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  • Ecessa comes from the word Necessary, which incorporates the key concept of the necessary technology for reliable and fast WAN infrastructure vital for business continuity.

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  • Lastly, I was interested in the notion of the "right to be beautiful," called "Necessary Vanity" in a recent N.Y. Times opinion piece.

    Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Does Beauty Bring Happiness? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2011

  • Lastly, I was interested in the notion of the "right to be beautiful," called "Necessary Vanity" in a recent N.Y. Times opinion piece.

    Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Does Beauty Bring Happiness? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2011

  • Lastly, I was interested in the notion of the "right to be beautiful," called "Necessary Vanity" in a recent N.Y. Times opinion piece.

    Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Does Beauty Bring Happiness? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2011

  • Lastly, I was interested in the notion of the "right to be beautiful," called "Necessary Vanity" in a recent N.Y. Times opinion piece.

    Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Does Beauty Bring Happiness? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2011

  • Lastly, I was interested in the notion of the "right to be beautiful," called "Necessary Vanity" in a recent N.Y. Times opinion piece.

    Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Does Beauty Bring Happiness? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2011

  • My most recent release is a M/M paranormal novel called Necessary Madness, which came out just after Christmas.

    Terrific Tuesdays with...Lisabet Sarai! Molly Daniels 2010

  • My most recent release is a M/M paranormal novel called Necessary Madness, which came out just after Christmas.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Molly Daniels 2010

  • It remains to be examined whether this science resembles geometry in the further circumstance, that some of its inductions are not exactly true; and that the peculiar certainty ascribed to it, on account of which its propositions are called Necessary Truths, is fictitious and hypothetical, being true in no other sense than that those propositions necessarily follow from the hypothesis of the truth of premisses which are avowedly mere approximations to truth.

    A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) John Stuart Mill 1839

  • It remains to be examined whether this science resembles geometry in the further circumstance, that some of its inductions are not exactly true; and that the peculiar certainty ascribed to it, on account of which its propositions are called Necessary Truths, is fictitious and hypothetical, being true in no other sense than that those propositions legitimately follow from the hypothesis of the truth of premises which are avowedly mere approximations to truth.

    A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive John Stuart Mill 1839

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