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Japanese and German incomes approached those of Americans, especially at the median (rather than the mean, since both Japan and Germany are more egalitarian societies than the US, reflecting their homogenious racial demographics).
Minimum Wage and CEO Pay, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Part of this difference is because the US does not consist of a homogenious group of people, so our test score average is a blend of results from different groups, each with a different average/variance.
Test Scores and Economic Performance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Besides, Bensonhurst isn't the homogenious Italian-American community it used to be.
BSNYC Hot Friday Quiz Action! BikeSnobNYC 2009
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It's no longer "baaad games vs a healthy life" based on a notion of rather homogenious "faceless" people.
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TERSTARAM Ground Breaker, a mobile (electric or diesel powered) earth pulverizer, with which the dry clay lumps in the raw material are disintegrated to produce a homogenious soil for brick production.
Chapter 10 1997
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TERSTARAM Ground Breaker, a mobile (electric or diesel powered) earth pulverizer with which the dry clay lumps in the raw material are disintegrated to produce a homogenious soil for brick production.
Chapter 11 1991
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- If the grain size distribution of the soil is correct or acceptable, the larger homogenious particles (pebbles, gravel) should not be crushed.
Chapter 3 1991
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The soil is mixed again (if necessary, with addition of a pozzolana) producing a homogenious mass, which can immediately be used in construction.
Chapter 4 1988
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Appeals have been made to your fears -- you have been urged to resist this natural and homogenious alliance for the reason that it was the design of the Cotton
Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia : held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, Georgia. Convention of the People 1861
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Thumping the enemy into submission until they cry uncle only works if there is a homogenious enemy to cry uncle.
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