What made her sets more than just a potpourri of disparate songs was her ability to somehow convincingly bind everything together. |
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Examples of Afrofuturism can be found in disparate snatches from literature, popular music, and visual art. |
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In winter, hunters come for the wild game shoots, which explains the rifles on the wall and the disparate taxidermy. |
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The bridge between the disparate realms of knowledge and faith was an intuitive mode of perception or apprehension called Ahnung. |
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It was a Rosetta stone that I would continually go back to when multiple issues from disparate groups clamored for priority. |
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Not every team has a safety net like Bowman to deal with the changing times and such a disparate group of personalities. |
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It explains and questions such disparate subjects as Congolese dinosaurs, Kabbalah and macrobiotics. |
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As Toronto theatre critics dispense increasingly disparate opinions, some shows are savaged in one rag and lionized in another. |
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Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers. |
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The medium of television has only increased the power of sports to be a shared experience among a disparate population. |
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Also, the complexity of the subject, involving such disparate matters as mechanics and neurobiology, has Balkanized it. |
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The multiplex type filter contains at least two disparate bandpass filters for separate reception or transmission frequency bands. |
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Even so, the artist's disparate styles of portrait and cartoon clash with only a flicker of emotional spark. |
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The Seminoles were a loose association of disparate bands, including Creek from Georgia, local Apalachee, and runaway black slaves. |
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Globalization means that the disparate parts of the world are coming closer together. |
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While this album felt more disparate and less powerful, the tracklist was varied and inventive. |
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However, there are records of a similar nature written down by disparate civilizations over the last three millennia. |
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The original two-story house combined brick, plaster, and board-and-batten siding into a hodgepodge of disparate details. |
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Is there any other short word so charged with a multiplicity of meanings and significations, so many disparate elements? |
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By 1998, the BJP had recognised this only too well, cobbling together a motley, and ideologically disparate, bunch of allies. |
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As a practicing Buddhist, Shea's attempt to crosshatch and uncloak these seemingly disparate elements as mere veneers is none too surprising. |
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The synthetic pulling together of disparate strains of thought that characterizes American Studies has also proved invaluable. |
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On her latest album, she fuses African root beats with such disparate genres as meringue, salsa, calypso, bolero and ska. |
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Conflict has been a banner behind which a large number of disparate discontents have been brigaded. |
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It features the creature of the title, a giant sperm whale, as it swims through disparate oceans, encountering man and beast through the ages. |
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He scoffed at the disparate creeds of religions, each claiming to see the truth through the colored lenses of its own dogmatism. |
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They have seen the disparate treatment Americans accord to nuclear and non-nuclear enemies. |
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The normalization process converts text from disparate text forms to a single form that allows accurate text processing. |
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Turkey, in particular, had a heavy presence at the show, with each exhibitor presenting offerings in disparate areas. |
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Because of the disparate nature of the Ordovician and Cambrian records, it is difficult to make direct comparison between the two events. |
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I took diverse or disparate elements and gave them some kind of organic unity. |
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The crux of the difference between humans and machines is the disparate ways that we prune this tree. |
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It smacks more of a fragmented nation struggling to reconcile the conflicting agendas of disparate racial groups. |
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As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images. |
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The hypothesis that disparate groups of synapsids independently acquired mammallike characteristics has a long pedigree. |
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A second bandpass filter of the at least two disparate bandpass filters has as a passband a second frequency band. |
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He has to provide an authoritative, paternal perspective without being dismissive of the disparate viewpoints enclosed. |
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These differences created centrifugal pressures toward internecine conflict that factionalized the movement into disparate groups. |
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The science faculty lacks such inclusiveness, mainly due to the many disparate courses that are available. |
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Hence fahlerz taken from different places within the same orebody may show quite disparate compositions. |
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Ray Johnson was a natural collagist, one of whose principal activities is bringing disparate entities into conjunction. |
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Hashimoto incorporated musical influences as disparate as impressionism, jazz, and traditional Japanese music. |
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Biogeography and comparative phylogeography differ in their potential to explain incongruent patterns, owing to the disparate time scales. |
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He compartmentalizes the disparate aspects of his life and shifts gears between them on the spot, rarely looking back. |
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Now, another problem with that paragraph is that it seeks to deal in a compendious manner with disparate kinds of corroborative evidence. |
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The dishes have lost a central organising coherence and consist of multiple, disparate, complicated elements. |
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Consider recent actions on bills addressing such disparate issues as homeland security, movie piracy and auto burglary. |
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Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images. |
