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And yet, there do seem to be traces of commonality or kinship, especially in how several works express a sense of cleavage or division.
In a city as religiously and ethnically complex as New York, he said, "it is crucial to take seriously language that expresses our commonality, our basic human unity".
Does the term express some commonality, some shared heritage, whether sought or inescapable, from the African diaspora?
Some Occupy demonstrators seemed more willing to express some commonality with — and even some admiration for — the Tea Party.
Never before had an international body attempted to comprehensively define such rights, and the drafting committee, which was chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, struggled over content and language to reflect the diversity of its members' traditions while expressing the commonality of the human race.
This illustrates his general conception of the force of rules of taste: they express underlying commonalities in the etiology of human preferences without entailing complete agreement about particulars.
Moreover, importantly we have shown a commonality between the murine and human system, in that both human and murine cultured fibrocytes express functional CCR2.
(I sense a commonality).
The creditors have a commonality of interest.
Or for that matter, does a commonality in skin color mean a commonality in experience?
"If anything, we have a commonality of interests," he said.
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