Lefebvre's Marxism was heteroclite, and was heavily informed via his engagement with other thinkers. |
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Secondly, I wanted to know if you saw any risks in deploying the same logic in rather heteroclite situations. |
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This gives to the working class a much more heteroclite composition than in the past. |
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Come and be surprised by the association of unexpected, heteroclite elements, unknown music and inventive decoration. |
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The structures conducting law enforcement-related activities along transport routes operate like an unconnected, heteroclite ensemble. |
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On this heteroclite partially urbanised territory and which includes industrial and port wastelands, an innovatory strategy is being employed. |
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It is certain that the Western Group, of a heteroclite geography9, is about to take in the Eastern Europe Group. |
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There was juxtaposition of extremely heteroclite elements, arising from the most diverse influences: biblical, the astral concepts of the Babylonians, hellenistic reflection tainted with platonism bordering on gnosticism. |
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The material was selected and made in direct collaboration with the customer by taking account of the heteroclite characteristics of the sites to equip. |
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What words can describe this disparate, heteroclite and dynamic whole ? |
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It consists of a confusing, dusty, heteroclite accretion of objects — many of them valueless, or ephemeral and kept beyond their time — behind which he seems to immure himself in order to feel at ease and resident. |
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Additionally, most of the heteroclite plurals attested in the Classical language have been retained. |
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Something is heteroclite if it is unusual or in some way anomalous. |
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Rather heteroclite at the launching, the website contents got denser and clearly centred year after year on the two more important world championships: MotoGP and Superbike. |
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It has, therefore, always retained its heteroclite character of esoteric knowledge, acquired through initiation and transmitted from generation to generation. |
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Systemizing this heritage, with its rather heteroclite structure only took place much later, when the great « initiates » of the Middle Ages had come into contact with diverse philosophical movements. |
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Woman of taste, Louise Sorel arranged her interior by combining comfort with refinement: mixture of heteroclite objects she found at random of her trips. |
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I would like to present these stories with a group of comedians, adults and children and other elderly to create a more dynamical and heteroclite relationship between the characters. |
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