One unifying element that ran through all of Kim's teaching was the acknowledgment of the importance of spirit. |
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California fog provides a unifying tonalist palette, especially in the dry season when the hills are dun colored. |
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The unifying feature of this theory was that it unified Einstein's theory of gravitation and Maxwell's electromagnetic theory. |
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His contribution is unifying important parts of classical mechanics and Maxwell's electrodynamics. |
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Memetics is a scientific theory unifying biology, psychology, and cognitive science. |
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It is pro-family, uniting those gay family members with their siblings and parents in the unifying ritual of civil marriage. |
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While Bank of America has developed workarounds to integrate core systems, it has made progress on unifying operations on some fronts. |
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Eventually the Romans copped on to the unifying power of currency and circulated their coins widely throughout the empire. |
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The unifying link was that all of the artists had a connection with a small Quebec village called Saint-Juste-du-Lac. |
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This is a world with many component elements but no visible unifying underpinning. |
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But there's a very compelling party interest, they believe, in unifying the party, so one candidate can carry the banner against the candidates. |
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This is what is driving the ever-more vigorous assertion of the Catalan language as a unifying regional factor. |
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Language is a unifying factor, as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are mutually intelligible languages. |
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The theory of evolution by natural selection is the unifying theory of biology. |
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Amidst the pageantry the monarchy is presented as a part of the unbroken tradition unifying the nation. |
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The election process could end up dividing the nation, rather than unifying it. |
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It may be a simple unifying idea, but that is one of the reasons why I like the album so much. |
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It is based on unifying and moving working people, the most powerful movers behind significant social change. |
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The unifying theme of most of the top 10 seems to imply that the station's listeners are easily impressed by the mock-heroic. |
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The progressive movement could be so strong if only there was a unifying mission statement. |
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The unifying factor in all this is her desire to give audiences a sensuous experience. |
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The narrow nationalism attitude is hampering efforts to turn Bahasa Malaysia into a unifying language. |
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However, these songs all share the common unifying characteristic of lullabying children to sleep for generations past and generations to come. |
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These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany. |
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Let your heart settle upon the unifying message that resides behind all things. |
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It was a unifying creed for diversity of belief and faith, for the American dream of achieving individual liberty. |
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History suggests that unifying the archipelago administratively can only be done by the use of force. |
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Sustainable development offers us a unifying concept for the exploitation of natural resources and the integration of environment and development. |
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It can be a move to the left, but a unifying rather than a confrontational one. |
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This yearning for a unifying heroic leader recurred repeatedly. |
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The beet salad is a knockout, a big bowl filled with rustic big slices of beets, scads of toasted walnuts, plenty of blue cheese, and a unifying salad of wilted arugula. |
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In particular, Quaker tradition, with its unifying sense of humanity's spiritual oneness, had laid the cornerstone of much early pacifist campaigning. |
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The roots of post-structuralism and its unifying basis lie in a general opposition not to the philosophical tradition tout court but specifically to the Hegelian tradition. |
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If this year turns out to be a wave, it will seem to lack both a leader and a unifying agenda. |
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Irvine will be seen a candidate uninvolved in the recent fighting and unburdened by political baggage who will act as a unifying force for the overall good of the game. |
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Everyone wants the power, and no one seems capable of unifying the nation. |
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The exposed white appears in a brash yellow field, a pale blue sky and the hide of a large gray cow, unifying the painting, which burns like a summer's high noon. |
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It has served for more than thirty years as a unifying news portal, providing a communication medium and a sounding board for Canadian geoscientists. |
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The red AIDS ribbon subsequently became a unifying symbol for engagement and solidarity. |
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One exciting candidate for a new unifying theory is string theory. |
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In an earlier period, when they were directed against feudal particularism and colonialism, struggles to form nation-states had a progressive content, were unifying movements. |
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He now wants to be the father of the nation, a unifying figure. |
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I see him very much as a unifying factor, if it still is necessary to unify the royal family, insomuch that he is very much combining the best elements of both parents. |
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In short, there is at present no endogenous theory capable of unifying contemporary societies and no imposed or imported ideology can be simply substituted for it. |
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Bluetooth takes its name from Harald Blatand, the 10th-century Danish king who cudgeled neighboring Viking chieftains into unifying Denmark and Norway. |
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Not only literary works began to be translated into other languages and disseminated but there were also several attempts to create a global unifying language like Esperanto. |
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In the Apennine peninsula's south, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was formed in 1816 by unifying the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. |
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Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. |
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Shammar Yahri'sh had not conquered Hadramout, Najran, and Tihama until 275 AD, thus unifying Yemen and consolidating Himyarite rule. |
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Lack of water in the Arabian Peninsula prevented the Sabaeans from unifying the entire peninsula. |
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During the period of the reigns from Egbert to Alfred the Great, the kings of Wessex emerged as Bretwalda, unifying the country. |
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Note that we have not yet been introduced to any unifying plot conflict. |
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Osmosis' skin care, color cosmetics, Osmosis MD and supplement lines will share a cohesive look, unifying these collections as a single brand. |
