| 11. | This principle, however, is more often used in the sense of the microcosm and the macrocosm.
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| 12. | The study's key finding is a macrocosm of the need for such long-range financial planning.
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| 13. | For him, Faulkner's county was " a microcosm that led to a macrocosm ."
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| 14. | That is kind of happening right now, a macrocosm of what is going on in L . A.
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| 15. | It refers to a vision of cosmos where the part reflects the whole ( macrocosm ) and vice versa.
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| 16. | And as knowledge of both the microcosm and the macrocosm has advanced, cosmology has become inseparable from particle physics.
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| 17. | The cosmic energy is thought to integrate in the microcosm and in the macrocosm integrate the individual to the universe.
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| 18. | The Cosmic Network is the blueprint, so to speak, of both the macrocosm and the microcosm.
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| 19. | It was a mass, ugly, stupid tantrum, but it was a macrocosm of the tantrum thrown by McGwire.
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| 20. | It is in art, and its correlative, love, that microcosm meets macrocosm, the human meets the spiritual.
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