‘Another was their ability to forge illusory stylistic coherence despite their records' actual heterogeneousness.’
‘Here's an argument, inspired by Tocqueville, that we can assess the health of a democracy by examining the heterogeneousness of its culture.’
‘Present day processes of creating new economic environments seem to point more towards a large heterogeneousness of these social forms, hence of markets.’
‘The floristic structure of these forests, their great heterogeneousness, seemed to push aside the hypothesis of extensive production as in Asia.’
‘The essence of existence is not unity, sameness and continuity, not homogenousness, but diversity and difference, heterogeneousness.’
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