This is the universally known species that naturalizes very easily, especially in moist soil that supplies sufficient nutrients. |
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More important, though, Japanese mass culture somehow naturalizes gaijin forms without integrating them. |
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This georgic representation of empire, then, simultaneously naturalizes both nation and empire. |
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The above approach naturalizes consumption as an already existing, readily available set of social practices. |
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In functional terms, workfare naturalizes and normalizes such job market conditions. |
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The fact that this little tulip naturalizes so easily is certainly another big advantage. |
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When the plant is allowed to increase freely, it naturalizes and eventually forms extensive ground cover. |
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Psychoanalysis, then, becomes a discourse of exclusion, as it naturalizes the morality or immorality associated with elements of one's psychological make-up. |
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It is knowledge that naturalizes from a specific time and place but changes with time and or place. |
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The plant preferably naturalizes in alluvial conditions, on cool and well aerated soils. |
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The law only deals with the consequences for people whom the federal government naturalizes. |
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Unquestionably then, it is necessary to explain why Shakespeare secularizes, naturalizes or paganizes his Christianized source. |
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Suhrawardi criticizes the localization of the internal faculties in different parts of the brain, as their localization in a material organ again naturalizes the process of representation. |
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A third, philosophically undeveloped strand naturalizes crucial elements of critical constructionist approaches by suggesting the influence of sometimes implicit evaluations on judgments and theoretical activities. |
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Scott, too, naturalizes in narrative and in public theater a traditionalized Scotland that lacks a demonstrably authentic source. |
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The English language animalizes and naturalizes women in cultural contexts where women and nonhuman animals are already viewed as inferior to men and male-identified culture. |
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