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- architects became disillusioned with modernism which they perceived as ahistorical and anti-aesthetic, and postmodern and contemporary architecture developed...
- Institute for Middle East Understanding to state, "Bill Clinton’s racist and ahistorical remarks were meant to justify the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from...
- Falsifiability (or re****ability) is a deductive standard of evaluation of scientific theories and hypotheses, introduced by the philosopher of science...
- Hindutva (/hɪnˈdʊtvə/; lit. 'Hindu-ness') is a political ideology encomp****ing the cultural justification of Hindu nationalism and the belief in establishing...
- fiction in its general sense of hypothetical history, explanation, or ahistorical storytelling, has also been attributed to authors in ostensibly non-fiction...
- any good basis for wishing to present an artificially brightened and ahistorical white interior?" Jean-Michel Guilemont of the French Ministry of culture...
- communism is totalitarianism, ergo the left is totalitarian) and the ahistorical character of the concepts used (no matter if we talk about the USSR in...
- 'historical Buddha' of the present era was *Siddhartha Gautama. Numerous ahistorical Buddhas make an appearance in Mahayana literature." "2013". Oxford English...
- 212 BC. As a result, most historians consider these engagements to be ahistorical. At the instigation of the Romans, Syphax, one of the kings of the Numidian...
- a contemporary dueling sword. The term was applied imprecisely and ahistorically, coming to be used for many unrelated military swords, like sabres and...