Especially on the PGA Tour, the tournament venues are largely an ocean of sameness. |
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They come to know the sameness of reality who recollect and meditate the unnameable name of the transcendent one, God. |
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We become stuck in the sameness of reality, because if reality is concrete, obviously I am insignificant. |
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Read as a sequence, from the first to the last, the stories have a certain sense of sameness. |
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The two-piece brass section added a full and funky sound that helped detract from the sameness and blandness of many of Mayer's songs. |
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Do we not sense a paradox here, in such procedural sameness and rigid formality applied to nature's bounteous diversity? |
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Such a sameness, or identity, does not extend to all the details, even all important ones, of either source. |
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There is too much danger that the subject may notice the sameness of the modus operandi. |
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The ' sameness ' that seems in line for censure is in fact a notable virtue. |
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For some at least, this recognition would produce a psychological rift, a split subjectivity imploding with the violent impact of sameness. |
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Outside, the plane trees along the street have the same sameness about them, pollarded in a way I used to think cruel. |
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Fascinating comments by Andrew Otwell on the subject of The sameness of interfaces. |
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On the surface there is a sameness about the trends the data on the top 20 reveal. |
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We must never cease pointing out the essential sameness of the major political parties. |
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Unfortunately, the album's cumulative effect is a feeling of sameness in its raw compositional matter. |
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The essays have a telltale sameness to them, says Stanford's MBA Admissions Director Derrick Bolton. |
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These tracks are produced with eclecticism and style, but through it all is the limp sameness of Merchant's voice. |
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Suddenly the commercials that were created to break through the cacophony have created a deafening sameness. |
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The sameness of the portraits underlines the tetrarchs' equality, while their embrace stresses unanimity and solidarity. |
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As a result, cultural choice is increasingly restricted, and a bland sameness, deadly and soporific, threatens the cultural landscape. |
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Only in the critical combination of such different perspectives does it even make sense to speak of God's identity or sameness. |
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Women are afraid to accept that men get tired of the sameness of a relationship. |
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I am struck by the sameness of the issues that the womens sector in Tasmania still raise. |
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Think of the individual as embodying a dialectic of sameness and difference. |
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Gender complementarity is meant as a meaningful alternative to arguments about gender difference versus sameness. |
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The flaw at this performance was a sameness of colour in his voice, especially during his big aria. |
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The essence of existence is not unity, sameness and continuity, not homogenousness, but diversity and difference, heterogeneousness. |
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What I mean by Robotism, then, is the crushing curse of sameness, the destruction of individuality, and the dead level of mechanical mediocrity. |
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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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While Powers argues for the comforting nature of sameness, Clover argues that sameness is a consequence of the mode of mass production. |
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The items also change every week, so there is no ' sameness ' in dining there. |
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But if the album ultimately suffers from a sameness of sound, that doesn't detract from its bright, insistent melodicism. |
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Colors are generally faded and washed out, giving much of the movie a sort of beige sameness. |
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Such events remind us of the sameness of our human destiny, the fragility of our existence. |
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None of us share the same society although we struggle for sameness in various ways. |
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At a convention noted less for its retail bleakness than its product sameness. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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There is, from year to year, a sameness to the dire threats from Pyongyang. |
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Although excellent entertainment for dyed-in-the-wool fans, the sameness of this series was pointed up when a really imaginative director was put to work on one of them. |
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Partly it's because you can pick up bargains, but it's also because it provides a welcome alternative to high-street sameness and flat-pack furniture. |
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It was fraught with language inadequate to genital specificity, a language of the one-sex body in which corporeal difference threatened always to collapse into sameness. |
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The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness. |
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Tautology is always a fault, being the sameness of expression which adds nothing to the sense or the sound. |
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When his full capacities are not demanded by the job he becomes emotionally fatigued and his work descends to a wearisome sameness. |
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The sameness of the recovered substance with the registered substance is well established for a wide range of solvents. |
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But there are some motives which are questionable, such as sameness of tastes or of mentality. |
