| 11. | The natural apartness relation of the real numbers is then the disjunction of its natural pseudo-order.
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| 12. | The old sense of apartness has all but evaporated since the TGV rail line was completed about a decade ago.
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| 13. | Sigmund Freud called this " the narcissism of minor differences " _ the tendency in conflict to stress apartness.
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| 14. | There is, however, a thin line between apartness and hubris, one of the fatal character flaws in Greek tragedy.
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| 15. | Mayako Kubo's " Bach Variations " addressed the problem of melding acoustic and taped sound by celebrating their apartness.
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| 16. | But to insist on that sense of apartness once you're inside the building is to overlook what kind of place this is.
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| 17. | The word " apartheid " means " apartness " in Afrikaans, one of the official languages of South Africa.
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| 18. | The latter inequality being true because we assume d " 3 " } } ( otherwise the quantitative apartness can be trivially established ).
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| 19. | Over several sessions in the mediator's office _ anywhere from 6 to 20 hours _ the partners work out the terms of their apartness.
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| 20. | Set in the same world as " Apartness " but farther in the future where an alien civilization, the Mikin, have made contact with Earth.
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