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  • The terms in per se inherences or incompatibilities are essential and necessarily stand for the things they signify.

    Medieval Theories of Modality Knuuttila, Simo 2008

  • I do not doubt that whatever can possibly happen, any where, at any time, is provided for, in the inherences of things;

    Assurances 1900

  • I do not doubt that whatever can possibly happen anywhere at any time, is provided for in the inherences of things,

    Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855

  • Here one constantly runs the risk of yielding a pile of constituent images that reveal the artist's private visual language but overlook the text's manifold inherences.

    JPost Headlines 2010

  • If the current economic, ecological and security crises are consequences of the properties and propagation of the English language, by embodying the rudiments of the language and opening it to new inherences the Phoneme Choir provides a ready toolbox to remedy empire.

    unknown title 2009

  • The New York disease will spread as all those that want the handouts and vote for Nobama wait to collect and the unknowing kids excited about a first time vote don't realize how the "redistributed" themselves out of their own inherences what little it may have been.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2008

  • (b) Universal co-inherences among the properties of concrete things.

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

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