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- noun Plural form of
particularity .
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Examples
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Leibniz's philosophy, Schlegel's philosophical poetry, and "the actual sites of nocturnal culture"; we have to find the correspondence monad-style, expressed and reflected in particularities.
Rei Terada 2008
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My explanation is not one that stresses Mexican exceptionalism, though Mexican history does reveal certain particularities.
Archive 2006-06-01 2006
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My explanation is not one that stresses Mexican exceptionalism, though Mexican history does reveal certain particularities.
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The Sceptic, I look again for collaboration to Barbara Taylor, whose close readings abide by the "particularities" of a Marilyn
'A darkling plain': Hemans, Byron and _The Sceptic; A Poem_ 2001
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How do we nurture the particularities that make each living language a cultural treasure?
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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How do we nurture the particularities that make each living language a cultural treasure?
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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This means the respect of local particularities, and if you are an architect who respect yourself and respect what you do, you have to be contextual, as most part of today “stars” are – I am thinking to Renzo Piano in particular.
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So too, affection for my country's particularities, however trivial they may be, gives me a way to express my love of country, a way to embrace my nation.
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Rarely now do I hear the local patois, the Provençale language, spoken, with its tints of local particularities.
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Another interesting comment [pt] related to the particularities of the Tetum language states:
Global Voices in English » East Timor: Thoughts on Abortion A Few Days Before Law Approval 2009
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