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Although they differ deeply about what the Constitution teaches, the two sides share a common image of what the Constitution is.
And yet, even there, the rage against the elites, as arrogant, corrupt, and soulless (a common image of Hilary Clinton), has gathered such force than even religious people seek a kind of salvation in ecstatic mass rallies worshipping a shady business tycoon who has married three times, and "grabs pussy".
From these similar images, a common image of the past focus on public or social use buildings along with residential buildings of the settlement era.
There's a common image of an artist as a person alone.
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Third, milling develops a common image or interpretation of the situation.
When we think of spirituality, a common image that is conjured is of someone kneeling in solemn prayer or sitting in deep meditation.
The red-and-white spotted toadstool is a common image in many aspects of popular culture.
We now have a qualitative common image of the rupture process, although the details have not yet been clarified.
Referring to seismic inversions by several researchers (e.g. Yagi and Nishimura, 2011; Kiser and Ishii, 2011), we have a qualitative common image of the coseismic rupture.
The most common image of an innovator is that of a kid developing a great idea in a garage, a dorm room or a makeshift office.
Yet, despite its scant resemblance to our common image of a fish, the Mola has survived as a fish for millennia because it adapted to its environment through time and ultimately found a niche that no other organism had capitalized upon.
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