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The latter, personified by the Danish People's party, openly petitions for the restriction of immigration to retain the nation's historic homogeneity.
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In the South, where China's historic traditions found asylum, racial and cultural homogeneity persisted.
A. albens harbors substantial genetic variation and shows no evidence of historic bottlenecks, suggesting little risk of extinction due to genetic homogeneity (A = 2.40; P = 0.50) or inbreeding (f = −0.08) within occurrences.
The movements that came to the fore in 2015 championed a historic turn inward: the erection of walls, the enforcement of homogeneity, and the trumpeting of exclusively national virtues.
"The movements that came to the fore in 2015 championed a historic turn inward: the erection of walls, the enforcement of homogeneity, and the trumpeting of exclusively national virtues," he observed with the benefit of history I hadn't yet experienced.
The fetish for destroying historic houses to feed the hunger for infinite white space has led to a global style of architectural homogeneity.
"Homogeneity makes blandness.
Such homogeneity is problematic.
I'm intrigued by homogeneity.
Some ridiculed Levittown's homogeneity.
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