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    1. The Bible itself is not homogenous


    2. Multiculturalism is the antithesis of the American ―melting pot‖ that promoted a common (homogenous) culture by assimilating


    3. Such distinctions, until quite recently, where common among certain cultures (or groups) who, for centuries, acquired cultural and intellectual sustenance from homogenous gene pools


    4. They further explain the phenomenon of multi-culturalism and its balkanize agenda calling for a new social order replacing homogenous ones


    5. recently, been socially and culturally homogenous


    6. Classical scholar and author Tracy Lee Simmons foresees that we can anticipate only “a bland, homogenous ignorance” in the student exposed to such a regime


    7. A homogenous strip of dirty-grey concrete and shattered windows


    8. About 2500 artists perform in the month long festival in concert halls all around Chennai,” continued I, “It goes well to say that it is a community—the Carnatic community—and has an identity, a homogenous identity that finds a common expression through a common voice


    9. in a homogenous gaseous atmosphere near the surface of planet earth—that the branch is really


    10. The place soon became crowded with patrons who were anything but homogenous

    11. Now, you may ask how did this differ from life in any rural community prior to the great experiment? Mainly in the fact that the village changed from being a homogenous entity in clan-tribal terms into something quite different through tribal mixing


    12. Perhaps, there could be no contradiction in the assumption of an ‘average Musalman’ since Mohammedans tend to be homogenous in the socio-religious sense, irrespective of their race, color, occupation and domiciliation


    13. If you know these things, act these ways, then by acting these ways you will make the social institutions and cultural values into homogenous groves producing homozygotic citizen-actors-self-cloning fruit trees


    14. highly homogenous; that is, the DNA of individuals is more


    15. Mix them to make a homogenous paste


    16. Knowing that volatility is not homogenous is key when managing risk of really big numbers


    17. Unifying homogenous option combinations (that is, combinations of the same type with the same call-to-put ratio) gives rise to the payoff function that resembles the functions of input combinations


    18. He proposes to call the structures which resemble each other in distinct animals, owing to their descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification, "homogenous"; and the resemblances which cannot thus be accounted for, he proposes to call "homoplastic"


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