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were identity
noun
Sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same.
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For this man of surfaces, looks were identity, his own most of all.
The main theories were identity theory (also called reductive materialism), functionalism, and eliminative materialism.
A key subset of gummies was "mipsters" - Muslim hipsters, aged between 16 and 24, whose hallmarks were identity, image, fashion, friendship and education, he added.
By Jerome Groopman August 30, 2015 As both a physician and as a writer, Sacks's two great themes were identity and adaptation.
For questions answered by all participants, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus one percentage point; for questions answered by all 857 participants who were identity fraud victims, it is plus or minus three percentage points.
Mr. Mubdi could not be reached yesterday, but his lawyer, Helen J. Lukievics, said Mr. Rabb and the woman he says is president of the Bangladesh League of America, Rani Kabir, were "identity thieves" who were trying to usurp the leadership of the organization.
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These were identity-based and path-dependent networks established prior to incubation or more recent calculative networks that they had actively sought.
How serious were identity-politics considerations?
It's identity".
Home is identity.
It was identity.
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