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And the whole stream of vision, being similarly affected in virtue of similarity, diffuses the motions of what it touches or what touches it over the whole body, until they reach the soul, causing that perception which we call sight.
Timaeus 2006
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And the whole stream of vision, being similarly affected in virtue of similarity, diffuses the motions of what it touches or what touches it over the whole body, until they reach the soul, causing that perception which we call sight.
TIMAEUS Plato 1949
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And the whole stream of vision, being similarly affected in virtue of similarity, diffuses the motions of what it touches or what touches it over the whole body, until they reach the soul, causing that perception which we call sight.
Timaeus 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855
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Some rays of light come in contact with the eye; they bring a sensation to it; in a word, they touch it; and the impression left by this touch we call sight.
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ALAS, there is not a cupcake (other than my lovely wife) in sight.
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So, at the moment, subsidies are nowhere in sight.
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The commonwealth has been forced into drastic cuts to higher education over the last couple of years, with no end in sight.
Ask a Question for Wednesday's Netroots Governor's Debate 2009
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My calls are not as loud as plastic ones, but I have turned ducks at great distances ... barely in sight.
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This of course raises the question of why the end of stimulus programs is in sight.
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There was a definate lack of hats and not a glove in sight.
The Pink Dress 2009
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