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The body, on the other hand, is homogeneous as anything.
But has access to these things made the place more homogeneous or less?
"But we made it happen as any homogeneous group could."
Others see the upper middle class as being more homogeneous.
"We now live in a much more homogeneous financial world," he said.
At all events, the old man would be complete if not homogeneous.
In other words, these are each described as a homogeneous material.
It is a homogeneous space for a Lie group action, in more than one way.
Is the material the same all the way through (homogeneous)?
"Historically, a lot of research has been done in more homogeneous groups."
In an era of homogeneous technology, are they not built as well?
It is not a homogeneous group, and we must be very careful in this issue.
Even if it was, the nature of the consumption is not homogeneous.
However, the treatment of the state sector as homogeneous in nature is difficult to support.
However, the culture of the people living in Ireland is not homogeneous.
Therefore, women and men do not constitute a homogeneous group.
The reason for this is that students are not a homogeneous category.
Most market forms given below talk about a homogeneous product.
Such troops could not have the spirit of a homogeneous army.
Now, however, there were two separate homogeneous communities instead of just one.
Like so many other world cities, he said, Paris is no longer homogeneous.
They got out of their houses because village life was much more homogeneous.
For the first time in centuries the lake was a homogeneous body of water.
The thing about them is, in an increasingly homogeneous world, they're so Russian.
The kids of the 60's seemed homogeneous only to those adults who failed to understand them.
"What we're left with is a town far more homogenous than people moved here for in the first place," she said.
He says that a "homogenous" national education system does not work.
I think people forget they are not a homogenous group.
One have to see that the linear system is homogenous.
"Somehow television seems to make the population homogenous," she said.
This process is repeated several times to get homogenous material.
As might be expected, their creed was by no means homogenous.
As the production might suggest, there's a lot of homogenous discussion about women on the project.
She said: "You cannot have a common currency and social security systems that are not homogenous."
We're all the same and are entirely homogenous in our opinions.
The human landscape, on the other hand, is remarkably homogenous.
Europe is not culturally homogenous, nor should it become so.
They are 45-48 percent of the country's population, therefore the largest homogenous ethnic group.
To the naked eye, blood is a homogenous red liquid.
"The restaurant was getting too homogenous," she said in a recent telephone interview.
"I have a company that comes from all over the place but is a homogenous unit.
"The whole idea that there's this homogenous group of elders is simply not true," he said.
He's not just another one of 12 homogenous guys.
He said their views on the matter might differ because "this is not a homogenous Administration."
Do not confuse with: homogenous, which is a form of milk.
I think it is difficult and dangerous to talk about disabled people as if they were a single homogenous group.
It is racially homogenous, but economically not by any means.
As a result, Europe's street scene is a far cry from the homogenous days of just decades ago.
Elderly people do not make up an homogenous group and their needs therefore also vary.
It is obvious that nearly 500 million Union citizens are not one homogenous mass.