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- number of bases. Nationality. Nationality and citizenship are generally indissociable, citizenship being in most cases a consequence of nationality. Place...
- "person" is also in many respects an individual whose personal growth is indissociable from the environment; a link fleshed out in a variety of ecotopian stories...
- leadership structures. For years, the CGT and the PCF were close and almost indissociable alliesnotably in May 1968 when both the CGT and PCF were eager for...
- d'aucuns l'ont remarqué, ces pics rocheux qui vont devenir chez Patinier, indissociables de l'évocation d'un paysage ressemblent à ceux qu'il a pu voir dans...
- sense of entropy and the eternal return, which are related, is always indissociable from the will to power. The eternal return of all memory initiated by...
- the monadic core of the psyche, "the unconscious exists only as an indissociably representative/affective/intentional flux," rejecting the reduction...
- Ondine (27 December 2021). "Top 5 des publicités des années 80/90 indissociables de la musique classique". Radio classique (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-16...
- Trouillard, Stéphanie (13 December 2014). "Prostituées et soldats, le couple indissociable de la Grande Guerre". France 24 (in French). Retrieved 16 April 2018...
- UNFP. Detout, Arnaud (19 May 2019). "Football : les jumeaux Locko indissociables du succès du FC Montrouge". Le Parisien (in French). Bradley Locko at...
- and, by the 18th century, the psychiatric hospitals satisfied "the indissociably economic and moral demand for confinement." In 1977, British psychiatrist...