Virtual reality and social networking might combine to provide the benefits of dense populations without the propinquity. |
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There have historically been five criteria for marriage: gender, age, number, propinquity, and species. |
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Geographic propinquity and a global network reflecting our pluralism give us a unique sensibility and sensitivity. |
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In his study, Martin Wörter explores the technological propinquity between universities and the business community. |
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Time and propinquity, it was thought, would produce a richly diverse yet integrated society. |
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Surely, too, it would be a waste of an agent, for after several hours of propinquity I could scarcely fail to recognise him in the future. |
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Geographical propinquity gives rise to conflicting territorial claims from Bosnia to Mindanao. |
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But self-assertion and propinquity did their work, with the usual results. The difficulty with neighboursThe trouble is that propinquity and self-assertion are still at work today. |
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The propinquity of the wicked plainly has an unsettling impact on the peace of mind of the virtuous Mr Santorum. Gays should not only be disqualified from serving their country, says Mr Santorum. |
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It's not that there is enforced propinquity. |
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At first he worked mostly in his cottage in Kent, until its propinquity to the Channel coast, where invasion was hourly expected, forced a return to London. |
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Some experimental spirits could not resist the diversion of throwing Varick and his former wife together, and there were those who thought he found a zest in the propinquity. |
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