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They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras.
To work through his backlist is to be surprised at the continuities that are present in his writing.
Another section includes a useful analysis of the vice-presidency and the changes and continuities it has exhibited.
They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time.
There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states.
Other books, more often than not written by religious believers, emphasize continuities between the pursuit of theological and scientific truth.
Of course, there may be continuities between the culture that is the church and the culture in which we find ourselves.
Reading Johns's study, I was repeatedly struck by continuities between the early modern world he describes and the present day.
Johnson emphasizes the continuities, both chronological and geographical, between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Instead what is offered is a sense of the range of representations whilst indicating some continuities and discontinuities in theme and form.
The various continuities and discontinuities that are discernible derive from the real changes that are deemed to have taken place.
Pool devotes equal attention in these final chapters to continuities between the liberation struggle and the state as well as ruptures and contradictions.
But the Dutch and British colonial empires broke continuities, too.
With all the continuities and discontinuities outlined in our separate chapters, this period was clearly fundamental for the subsequent development of Europe.
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.
You could really make a fun board game identifying all the lack of continuities in this film.
In this respect especially, seventeenth-century philosophy has important continuities with the Aristotelian tradition and with Hellenistic philosophy.
Arnstein demonstrates how adroitly Victoria handled several recurring issues that provided the continuities between the two distinct periods of her life.
Deontologists will find little comfort in this timely return to exploring the continuities between nature and the good.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Connexions and continuities are supposed to be foreign to experience, to be by-products of dubious validity.
For continuities, both of the mechanical and the organic kind, he lacked sense.
In all this the continuities and the discontinuities are absolutely co-ordinate matters of immediate feeling.
But the measure of the value of an experience lies in the perception of relationships or continuities to which it leads up.
Physicians are not without the use of this decussation in several operations, in ligatures and union of dissolved continuities.
By focusing on the intellectual and moral continuities in Coleridge's lifework Cain reminds us to the contrary that conservatism is an idealism of its own.
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