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Object that is the actual signifier, Object actually signified by the mental aspect,
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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Object that is the actual signifier, Object actually signified by the mental aspect,
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Non-Gelug Presentation 2006
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Asked about the restitution and compensation aspect,
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Remarking on the difficulty of rendering the novelist's physiognomy, on account of its mobility and strange aspect,
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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One of us asked him with how many tongues he was familiar, and he answered, with an apologetic aspect,
The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography David Christie Murray
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"Sir," said he in a jovial voice that belied his sinister aspect,
The Amateur Gentleman Jeffery Farnol 1915
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Hope spiritualizes the earth; Hope makes it always new; and, even in the earth's best and brightest aspect,
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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A Phantom arose before me, with distrustful aspect,
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A terrible malady is she, a malady the ancients knew of and called nympholepsy -- a beautiful name evocative and symbolic of its ideal aspect,
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Ciceronians, Erasmus was a humanist, an impassioned student of ancient letters, so that he has one foot in the Renaissance and one in reform, and withal possessed a very original brain, and was, from every aspect,
Initiation into Literature ��mile Faguet 1881
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