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And it was to South Africa as a whole that Smuts looked; he did not take the side of one colony or state over the others, but rather treated the region as one single unity.
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All-over pattern composed of countless individual, interlocked parts, each giving birth to the next, offered a visual equivalent of Islam's holistic, integrative world view, one that advocates control of mind, body and space, and that sees the faithful as all part of a single unity.
Plot, theme and character become a single unity.
Ms. Dhaliwal was pruning as the night turned cool, a stack of rubber message bracelets — including ones for Sikh unity and Fresno conservation — on her wrist.
The apotheosis of this single-hearted unity is perhaps best demonstrated by the Arirang Mass Games.
Utley then hit a one-out single.
The idea of the European continent as a cultural unity dates back to ancient Greece in more ways than one.
The recent economic surge of China, in particular, points back to long-standing features such as its territorial unity - and points forward to the continuation of imperial contests, in which no single power is likely to maintain global dominance.
One can get velocity of unobstructed tube by taking R as constant or unity.
One can sympathize with Parfit about diachronic unity and yet have reservations about Nagel on synchronic unity.
As support for this thesis Ehrenfels points to organic metaphors for social processes (such as competition for limited resources) as well as the purposeful unity displayed by bee swarms that collectively act like a single organism.
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