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The presidential runoff will be interesting, not only for Austria but also for the inner cohesion of the European Union.
Although tightly knit networks make possible the achievement of certain ends for their members, this inner cohesion may restrict entry and deny benefits to nonmembers.
I love that it's very British, and yet at the same time it has this luminosity and delicacy, and the sense of inner cohesion that you get with the great French masters.
They worry that while Shinui's electoral success may prove a flash in the pan, the ultra-Orthodox community, with its high birth-rate and tight inner cohesion, is likely to keep growing.
A veteran of the jazz scene in New York for more than 25 years who has traveled in almost every school of playing, Mr. Ehrlich is a saxophonist and clarinetist who can make you understand that jazz, in all its fragments, has an inner cohesion.
The ministers and the magistrates with differentiated functions were both the servants of God in the erection of this new Israel; and the comparison with ancient Israel was the more striking and the inner cohesion the more intensified because Geneva also was begirt by foes, the duke of Savoy and the duke of Alba, like the old Canaanites and Philistines.
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And they could prompt warm thoughts of his mid-80's music, which, though complicated and aggressive, mostly demonstrated the inner strengths and cohesion of the band itself.
The Christians had the advantage of cohesion and inner discipline that the dissipated majority, pagans and Epicureans alike, did not.
But with similar tales of infiltration emerging from Bradford and Manchester, the case throws up a deeper challenge for multicultural schooling, inner-city attainment and community cohesion.
Qianjiang, Tianmen and other cities showed lower degrees of cohesion, and their inner-city microblog users were more likely to exchange information with outer-city microblog users.
The aesthete, he argues, fails to become a self at all but becomes, by choice, what David Hume (1711 76) said the self inevitably is: a bundle of events without an inner core to constitute identity or cohesion over time.
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