They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras. |
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To work through his backlist is to be surprised at the continuities that are present in his writing. |
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Another section includes a useful analysis of the vice-presidency and the changes and continuities it has exhibited. |
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They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time. |
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There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states. |
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Other books, more often than not written by religious believers, emphasize continuities between the pursuit of theological and scientific truth. |
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Of course, there may be continuities between the culture that is the church and the culture in which we find ourselves. |
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Reading Johns's study, I was repeatedly struck by continuities between the early modern world he describes and the present day. |
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Johnson emphasizes the continuities, both chronological and geographical, between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. |
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Instead what is offered is a sense of the range of representations whilst indicating some continuities and discontinuities in theme and form. |
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The various continuities and discontinuities that are discernible derive from the real changes that are deemed to have taken place. |
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Pool devotes equal attention in these final chapters to continuities between the liberation struggle and the state as well as ruptures and contradictions. |
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But the Dutch and British colonial empires broke continuities, too. |
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With all the continuities and discontinuities outlined in our separate chapters, this period was clearly fundamental for the subsequent development of Europe. |
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The risk of obscuring the continuities and discontinuities within a historical period often comes up when one writes about a year coming to an end. |
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You could really make a fun board game identifying all the lack of continuities in this film. |
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In this respect especially, seventeenth-century philosophy has important continuities with the Aristotelian tradition and with Hellenistic philosophy. |
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Arnstein demonstrates how adroitly Victoria handled several recurring issues that provided the continuities between the two distinct periods of her life. |
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Deontologists will find little comfort in this timely return to exploring the continuities between nature and the good. |
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Chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralization was observed by site geologists in varying amounts and continuities in a number of the holes drilled. |
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But despite these differences, the continuities run very deep. |
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Grimm also assumed a 'thesis of continuity', whereby later sources could be seen as representations of earlier culture, due to the historical continuities between the two. |
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The auctorial voice may choose a number of different ways to make itself heard, but it cannot be wise and defy the cultural continuities into which its life has been woven. |
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Beck allows the final meaning of his work to be dictated by the Sonderweg debate, whereas he might have searched for other continuities and discontinuities. |
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Through such gestic continuities we also witness change and adaptation. |
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