Sentences with phrase «whose common denominator»

25 + 1 and 3 shells and a square game are two recent exhibition projects that come to mind as a flashbacks, similar to Polaroid pictures, whose common denominator is artist Irina Dumitrașcu Măgurean.
We wanted to see where its boundaries lie and whether they exist at all, inviting contemporary co-authors of abstract paintings, whose common denominator is widely understood street art.
As non-Arab peoples converted to Islam, they demanded a share of the power initially wielded by an Arab elite, and the Islamic empire of the caliphs broke down into a commonwealth - a commonwealth whose common denominator was broadly cultural and religious rather than political.

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It is not always a dogmatic and insensitive cleric that inflicts pain and discouragement on those whose faith calls them to seek a deeper, more meaningful relationship with God than that marketed for mass (lowest common denominator) consumption by the institutional church.
Sniggeringly mining the lowest common comedy denominator, Lucas and Moore happily poke fun at insatiable moms - to - be, dangerously pneumatic porn stars and vulnerable babes - in - arms (whose response is projectile pooing in Dave's face).
Must industry cater to the lowest common denominator, to the reptilian brain inside men and women whose judgments are under - informed, simplistic, and knee - jerk?
So we find ourselves asking again: Must industry cater to the lowest common denominator, to the reptilian brain inside men and women whose judgments are under - informed, simplistic, and knee - jerk?
This aligns well with an earlier story by security journalist Brian Krebs, whose piece focused on Chick - Fil - A as the common denominator for 9000 compromised credit cards.
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