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Bull overpaints his own and others' artworks, loosely reassembling fragments rather than unifying them. |
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The text developed dynamics in various areas but with constant attention to energy as a unifying principle. |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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Maxwell understood the connection between electromagnetic waves and light in 1861, thereby unifying the theories of electromagnetism and optics. |
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The central unifying doctrine of these movements is the priesthood of all believers. |
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In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. |
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He took the title James I of England and James VI of Scotland, thus unifying these two countries under his personal rule. |
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The army is viewed not only as a social leveler but also as a means of unifying a country with three cultures and four languages. |
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Recognition of formal causes would counter this view and acknowledge the presence in creation of a unifying force beyond the material. |
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Another institution key to unifying the German states, the Zollverein, helped to create a larger sense of economic unification. |
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The unifying forces for the Berber people may be their shared language, or a collective identification with Berber heritage and history. |
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While samba music continues to act as the national unifying agent in Rio, Funk Carioca found a strong community following in Brazil. |
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The 1833 territorial division of Spain put a formal end to the Kingdom of Galicia, unifying Spain into a single centralized monarchy. |
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The Vijayanagara Empire created an epoch in South Indian history that transcended regionalism by promoting Hinduism as a unifying factor. |
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Of course, a key historical role was played by the Costa Rican Army in unifying the other Central American armies to fight against Filibusters. |
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The state maintains its control on mosques through unifying the Friday Khutba and selecting preachers of the most important mosques. |
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But a coalition stabilised by unifying core beliefs is better than a marriage of convenience between the Tories and Lib Dems. |
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Coates develops a number of unifying themes, one being the inherently hierarchical design of the legal and social regime of seigneurialism. |
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According to them, it simply did not match the nationally unifying power of High German. |
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Toward a unifying social cognitive theory of career and cadmic interest, choice, and performance. |
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The church was utilised by the dukes as a unifying force for their disparate duchy. |
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The process of political othering was not simply a rhetorical consequence of the Revolution's own unifying political culture. |
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Paradoxically, it is a unifying feature, not something that separates the citizens of a country. |
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Artificial intelligence is a unifying theme throughout Scott's career as a director, particularly in Blade Runner, Alien, and Prometheus. |
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Hierarchical attributes and a unifying model of bed forms composed of cohesionless material and produced by shearing flow. |
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This unifying property of ethnicity has been closely tied to the rise of the nation state as the predominant form of political organization in the 19th and 20th century. |
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The typical unifying characteristics of the different classes and types are the fermentation of grains, distillation, and aging in wooden barrels. |
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After unifying Castile, Ferdinand introduced to Castile many laws, regulations and institutions such as the Inquisition, that were typical in Aragon. |
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During the Indonesian occupation, Tetum and Portuguese were important unifying elements for the East Timorese people in opposing Javanese culture. |
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To unify China, Kublai began a massive offensive against the remnants of the Southern Song in 1274 and finally destroyed the Song in 1279, unifying the country at last. |
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But some fear that the island's unique patois, known as Singlish, could be lost and with it an important cultural glue unifying the multiethnic, multi-religious city-state. |
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In 1955, the Council of Europe was formed in Strasbourg following a speech by Sir Winston Churchill, with the idea of unifying Europe to achieve common goals. |
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Slowly, the members began to see the confederation as a unifying entity. |
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The medieval idea of unifying all Christendom into a single political entity, with the Church and the Empire as its leading institutions, began to decline. |
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Determined to prevent another treason like his father's, Naresuan set about unifying the country's administration directly under the royal court at Ayutthaya. |
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These wars do not become readily comprehensible in classification until one formulizes within them the unifying factors of economics and democracy. |
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He has no official political role, but he is a unifying force and peacemaker in a nation that has become increasingly factionalized and acrimonious. |
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The GCU aims to produce a systemised and unified message between all of Sharjah's government departments by coordinating and unifying their media and communication efforts. |
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This left a vacuum of power in Wales in which princes and kings were free to squabble over their lands, without the unifying presence of Gruffudd to ward off Norman attacks. |
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The Book of Concord replaced earlier, incomplete collections of doctrine, unifying all German Lutherans with identical doctrine and beginning the period of Lutheran Orthodoxy. |
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Absent the unifying presence of Theodoric, the Ostrogoths and Visigoths were unable to consolidate their realms despite their common Germanic kinship. |
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There was no singular unifying set of festivals across the Germanic world. |
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Mieszko saw baptism as a way of strengthening his hold on power, with the active support he could expect from the bishops, as well as a unifying force for the Polish people. |
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Amoli Larijani in a letter addressed to Ayatollah Khamenei said that the unifying comments of his eminence have roots in pure fountain of Vicegerency. |
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The democratic movement of the late 19th century, unifying liberals and social democrats, particularly in northern Europe, used the slogan Equal and Common Suffrage. |
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For IBM, the addition of Lotame to IBM DDX provides value for their customers through the integration with the leading unifying data management platform on the market. |
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At that time Germany was a multitude of small separate states, and Goethe's works would have a seminal influence in developing a unifying sense of nationalism. |
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