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  • This is all part of the third-worlding of middle America that is envisioned by the "centrists."

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  • We have thought the truth of being in the worlding of world as the mirror play of the fourfold of sky and earth, mortals and divinities.

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  • We have thought the truth of being in the worlding of world as the mirror play of the fourfold of sky and earth, mortals and divinities.

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  • This is all part of the third-worlding of middle America that is envisioned by the "centrists."

    Archive 2009-02-01 Jim Horn 2009

  • Heidegger says explicitly in The Thing that the fourfold--earth and sky, divinities and mortals--is the worlding of the world.

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  • The drama takes place at noon, motionless noon crouched into negative capability, when the world is worlding, and forms pulse in a combinative protean grammar.

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  • The worlding of a new world in Benjamin Black's Christine Falls.

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  • Heidegger says explicitly in The Thing that the fourfold--earth and sky, divinities and mortals--is the worlding of the world.

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  • The worlding of a new world in Benjamin Black's Christine Falls.

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  • The unity of the fourfold comes to presence as the worlding of the world, that is, the region and time where sky and earth and the divinities and the mortals meet.

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