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Houellebecq prefers to gloss over particularities in favor of the big picture, and the paragraphs following l'affaire Yessayan are devoted to chronicling the invasion of American youth culture and the relaxation of sexual mores.
"Every hillside — or rive, as we say in dialect — has a name, and each offers small particularities in pedoclimatic conditions," said Franco Adami, winemaker and former president of the consortium of producers that is responsible for creating and administering the D.O.C.G. regulations.
Particularities in the correlations of the length of the tie line with τ and σ, respectively, are also discussed.
For topics of colour psychology and cultural particularities in colour perception, readers should refer to Williams (2003).
We have previously noted some particularities in the case of Japan, while the Netherlands stands out for being a counterpoint.
Some particularities in modeling with Shell elements are discussed by considering the number of layers and the section offset.
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Generalisation was out, particularity in.
** One could, if pressed, tease out a few hints of particularity in Big Russ.
One could, if pressed, tease out a few hints of particularity in Big Russ.
You no longer have to renounce yoru ethnic or sexual or religious particularity in order to make it.
There was the Protestant cult of the afterlife, which had, Schantz shows, a kind of folk-art particularity in American sermonizing.
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