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While they do not want to stand out in a group, this drive towards sameness is tempered by the search for a unique and defining identity. |
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The community spirit can no longer rest easily on the safe ground of sameness. |
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It is also contextual, as sameness or difference are assessed in specific contexts of social relations, at specific historical times. |
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Have you ever looked for someting really new, different and exciting in this world of sameness and look-alikes? |
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It is good for pupils to realise this on a more global level, the global sameness, if you like. |
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Such photos generally blur into the sameness of routine, but this particular one is unexpectedly stirring. |
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The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated. |
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But eventually that commitment to ubiquity and sameness killed the company. |
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But Sanchez is optimistic about his future, which is a good sign for the media, which needs a shock to its sameness. |
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Recognizing the diverse nature of Hispanic families, the purpose of this article was not to perpetuate the myth of sameness or ethnic homogeneity. |
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The sameness ties together a pretty eclectic set of plantings. |
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There's a numbing sameness to life now, everything's kind of toned down. |
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He concluded that sameness of person is indifferent to sameness of body. |
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It is much easier to build coalitions out of monolithic sameness. |
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They seemed to be looking for conformity, but they detested sameness. |
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The promise of endless variety savours of sameness, and we blame ourselves for being spoilt or ignorant, unimaginative, ungrateful and unfulfilled. |
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A standard can be a mark of excellence, something to aspire to, but in a mass-produced and mass-marketed world, standards mean an unending pursuit of sameness and mediocrity. |
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It has, over time, become a plant with unvarying genetic sameness. |
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Neptune's embrace reminds us of the ecstasy of paradise and of the bliss of uroboric sameness from which we each derive our very sense of self-hood. |
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It turns out that globalisation, while promising sameness through brand-name consumption, was fostering, through uneven economic growth, an intense feeling of difference. |
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Numerical difference thus entails the failure of numerical sameness, but not conversely: a part is not numerically the same as its whole, but it is not numerically different from its whole. |
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It is the continuation of the same functional organization and thus the same life which is the criterion of identity for sameness of living thing, be it an oak or a horse. |
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To some extent, the rear-window gaze might be a nostalgic one in reaction to a growing sense of anomie as our lives and places lose their distinctiveness in globalized morphings into a predictable sameness. |
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National identity is very much centered around difference rather than sameness and kiwiana is very much about celebrating difference. |
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The snootiness and sameness of Switzerland is dispiriting, they say. |
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The second cause is matter of exultation to the philanthropist and philosopher, and of regret to the poet…namely, the security, comparative equability, and ever-increasing sameness of human life. |
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Distinctiveness and sameness coexist fretfully. |
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The requirement for more equitable access to Morale and Welfare Programs was endorsed by the Base and Wings Commanders who pointed out that equitability does not mean equality, sameness, or identicalness. |
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David Wiggins's explication of sortal dependency might appear to offer a final glimmer of hope for pluralist claims of sameness. |
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In general, these towns wear a monotonous sameness of aspect, physical and moral. |
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There has been an awful sameness about the international rugby landscape, which comes down to the same countries playing one another, year in and year out. |
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For all their exceptionality, there is also a numbing sameness to the movies of Hayao Miyazaki. |
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Not only is the pursuit of uniformity now seen to be misguided but we realize that sameness can lead to weakness and even vulnerability while diversity can strengthen. |
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It is difficult to see how this call for substantive equality and sameness can be reconciled with local justice or different standards being applied according to circumstances. |
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The result of using this lens should be fairness, not sameness. |
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At the same time, they are likely to become so dependent on the element of sameness in their lives that they will have difficulty coping with, and may react sharply to, changes in their environment or routines. |
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Today the concept of equality acknowledges that different treatment of women and men may sometimes be required to achieve sameness of results, because of different life conditions or to compensate for past discrimination. |
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The decision has to be based on the sameness of the main constituents. |
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Doing anything for 16 years, there is going to be a level of sameness to it that is difficult, I'm sure, for an audience, but also difficult for a performer. |
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For all the breeds and breeding on display at this most elegant of kyoodle carnivals, there is a wonderful sameness about people who go to the dogs. |
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