But it has done so only by recapitulating the ancient and damaging equivalences between male and culture, female and nature. |
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In developing English equivalences for his Italian texts, he turned hendecasyllables into iambic pentameters and septenarii into iambic trimeters. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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It established, for example, equivalences in areas of legal contentiousness, such as the amount of reparation that should be payable in wergild. |
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The following equivalences are used by the London School of Economics's Research Lab. |
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Reading and crossmodal transfer of stimulus equivalences in severe retardation. |
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However, for the compilation of social statistics and other purposes, approximate equivalences have to be established. |
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The copula is is used to state essential characteristics or equivalences. |
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Approximately forty-five years ago K. Morita presented the first major results on equivalences and dualities between categories of modules over a pair of rings. |
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The resultant outcome is that we observe the relationship predominantly between antecedent stimuli and the response and reinforcer equivalences are obscured. |
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