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He was a committed Quaker, and his own religious beliefs allowed him to find deep resonance in both the unity and variety of Islamic experience.

A grasp of both the unity and the development of Nishida's thought is also crucial to understanding it.

Biological evolution explains both the unity and the diversity of species and provides a unifying principle for the history and diversity of life on Earth.

Since unity is an essential characteristic of being the whole, or composite whereas indivisibility an essential characteristic of being an atom when both the unity and individuality of the atoms are rejected, then the whole and indivisible atoms are no longer admissible.

Officially, Moscow has remained neutral, supporting both the "unity and territorial integrity of the Iraqi state" and also the "legitimate aspirations of the Kurds".

Maine historian Roger Duncan, among others, indicates that both the Unity and the Falmouth Packet engaged the Margaretta, but other sources disagree.

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The question in that bewildering diversity of positions and arguments which, nonetheless, had at its core the effort to safeguard both the unity of Jesus with God and his separateness from God is whether the debates led to a logical conclusion in the decisions rendered at the great ecumenical councils of the 4th and 5th centuries.

This gesture could make an important contribution to both American unity and the image of Islam in America.

According to Mulla Sadra, one cannot hold such a view about God's knowledge because it violates both His unity and the fact of His knowledge of particulars.

Rove, who shared his own family story of Norwegian immigrants, also told the crowd that assimilating by learning English was critical to both national unity and boosting the pay and career potential of immigrants.

According to Aristotle's report, which is frequently criticized for representing Plato inaccurately, Speusippus adopted the Platonic doctrine asserting the timeless derivation of all reality from two opposite principles, often called "the One" and "the indeterminate dyad," terms meant to explain the presence of both unity and multiplicity in the universe.

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