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Lugard did not attempt a complete fusion of their systems and retained a degree of dualism between south and north.
They retained a degree of equanimity even when sensations like the emergence of the Rev Jeremiah Wright seemed about to engulf them.
Many of the original ethnic clusters have retained a degree of homogeneity, however, especially in rural areas where few in-migrants have settled.
Individual colonies, no matter what their size, retained a degree of autonomy that translated immediately into the language and prerogatives of sovereignty.
E M Forster once flirted with the idea that his characters retained a degree of freedom, that they were "full of the spirit of mutiny".
In 1774 the Siamese king Taksin drove out the Myanmar; but Chiang Mai retained a degree of independence from Bangkok until the late 19th century.
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At the same time, because her face isn't visible, she retains a degree of control.
A senior French diplomat said: "We must retain a degree of autonomy.
Mr Golani claimed in June that Mr Zawahiri wanted JAN to retain a degree of autonomy.
'It was designed by Churchill to retain a degree of formality while being comfortable at the same time.
While acknowledging that addiction does induce compulsive behavior, Dr. Heyman says that addicts still retain a degree of volition, as evidenced by the many who stop using drugs.
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