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Drawing on variegated experiences with SfD research across different geographical locations, the authors scrutinize the conceptual and empirical linkages between these dimensions, and how these linkages are influenced by structures of authority.
In 1925, he wrote a short section in his essay, The Dehumanization of Art entitled "A Few Drops of Phenomenology," in which he discussed the "perspectivism" motif of variegated experiences (Obras, 3: 360–64).
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On the whole, the panorama of experiences on this matter is variegated because the end-points, the classification of obesity, and the follow-ups are different and probably because the series rarely exceed a hundred patients.
Tracing memory over recent experience, and vice versa, Howe gathers into Loop of Jade an extended and variegated commentary on her return visits to mainland China and Hong Kong, where she lived until she was just shy of eight years old.
Some like variegated leaves.
There are variegated forms of London plane.
Even the colors are less variegated.
You have to have a variegated existence.
Eritrea's land is highly variegated.
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