In the course of centuries-long propinquity to and intercourse with Caucasian languages, Ossetic became similar to them in some features, particularly in phonetics and lexicon.
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The New Age groups ( called cults by some ) were the revolutionary vanguard of this thinking-and my belonging to one is what brought Propinquity into being.
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I was too young to know better, but these were my heroes, as sage as Greek philosophers, as privileged as Roman senators by their propinquity to ballplayers.
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"There are very good reasons for crafting a special immigration relationship with Mexico, given its propinquity, its historical ties and Nafta, " said Aleinikoff.
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One of their signature songs, perfect for a New York City audience where everyone is Jewish, at least by propinquity, is called " Worry ."
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:: Macgregor is rediscovering, behind the centuries-old dogmas of romantic love, another kind of connection between human beings : the rather antique term'propinquity '.
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"Propinquity " also forges the theme-later exploited in The Da Vinci Code-of an historical secret suppressed by the Church for 2, 000 years.
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There is, for example, propinquity : reading books based on where you are, more or less, right now, or at least on places one knows very well.
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Bentham says that the value of a pleasure or pain, considered by itself, can be measured according to its intensity, duration, certainty / uncertainty and propinquity / remoteness.
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On page 478 of Jonathan Franzen's 2010 novel " Freedom ", Walter attributes his inability to stop having sex with Lalitha to their " daily propinquity ."