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Perhaps we should rail at supermarket narrowness of choice and homogeny?
It's all about homogeny - eating at McDonald's and having white teeth.
Harmony through homogeny, that's been the perception.
This species is preferably promoted because of its early ripening, stability and the homogeny seed quality.
Perhaps Stern's contrition was a first step toward harmony as desired, not homogeny as perceived.
Singular movement ... a galactic homogeny or something.
As the easy copying of Prada and Gucci has shown, minimalism favors an industrial homogeny.
"The extraordinary thing about Sonia King's work is her ability to create homogeny without sacrificing the individuality of her materials.
Ray Lankester defined the terms "homogeny", meaning homology due to inheritance from a common ancestor, and "homoplasty", meaning homology due to other factors.
Hofstra's coach, Tom Pecora, pointed out the homogeny of the N.I.T.'s four top-seeded teams: Michigan, Louisville, Cincinnati and Maryland.
Restaurants and bars line the revamped waterfront, fancy hotels rise high, and the once-sleepy suburbs of Mt Maunganui and Papamoa have woken up to new wealth and homogeny.
John Lucas of Allmusic considered it "a short, sharp and tight collection of some of the most exciting music in a particularly exciting career" and complimented it for being "a perfectly constructed whole without becoming a tedious homogeny".
Lob in an appropriately slippery rump that'll never blow any frocks up and, as a whole, the new design proves undeniably striking from some angles, yet surprisingly colour sensitive, and decidedly lacking the clean homogeny and sheer elegance of the original.