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    This means we can never be Homogenous.

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    The fire is Homogenous.

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    Homogenous mixture- composition of the mixture is the same throughout.

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    Idea of‘Homogenous' Polish culture is a myth: UN human rights expert.

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    The dominant architectural schemes of most of the temples are uniformly Homogenous.

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    Are European countries becoming more similar and Homogenous because of the EU?

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    Better dispersion of additives into PVC, more Homogenous melt of PVC, etc.

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    And it is not simply Homogenous and static, but heterogeneous, dynamic and ever-changing.

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    Homogenous PVC flooring is practical and economical but does not meet very high aesthetic standards.

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    Commercial Homogenous and Heterogeneous Vinyl Roll Characteristic: a: Antibacterial, eo-friendly, waterproof, fireproof, anti-iodine and anti-corrosion.

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    Since neither"classical dance" nor"folk dance" are Homogenous entities, one naturally expects to find considerable variations.

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    Its stunning vistas, opulent(if Homogenous) neighbourhoods and even the tourist schlock seem to hold something for everyone.

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    Often, group decisions are made by Homogenous groups- groups with members who tend to think like one another.

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    Tegan is a liberal surrounded by liberals, but growing up, the political climate in her home was not nearly so Homogenous.

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    The field of social psychology has recently been criticized for being politically Homogenous with a liberal bias(see Crawford & Jussim, 2018).

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    Both North Korea and South Korea equate nationality or citizenship with membership in a single, Homogenous ethnic group and politicized notion of"race.

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    The material is worked to the closest size of the desired part and the grain structure of the finished piece is more Homogenous.

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    In the case of segmentation, the market audience is divided into similar and Homogenous groups and individual targeting strategy is used for those groups.

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    VPN is also used to provide a Homogenous network environment to a corporate firm having its office locations in different parts of the world.

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    It would certainly be ironic if people who are the most certain they have Homogenous ancestries are also the least likely to be represented in these databases.”.

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    In 2001, according to a study, the estimated age of survival for sickle cell patients was 53 years for men and 58 years for women with Homogenous SCD.

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    The Muslims developed a capacity for concerted thought and action as a Homogenous well- knit community and took a leading part in the fight for freedom between 1920- 22.

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    It was due to the rise of this type of nationalism that many empires with heterogeneous cultural groups got disintegrated and new independent states emerged with Homogenous cultural identity.

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    His films and stage plays, according to critic Michael Coveney"comprise a distinctive, Homogenous body of work which stands comparison with anyone's in the British theatre and cinema over the same period.

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    And if we don't answer that question, instead of becoming healthier and more diverse, we're going to become wealthier and more Homogenous and I don't think that's what Seattle wants.

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    His films and stage plays, according to the critic Michael Coveney,“comprise a distinctive, Homogenous body of work which stands comparison with anyone's in the British theatre and cinema over the same period.”.

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    The north Indian Muslims were a fairly Homogenous group, whose origins, language, and culture had, for centuries, been affected by the Afghans, Turks and Persians who came to the Delhi court.

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    Tönnies believed that these kinds of interactions and social ties were driven by emotions and sentiments(Wesenwille), by a sense of moral obligation to others, and were common to rural, peasant, small-scale, Homogenous societies.

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    Rushton's theory on the other hand requires that a Homogenous suite of personality traits ordered along a single dimension has been adaptive though all of human history, which would require a constant Homogenous environment throughout this vast period.

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    This method is not suited for businesses that sell high volumes of relatively Homogenous products, such as food producers, but it can be ideal for companies that sell high-dollar items with relatively low volume, such as automobiles or yachts.

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