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Etymologically, as its common root with "integer" makes clear, it suggests wholeness.
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Europe' s strength stems, in actual fact, precisely from its ancient culture, from its diversities as well as its common roots.
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The congueros and rumberos (a term for players as well as for audience members, who often dance) are attracted to jazz for its dynamism and common roots.
Every one of our ancestors, back to the common root we share with chimpanzees and beyond, belonged to the same species as its own parents and its own children.
It would be surprising if these illnesses did not share a common root in the immune system.
Oddly, though, these cases stem from a common root.
For Mr. Guédiguian (pronounced gay-dee-GYAHN), such social ills stem from a common root.
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A little later, he adds, "Tragedy and comedy have a common root, whose name at last I think I know.
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