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1People are all checking their mobiles; it's more individualistic, less self-conscious.
2The less graceful American version was more violent and more individualistic.
3Photograph: Alamy There were shorter, more individualistic studies of British architects from longer ago.
4He was only more individualistic and centrifugal than many people.
5Communal parenthood gave to the tribe a unity and strength quite unknown in more individualistic races.
6Afterwards, it became more individualistic and commercially oriented.
7The sanctum of a Vraad was a far more individualistic thing than his or her outer appearance.
8The common voter, the small individualist has less constructive imagination-ismore individualistic, that is, than the big individualist.
9Gentrification belongs to the more individualistic development of Rio that has characterised the run-up to the Games, they say.
10As world communities are becoming more and more individualistic (emphasis is placed...
11They are more individualistic, prouder of success, more ambitious for personal growth, and less connected to the people around them.
12Two others more individualistic.
13This openness allows us to take a more individualistic approach to love, affording greater forms of personal expression within our relationships.
14Football used to be the dominant American sport, but more individualistic and personality-driven sports like basketball and soccer have overtaken it.
15Both cultures have their basis in the self-interest of the individual, even though you humans tend to be much more individualistic.
16As world communities are becoming more and more individualistic (emphasis is placed on nuclear families, fending for one's self, etc.)
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