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The feathers cover mostly the upper side of the tail and are rather homogenous in structure.
These rooms are so staid not only homogenous in subject, but also unimaginative in display.
They were very homogenous in style, reflecting the collective nature of the union movement.
But there is, at the same time, something homogenous in her way of thinking, which is basically that of any rock star.
The mainstream press has traditionally been filled with people who tend to be pretty homogenous in terms of class, age, racial background and gender.
There were row after row, street after street, block after block of these often graceful buildings, strikingly homogenous in decor and facings.
All are blots on the urban environment, as blandly homogenous in their own way as the Modernist superblocks they were intended to improve on.
Today's restaurants strive for individuality but emerge homogenous in their overdesigned interiors and frantic concern with exotic ingredients (wattle seed jus!).
The terror attacks will not stop public debates about the challenges of multiculturalism in a society still homogenous in many ways.
Echogenicity (E) should be homogenous in solid organs.
They are homogenous in essence but diversified in expression.
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