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When it comes to Wasps or their ethnic continuum, the reverse holds true.
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Beyond this, a continuum of ethnic variability in adiposity is apparent (Wells, 2012c).
There exists within masculine identity a continuum of expressions informed by cultural, economic, ethnic, racial and religious factors.
It is possible that there are small ethnic differences at each stage of the cancer continuum (screening, diagnosis, treatment, comorbidity, follow-up, etc) and that each of these makes a small contribution to the major overall ethnic differences in survival that we have reported.
Why does it matter, if true? Here's why: Iranians struggle with a number of contradictory claims on their sense of identity: nationalism, Shiism, ethnic and tribal affiliations, wider Persian and farsophone continuums reaching into, say, Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
Whatever his doubts, his vision of an architecture rooted in a historical continuum seems vitally important in a world fractured by political conflict and ethnic hatreds.
On this continuum, Thai Chef falls squarely in the category of restaurants that nod to their ethnic roots without overwhelming those timid of palate.
Gibbons and Ashdown (2010) affirm that in Guatemala ethnic identification is complex, fluid and multidimensional and make the case for the use of a scale or continuum to describe one's ethnicity versus a binary choice (indigenous/ladino).
Time was a continuum.
Music is a continuum.
"The continuum has changed.
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