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sameness

[seym-nis] / ˈseɪm nɪs /


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There is space for everyone and their stories to be elucidated and celebrated in his work because it’s our humanity and our sameness that’s reflected in the text.

From Los Angeles Times

“Originality is always a risk, but to me, the bigger risk is boring the audience to death with sameness.”

From Seattle Times

In Westwater’s pursuit of misalignment, flashes of its opposite — rough alignments — prove satisfying by contrast, a break from the sameness of form.

From New York Times

The solo-after-solo structure is here strung out to include 15 dancers, but that formal sameness is forgivable as, one after another, they spin and shine in individualized ways.

From New York Times

In the first study of autism, published in 1943, Dr. Leo Kanner, a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins University, identified 11 children — eight boys and three girls — with “the powerful desire for aloneness and sameness.”

From New York Times