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Even today, when most developed countries no longer have conscription and professional forces have made a comeback, no sharp line divides most people from soldiers.6 True, soldiers are not a homogeneous lot.
Libya's population is a quarter the size of Iraq's, and the country should be easier to control: almost all its people, a more homogeneous lot albeit with sharp tribal loyalties, live along the Mediterranean coastal strip.
To a Westerner arriving in Riyadh for the first time, Saudis — the women wearing black abayas and head scarves, and most men wearing the traditional long white tunics called thobes — often seem like a fairly homogeneous lot, at least in terms of apparel.
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"It's a lot less homogeneous than it used to be," he continues.
Choosing (kin{mathcal {K}}) and m particular mean, we can obtain a lot of homogeneous (symmetric or not) means illustrating the above results.
"If they are presenting welfare in this statement as one homogeneous figure, it includes a lot of welfare spend that most people in the country agree with.
The method involves dissolving the cell membranes of cells within the brain and creating a homogeneous mixture of the whole lot.
The next result, giving us a lot of power homogeneous means, is of great interest.
This aspect leads to the existence of different subtypes of the same FG in each production lot, which provides homogeneous sublots.
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