For many, the congruencies of the Anzac legend and the diggers who served in Vietnam were slight, too slight, and the legend seemed unable to accommodate them. |
It's a lazy reflex to draw congruencies between a writer's manner and their prose, but her paragraphs have the same scrupulousness, the same deliberate observation. |
Among the topics are axioms in number theory, congruencies and groups, rational numbers and real numbers, polygons and their construction, and tessellations. |
Congruencies in increased mortality rates, years of potential life lost, and causes of death among public mental health clients in eight states. |
Each has its own nature and structure, but they are bound together via a series of geometrical congruencies at the compositional level. |
There are also non-mathematical congruencies. |