This artificialdivision of humankind into seven days is not necessary.
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Every artificialdivision, which is strongly marked, and which frequently recurs, has the same tendency.
3
Hitherto I have spoken of South Africa as a natural whole, ignoring its artificialdivision into Colonies and States.
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Make use of time-wholes, space-wholes, and organic-wholes, but avoid making artificialdivisions.
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A date rack was proof that the Editor is not superior to the artificialdivisions of time.
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His sheep rule his life, and he has little to do with the artificialdivisions of time.
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But to apply these artificialdivisions to the patient-as-a-whole is dangerous and costly both for patient and for physician.
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'But surely you don't limit your humanity, Miss Barfoot, by the artificialdivisions of society.'
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For that purpose we must have power; for power wealth; for wealth industry; for industry internal peace: therefore no agitation, no artificialdivisions.
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On his first official visit to the Republic, the Duke of Edinburgh referred yesterday to "these rather artificialdivisions between North and South".