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How is it that among people of today who are so radically divergent in other ways, the traditional family is omnipresent, universal?
With great respect, we accept that depending upon what noun it is qualifying, it will mean quite radically different things.
The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives.
Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries.
In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order.
The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work.
His radically innovative use of the material defines spaces in unique new ways.
The growth of the world wide web has radically changed the way information is received.
Production was radically ramped up, going from 15 a month in May 2003 to 450 a month today.
He is expected to crack the whip today by telling districts and schools to radically review their programmes.
This will virtually eliminate the need for wired Internet and will radically lower prices.
This puts the kybosh on any claims that quality has radically improved in the past couple of years.
He is constantly frustrated by his inability to change the way the world works more quickly and radically.
The system had to be radically reformed to detect murder, medical error and neglect.
As Mr Pope rightly says, it's time the eccentric and discriminatory system was radically reformed.
The x-height in proportion to the cap height can vary radically from one typeface to another.
The human landscape of Europe has changed radically over the last thirty or so years.
Constantly changing, radically reinventing himself, Wittman is forever in a state of flux.
At the same time, his research method requires a radically new view of identity and social forces.
Roman legionnaires, for example, were not radically different in their equipment from the soldiers of Assyria a millennium before.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In point of externality there was not much to choose between views which were felt to be radically opposed the one to the other.
The Sumerian language was of agglutinative type, radically distinct both from the pure Semitic idioms and from Egyptian.
The palm branch is merely another form of the fern or fish-bone, and the word palm is radically alma, the all nourisher.
Oliver Cromwell never believed more radically in the foreordination of all human actions than did he.
The tender-minded notion of an absolute reality is, according to the radically tough-minded, framed on just this pattern.
The main lines of German manorialism are not radically different from those of France and England.
But he struggled to fuse it with social realism, with which it is radically incompatible.
We can call such languages inflective, if we like, but we must then be prepared to revise radically our notion of inflective form.
The irradiance, almost as strong as daylight, but radically different, softened all surrounding objects.
The only way the associated life of such a community can be radically improved is by the leavening of the inert popular mass.
There are a number of proofs that the Erasmian pronunciation is radically wrong, and that the modern Greek is the correct one.
Externally similar in one respect to Socialism, they radically differ.
The principle is bad, radically rotten, and cannot be amended.
Webster says the word pearl may be radically the same as beryl.
The future, as Alfonso Cuaron envisions it, is not an ultra-modern mecca of technology, radically different clothing or high-tech conveniences.
The Swift One was radically different from any of the females of the horde, and I had a liking for her from the first.
Neither could anything radically wrong be detected in the plans.
Accordingly our dramatis personae had to be radically recast at Mosul.
They answer blessedly to what we know most radically about the humanity we share, if sin is to be known for what it is and savingly forgiven.
Just as Maggie is radically make, so is figgy related to fake.
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