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It belongs to a set of quintessentially modern practices that represent physical and social phenomena in quantitative terms.
Teachers, who have been seen by historians as quintessentially petit bourgeois, were nonetheless the beneficiaries of remarkable expressions of proletarian solidarity.
They are thus quintessentially morphological in nature, rather than syntactic.
As a quintessentially human art form, music requires the presence of both performer and listener.
He is framed alternately as a figure of the past and as a quintessentially modern composer.
In more general discussions about services for older people, however, those with dementia were quintessentially 'others'.
Underneath this quintessentially minimalist rhythmic process of multiple cycles lies a harmonic structure.
How was the quintessentially 'democratic' public space, the museum, compromised by urban danger?
The environment, being quintessentially a long-term concern, has tended to fall between cause and effect.
This seeking for explanation and justification for action is quintessentially human.
Phenomena such as these - namely, characteristics of actors and their actions - are quintessentially pragmatic phenomena.
Further, what it so quintessentially represents, a person who, characteristically, sings rather than speaks, became an operatic mainstay.
News of the winning number for this ostensibly clandestine but quintessentially public lottery certainly spread across the city by word of mouth, too.
That circumstance is quintessentially cosmopolitan, and it has come to be valued as such.
Sufism is quintessentially a way for adherents to vest their lives and the universe in which they live with meaning.
Furthermore, if contemporary music is 'quintessentially pluralistic', how can 'the contemporary musical aesthetic' in the singular exist at all?
We examine the claim that such work is quintessentially "women's work," arguing rather that relational practice is constructed as "gendered" workplace practice.
However, the author s do give a good discussion of why plasma turbulence is generated: it is quintessentially characteristic of a driven, dissipative system.
The gather is thus what the sheepdog is quintessentially about: bred for its ability to aid the hill shepherd in collecting his charges over vast distances and exceptionally irregular terrain.
Although it is common today to think of business corporations as quintessentially private enterprises, the business corporation first emerged in the nineteenth century as a distinctly public entity.
Ironically, postmodern interpretative frameworks may very well lead us to many of the same problems as those quintessentially modern frameworks to which they often remain parasitically bound.
They are quintessentially in areas in which women have an enormous contribution to make.
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The grounds are static and stay there, whereas the people who go there are quintessentially mobile.
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