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In this case, phenotypic plasticity and not genetic uniqueness confer disparate leaf morphology. |
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The concept of consistently handling your customers across disparate media is essential. |
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It is necessary to draw on a range of disparate provisions such as theft, deception, false accounting, forgery, and conspiracy. |
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At her worst, she serves up a sludge of disparate data that do not cumulate to any discernible or persuasive argument. |
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He brought these disparate objects together to demonstrate their kinship and identify their aesthetics as one with their functionalism. |
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We get to know, furtively yet intimately, a disparate group of six American women. |
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You could sprinkle each one with a disparate bit of geekery, or go all out with a massive multi-monitor spread. |
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From our side of the prism, each and every one of these events is disparate. |
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Put delicately, this large and disparate family finds it difficult to agree on anything. |
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All share the same sense of quirky musical programming and good-time vibe, bringing together disparate styles of music. |
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It's a superb album, dextrously mixing disparate styles into a sound that's entirely its own. |
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Their action is made more dynamic by the free movement of ideas across a diverse and disparate network. |
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In this group divergent ontogenies transform disparate larvae into similar adults. |
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At the root of differing transatlantic views of nature were utterly disparate sagas of land settlement. |
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He teases his viewers with disparate elements that are not always easy to identify. |
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Here the demand, however, is very diffuse, confused, composed of disparate elements. |
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Hopefully the disparate threads will be able to come together in the fourth and last volume of the show. |
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What the home was lacking was a unified palette to warm the spaces and draw together disparate elements. |
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Or that the quests of the motley participants were too disparate to find common ground. |
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The difference between those and these findings may be due the disparate methodologies used. |
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Heading into the home straight, all these disparate elements finally come together. |
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This difference is due to the disparate methods for describing the bond dissociation rate. |
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For us to succeed, it is essential for disparate groups to work together to achieve these common goals. |
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If you're able to query these disparate data sources, you then must be able to combine them. |
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Her career charts an interesting course between the disparate poles of her attraction. |
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Unusually, he shares his trade secrets by illustrating many of the disparate elements that inspire him. |
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He moved comfortably between the two disparate and contradictory worlds of the frontier. |
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But it has really hit a nerve with a disparate, diverse audience from all walks of life. |
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There is also the question of disparate impact, particularly upon minorities and the poor. |
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Instead, the exhibition drew out some of the common themes and ideas that emerged in what was a disparate group of works. |
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Like the time you handled a disgruntled team of disparate personalities while doing a college project. |
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Communities seem friendly but disparate, and privacy and isolation seem to be central to an Icelander's style of life. |
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Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and disparate an agenda. |
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But it seems our aesthetic is so fractured, so disparate now that there's no common thread, no anchor to hang on to. |
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The Internet is an electrified reflection of the disparate world we live in. |
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A botched kidnapping brings together a disparate group of characters in this Norwegian black comedy. |
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You would think this was a switch doomed from the start, given the completely disparate nature of the two jobs. |
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A party of disparate membership, it was united against the rule of the KMT when in opposition. |
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Ruef has found that disparate information and its transmission are keys to innovation. |
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Alexander wants to encourage a consensus among this disparate body of men and women, harnessing their talents for the good of the nation. |
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There is, however, a larger plot to the poem, wherein all of its disparate elements and wild divarications find their home. |
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So, into the sleepy dorp we journeyed, a long line of disparate vehicles including cars, 4x4s, vehicles towing caravans, and trucks. |
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She overlaid disparate histories and geographies in her installation of gridded, expressionistically rendered paintings. |
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It was here that Adams sold, in addition to furniture, such disparate items as dry goods, tea, sugar, brandy, rum, gin, and candy. |
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Our job in 2003 is to first make and then keep this disparate ragtag of a Government honest. |
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A disparate group meeting for weekly tap dance lessons might not sound like a barrel of laughs but that's exactly what Stepping Out is. |
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As usual, the conversation at the Sunday lunch table ranged over a variety of disparate subjects. |
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It is thought that the technology can be used for applications in disparate fields such as architecture, art, aeronautics and medicine. |
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This is shown by its serving the hierarchies of many disparate cultures in their heraldry, emblazonments, and their signals of rank and allegiance. |
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War can be a centrifugal force, pulling together disparate groups who share a common enemy. |
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Nowhere are these disparate conditions more evident than in bab al-Salameh. |
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Still other critics are baffled that Borges was influenced by such strange and disparate sources. |
