is firmly rooted in international aesthetic trends, particularly conceptual art.
In a field rooted in moral concern, there is a long tradition of solemnity and sternness.
Broadly speaking, it was postulated that the male-to-female's motivations are individual ones, firmly rooted in personal identity.
Perhaps it's evoking a back-to-nature romanticism that's strongly rooted in Western literary tradition.
It is a style that is rooted in tradition and the exotic, yet reflects the dynamism of modern urbanity.
Comfort can easily lead to complacency, and for a band rooted in punk's Riot Grrrl movement, there's no greater sin than phoning it in.
This partially explains the material dimension of his iconography, rooted in the physical world of nature around him.
In his individuated free-floating imagery that defines his iconography, he is rooted in the social and cultural matrix.
Those who question the existence of African philosophy argue that philosophy is rooted in epistemology and metaphysics.
Reality is that soca has overtaken the role of calypso rooted in fundamental mid-20th century style.
This norm is rooted in the belief that there are no privileged sources of scientific knowledge.
And for a soap so rooted in farming country, Emmerdale managed to betray its past, by erasing foot and mouth from its collective memory.
The various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
Through Mrs Swille, the novel hints at the weaknesses of a culture that has long been, and remains, rooted in sentimentalism and melodrama.
Human beings are very much alike, and every culture is rooted in a universal human mentality.
Unfortunately he is merely the head of a rabble of warlords who are firmly rooted in the past.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In a short time the wind tore along the clearing of the Bluff and tried to rip up anything that was not rooted in the soil.
General bol, with unprecedented tenacity, maintained his position as though he were rooted in the very soil.
But the belief of Zoroaster and that of Scandinavia regard the duad as still more deeply rooted in the essence of existing things.
But his good qualities, if few, were of the strongest fiber, rooted in the deeps of him.
At this threshold, syncretic human interaction was already rooted in well defined patterns of practical experience.
Unless they are rooted in our own life, these norms are like misty forms in the air.
They are too deeply rooted in the principles of our national life to be altered.
For more than three decades, this is how the artist has mesmerized audiences with a melange of sound rooted in his native Spain.
Bribery and personal-interest scandals often are rooted in zoning matters.
The others are rooted in found or family photographs, including a self-portrait of the pigtailed artist at age seven.
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