And yet, nothing could be more fraudulent than the idea of a homogeneous oeuvre with a single name attached to it.
That Europe should be homogeneous to a large degree.
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Critics charge that we are headed towards a homogeneous global culture of the "least common denominator"--a McDonaldization or, in the performance arts, arguably a Madonnization.
We run the risk of shaping a much more homogeneous community around certain dominant values, a far more engineered community.
He does not apply a single theme or a homogeneous look to his various projects.
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My experience is the opposite: in the very early days, a homogeneous group is what you need.
The danger here is that Ford risks making its designs too homogeneous--a risk Ford knows only too well.
Published reports everywhere trumpet the coming retirement years of the "boomer generation, " a view that lumps today's 60-year-olds with those just turning 40, hardly a homogeneous group.
Priestley, and filmed, at a mere 88 minutes, for a home market with a homogeneous culture: the Brits appreciated the subtleties of George's life-affirming encounters with other Brits.
Because Hispanics in the US are not a homogeneous community, they waste time debating which of their mother countries has more clout in the US, rather than getting on with it and investing in themselves.
Which is why the weakness of the UK's disproportionately large consumer economy and the eurozone - Britain's largest export market, if regarded as a homogeneous whole - has meant growth in business investment has been significantly lower since the crash of 2008 than the government hoped (or, more precisely, than its Office for Budget Responsibility forecast).
Cosmologists investigating the structure of the universe do not really mind which direction a telescope is pointing, since the universe is isotropic and homogeneous which is a fancy way of saying that it looks the same in all directions.
It also merged a fairly diverse group of immigrants into a single homogeneous group of people.
The future of the Alliance, never a particularly homogeneous grouping, now looks bleak.
Well, Japan is a notably homogeneous society, where trust levels are high.
By doing so, it may be able to create a more homogeneous investor base that is less likely to be at war with itself.
We get a basically homogeneous signal density in our chamber - in other words, we don't get the hot and cold spots you get in your home microwave.
Libya's population is a quarter the size of Iraq's, and the country should be easier to control: almost all its people, a more homogeneous lot albeit with sharp tribal loyalties, live along the Mediterranean coastal strip.
But the new noises coming from people like Mr Kolodziejczyk, an economist at a coal mine near Katowice, may weaken the myth that Poland is entirely homogeneous and may spur a trend towards decentralisation that many supporters of the new government have been urging.
In talking to Maria, it became evident to me that the informal economy, far from being homogeneous, is heterogeneous, comprising a web of different activities and processes.
One is the absence of a market as big and homogeneous as American tech firms enjoy.
Could the U.K. be a haven in an increasingly homogeneous and socialist world?
Many luxury buyers will always associate prefab with low-end, homogeneous slabs and, for them, building a home from scratch is the preferable route.
But, in a country that until recently was gleamingly homogeneous, that is enough to excite many people.
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It was the beginning of what has been called the Great Male Renunciation, which would see men abandon the wearing of jewellery, bright colours and ostentatious fabrics in favour of a dark, more sober, and homogeneous look.
And he will lead a flock of 2.6m that gets less homogeneous by the day.
Stefansson sought the predisposing genes among Icelandic patients because their richly documented family trees and homogeneous genetic inheritance made the task as easy as looking for a needle in a box of needles.
Like India, China is as big and diverse as a continent, though it is ethnically far more homogeneous, with more than 90% belonging to the Han majority, and has spent far more of its history as a united nation.
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