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But there isn't one great big whole called culture that organically unites all these parts.
At the basement level and around the doorways, chunky squarish blocks interrupt the surrounding bands, the whole called a Gibbs surround, after the 18th-century Scottish architect James Gibbs.
Then the short pieces started to flow into a whole, called "In the Light of Loss," which the Wendy Osserman Dance Company performed on Friday night at the Kitchen.
and then go on (1999: 5) to speak of "a seamlessly interconnected whole called the cosmos".
We neither can know whether to use a Hobbesian expression again—"without us" or to use Kant's own term "in itself"—there are material objects around that consist of substances and their attributes standing in spatio-temporal or other (e.g. causal) relations to each other and constituting a law-governed whole called nature.
A human being is a part of a whole, called by us 'universe,' a part limited in time and space.
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Not that "Fortune's Fool," as a whole, calls for the uncorking of Champagne.
Thankfully we were spared the whole "calling someone by the wrong name" joke.
PC Zone emphasized the production as a whole calling the direction, costumes, characters, music, and atmosphere expertly done.
Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times praised the album as a whole, calling it "one of the year's most enjoyable holiday CDs".
He noted "Lahan" as symbolizing the album as a whole, calling it a "coming together" of "diverse instruments and people" to create an energetic work of art.
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