Their pioneering and influential work in residential architecture and housing developments has been described as characterized by convertibility, communality, residential involvement, dense-low rise, and sustainable development.
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His convictions were of key importance as the movement shed Classicism in favour of a heightened sense of Jewish particularism and communality, laying the foundation for " New Reform Judaism ".
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Being an ardent Catholic, he was very much committed to his religious philosophies that extended into his architecture that was based on communality, purity, serenity, as well as accuracy.
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The sum of the squared factor loadings for all factors for a given variable ( row ) is the variance in that variable accounted for by all the factors, and this is called the communality.
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Moreover, as the audience's participation at this gala inaugural concert showed, the hall also fosters a sense of informality and communality in keeping with the traditions of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home.
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To simulate this architecture of anonymous communality, Jerde works " co-creatively " on projects with multi-disciplinary teams, layering on references to local and global, man-made and natural sources.
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"It is a dialogue of various cultures through various epochs and how it mixes and how it mutates to find out where our communality is and still remains separate and unique, " he says of the song.
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Therefore, its would be nice to sum it up that Ijele is a Spiritual bond between a range of Communities in Anambra State of Nigeria which is harbinger of peace, amity, dialogue and a high sense of communality.
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As for the fiestas, they express a sense of communality, crucially emphasizing the idea of not being alone and in so doing help to bring out the true Mexican that is usually hidden behind a mask of self-denial.
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There she lives each day in the thick of its languid communality, " a central European with an English education and a deplorable tendency to constant self-analysis " who is fated to feel like an eternally displaced person.