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It was, however, in the second act, when Mr Luscombe welded his somewhat disparate cast into a coherent and effective whole, that his skill as a director became apparent. |
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The peptide subfamily of GPCR contains receptors that bind a disparate array of peptides, such as angiotensin, bradykinin, opioid, somatostatin, and chemokines. |
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Hers is a Procrustean mode of inquiry, cutting and pasting together disparate groups into a narrative that has no rough edges, no loose threads, no alternate outcomes. |
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This concurrence of disparate attitudes toward him creates an ambiguous point of view and indicates a duplicity, if not a multiplicity, of authorship. |
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Its strength is not disavowed by its disparate and often contrary nature. |
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Furthermore, as is typical of many phylogenetic problematica, myzostomids feature a mixture of characteristics that suggest affinities with disparate taxa. |
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They mix and match a wide range of disparate foreign elements to create a melting pot of human and mechanical voices, jingles, sounds and samples. |
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Despite their disparate original airdates, Paramount is releasing the series in its production order, so these two episodes, shown months apart, are bundled together. |
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The book consists of disparate material roughly knitted together. |
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The look combines two disparate classes of the dickensian world, shown in unison to cool effect. |
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So, as I say, a disparate bunch but in a couple of ways the form in which cartoonists choose to work binds them. |
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There will be no Peach state Todd Akin after the disparate Tea Party strands in Georgia failed to produce a competitive candidate. |
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It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence. |
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Combing the archives for empirical verification, a disparate band of historians, archivists, and antiquarians refuted Vasari's narrative point by point. |
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One, with strongly racist overtones, links three disparate elements. |
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Thus was he able to perceive connections between such seemingly disparate aspects of music as plainsong, electronics, extended piano techniques and campanology. |
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The new Capetian dynasty in France which replaced the Carolingian family in 987 ruled over a disparate set of semi-autonomous territorial principalities. |
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Bringing together and shaping a disparate collection of vocal and musical samples he creates a rich cultural portrait that succeeds both conceptually and aesthetically. |
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But to simply call all these feelings melancholy, Toohey argues, is to link disparate experiences by a sleight of metaphor. |
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At last, humanity has a ready means of putting pathological liars and other disparate evildoers under the collective microscope of blogdom every time they try it again. |
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It makes us feel the disparate forces that tear the man apart. |
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Where colonial constructions force disparate peoples together by the arbitrariness of a colonial map-maker's pen, nationhood becomes an elusive notion. |
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All these people are in disparate locations and they can only be maximally productive and make informed business decisions if they have access to critical enterprise data. |
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He saw too how the disparate elements of travel might be packaged. |
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In other words, how much government is required is dependent on how much we are truly men and women, and how much we cease to be desperate and disparate isolated elements. |
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This often explains The West Wing, too, whose episodes and arcs often have disparate threads that come together into a compelling and powerful resolution. |
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Furthermore, the origin of new gene families with disparate functions from ancestral genes is implicated in the evolution of organismal diversity. |
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His montage was designed around the yoking of disparate objects. |
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These seemingly disparate countries count on a tripe soup to ease the pain of a hangover. |
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Because of the disparate nature of the electorate, candidates must take to the high roads and by-roads and visit councillors individually to solicit their votes. |
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The men they all have to impress, however, are quite a disparate bunch. |
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This month the subject was blazoned across the covers of such disparate magazines as U.S. News and World Report, Tikkun, Commentary, and Foreign Policy. |
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He explains why million-dollar grants often amount to little more than chump change given what they need to cover and how disparate groups nevertheless fight over them. |
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Neuropsychological evidence points towards our tendency to confabulate stories that we believe to be true in order to fit together disparate pieces of information. |
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A disparate band of Hollywood approved odd-bods head off into the jungle. |
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Any definition of intellection or perception, therefore, that splits them into two disparate parts, misunderstands the nature of knowledge and of reality. |
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Thanks in part to the Internet, the world is awash in data, the great majority of which is unformatted and housed in disparate, often inaccessible locations. |
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Other details were borrowed from disparate sources or simply made up. |
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For example, the long jaws of gar and needlefish arose independently and give these disparate taxa the most velocity specialized mandibles yet measured in fishes. |
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On January 2, 1882, they combined their disparate companies, spread across dozens of states, under a single group of trustees. |
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Instead they were a disparate group of men of letters, physicians, scientists, craftsmen and scholars. |
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There is some sign of disparate standards bodies becoming more closely aligned. |
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By taking widely disparate streams that haven't been formally in contact with each other, you become a synthesist and create new forms. |
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The modern multiversity is a complex balance of disparate activities and interests held together by a conservative governance structure. |
