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sameness

[seym-nis] / ˈseɪm nɪs /


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Conservative "bestsellers" are almost invariably distinguished by their numbing sameness: a shrill cry of victimhood, a hunt for scapegoats, a tone that alternates between hysteria and heavy sarcasm.

From Salon

“It was that sameness to Jon, the way he approached things and his vision of matters, that was incredibly clear, concise and comprehensive.”

From Seattle Times

Bees, for example, can count, grasp concepts of sameness and difference, learn complex tasks by observing others, and know their own individual body dimensions, a capacity associated with consciousness in humans.

From Scientific American

That it took so long for me to realize the problem says almost too much about the blandness and sameness of the Tonys under any circumstances.

From New York Times

I don't know why anyone thought it wise to take kids at the height of self-consciousness, in their messy, formative years and try to corral them into various chutes of sameness.

From Salon