| 21. | It can also be understood as having the separateness of defining oneself and another blur.
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| 22. | Not just sterile separateness but fruitful togetherness, and enriching cooperation with strangers far and near.
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| 23. | African culture emphasizes interconnectedness and communalism, while Euro-American culture values separateness and independence.
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| 24. | His separateness has always defined him.
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| 25. | Schiff persuasively pursues the expatriate phenomenon of " rapid acculturation and abiding separateness ."
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| 26. | The work's extraordinary emotional pull has much to do with this feeling of separateness.
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| 27. | Major, reporting on the EU meeting, stressed the separateness of the 15 member nations.
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| 28. | The ultimate renunciation is of self, one's separateness from others and the world.
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| 29. | It is intended to show humility and preserve communal separateness from the rest of the world.
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| 30. | He preached inclusion rather than separateness.
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