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Ulrike lived in a farm hof, and all around me were the dark blank fields punctuated by a few disparate lights. |
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Every disparate picture is populated with characters, animals and anthropomorphous objects composing an extremely sophisticated image. |
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All of these displays, however disparate, reinforce Koolhaas's overarchingly scientific rubric and informatic visual strategy. |
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Bede is also concerned to show the unity of the English, despite the disparate kingdoms that still existed when he was writing. |
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The church was utilised by the dukes as a unifying force for their disparate duchy. |
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Thursday began with Tarras, a young band who fused rock with disparate traditional elements. |
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The goal of this interconfessional endeavour is to bring harmony and understanding between these disparate churches. |
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Both machine and human readable, XML adds a layer of intelligent communication, enabling disparate applications to talk to each other. |
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On first impression, the two make a strikingly disparate pair. |
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For any given Birthright trip, thousands of photos are taken by multiple people and asynchronously shared online into disparate photo albums. |
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Only nationalism explains such disparate phenomena as Indianism and anti-Americanism. |
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Finance teams are challenged by labor-intensive, disparate, spreadsheet-driven tasks to meet new and existing compliance requirements. |
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Guitarists as stylistically disparate as Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck were auditioned as well as Robert Johnson and Shuggie Otis. |
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Interactions with these large cats were probably not highly disparate from those that continue today between brown bears and the Siberian tiger. |
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The Southern Railway inherited a disparate fleet of eighteen locomotives and rolling stock from the five companies on the island. |
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They additionally indicate patterns of ancestry, imply new migrations, and show the actual flow of individuals between disparate regions. |
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At Hambach, the positions of the many speakers illustrated their disparate agendas. |
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Such a wide sampling of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. |
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Love heals schisms intrapersonally and interpersonally, and it can unify the disparate and the antithetical. |
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The board of the company was decidedly disparate, with no two members from the same social or economic background. |
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With the assistance of the British, Qaboos bin Said put an end to the Dhofar uprising and consolidated disparate tribal territories. |
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Prior to the adoption of the ADIC concept, the status of the defence industry base in each of the ASEAN member states was at disparate level. |
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Then disparate sense impressions come to disparate organs, as light to the eye, taste to the mouth, etc. |
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The VIM Interface alleviates the confusion created by disparate programming interfaces on multiple computer platforms and messaging systems. |
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This era saw the birth of the modern ship as disparate technological advances came together. |
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An independent curator and expert in contemporary art, Ormond has achieved that goal, vetting a variety of works to reflect disparate tastes but unanimous zeal. |
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Based on such disparate taxonomic elements, its circumscription became very confusing, based as it was solely on the presence of petal appendages and basal petal concrescence. |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm's'' peculiar genius is in how David manages to take a seeming disparate lot of subplots and ingeniously enmesh them by episode's end. |
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Vrba's theory predicts that climate change should affect disparate groups of animals by triggering a round of extinctions and then speciations within a limited time. |
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The disparate threads contained are, in the cloth of a religious society, ready to revolutionize the world and bring the Kingdom of Heaven into its full reality on earth. |
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Current conceptions of gnathostome phylogeny depict a rather simplistic arrangement of nominally monophyletic and, apparently, morphologically disparate groups. |
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All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and irresistible melodies. |
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This case also marked the disparate treatment of Africans as held by the Virginia County Court, as two white runaways received far lesser sentences. |
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However, Alexander also was a pragmatic ruler who understood the difficulties of ruling culturally disparate peoples, many of whom lived in kingdoms where the king was divine. |
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The establishment of the First Imamate in the 9th century CE was the first step in consolidating disparate Omani tribal factions under the banner of an Ibadi state. |
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Legal scholars from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard at the turn of the 20th century began to rationalise these disparate actions into a coherent body of law. |
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Stallman advocates referring to copyrights, patents and trademarks in the singular and warns against abstracting disparate laws into a collective term. |
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Such netizens act to form disparate cultures irrespective of off-line geographies, with each culture engaged in translation and vernacularization leading to unique norms. |
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His masterful direction cohesively unites the disparate elements while realising it with kinetic visuals and a pulsatingly authentic score from AR Rahman. |
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Connecting disparate access networks into a common IP core network is not always easy as each access network brings its own vocoders and protocols. |
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She recognized that in many ways Tiffany was isolated from both her Black and White peers and was truly an outsider within two disparate peer groups. |
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The associated strategies of colligation and periodisation are processes of categorising and ordering to make sense of disparate events, again primarily descriptive processes. |
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The VIM Interface is designed to alleviate the confusion created by disparate programming interfaces on multiple computer platforms and messaging systems. |
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