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This approach, however, has the unintended effect of reducing the complex histories of these different societies to a single French-Muslim dialectic.
Like streams of humid regions, ephemeral stream systems record complex histories of cut and fill: it is reasonable to expect comparable timing for climatically controlled events.
Although there is plenty here for infidels to argue with, there is much more that is undeniably true and important to know, if you want to understand the complex histories of both present-day religion and atheism.
When writers from a country with one of the most tumultuous and complex histories of the 20th century say, "I'm not interested in realistically depicting the ills of society," and, "I think the most interesting thing about people is that they're irrational," we can't fail to see that something is very, very wrong in their lack of ambivalence.
She said the authorities needed to understand the complex histories of these families.
Host-switching events are essential for explaining complex histories of host parasite associations.
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This mistake in terminology has long obscured and oversimplified the complex history of that tragic conflict.
Yet, that would be to negate the complex history of this practice.
This mistake is due to a neglect of the complex history of interpretation and the existence of plural understandings.
Filangieri saw the complex history of Europe as the cause of social and economic disorders.
Given the complex history of the two countries, even recent relations have often been tense.
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