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Secondly, there is the case in which the 'Some things' of which a predication is made are, in fact, not all; whilst the predicate, though not given as distributed, yet might be so given if we wished to state the whole truth; as if we say _Some men are Chinese_.
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•Some supporting period Learners details • New information • Some repetition of presented throughout story components • No repetition of story Standards components Process Coherence / •
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III. iv.52 (225,6) Some jay of Italy,/Whose mother was her painting] _Some jay of Italy_, made by art the creature, not of nature, but of painting.
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In fact, the title "Some Kind of Cure" is about finding cures to things that are troubling us or alienating us.
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In fact, the title "Some Kind of Cure" is about finding cures to things that are troubling us or alienating us.
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On Thursday, August 23, 2007, Deogolwulf took it into his head, under the title Some Sense of Culture, to post:
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The letters eventually were printed in book form under the title Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693), and seem to have had enormous influence down the ages upon educational practice; after two centuries the book had run through some 35 English editions and well over thirty foreign editions, and it is still in print and is frequently excerpted in books of readings in philosophy of education.
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"Some" is right, seeing as Red Sonja (with a J) is a Roy Thomas creation.
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"Some" is an existential quantifier, and so a single computer that acts intelligently without intervention confirms my proposition.
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"Some" is an existential quantifier, and so a single computer that acts intelligently without intervention confirms my proposition.
smcquoid commented on the word Some
arrogance and disregard.
May 19, 2009