There is, connectedly, the spread of empires and trade as well as the rise of capitalism. |
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Secondly, and connectedly, it is an attempt at absolute relinquishment of the vantage of a particular sector, class, dialect, jargon, idiolect or diction. |
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Elsewhere these two women also do some real dancing, through the whole body, as vividly and connectedly rhythmical in its use of feet and legs as in its gestures and torso movement. |
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Second, and connectedly, it is not clear in what sense such stuff is immaterial, except in the sense that it cannot be integrated into the normal scientific account of the physical world. |
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Connectedly, Kripke argued that identity and distinctness were themselves necessary relations: if an object is identical with itself it is necessarily so, and if it is distinct from another it is necessarily so. |
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