My own explanatory notes or elaborations for purposes of clarity are inserted in square parentheses. |
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We keep it simple for expositional purposes and trust the reader to see that the points made are robust with respect to such elaborations. |
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He saw the theological elaborations of his country as a justified, elected, and righteous empire to be a form of blasphemy. |
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When one is free from all fabrications or elaborations of thought, free from all fabrications of the mind, this is the process of fine analysis. |
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The play, though it is chronologically out of place, presents further elaborations on the figuring of identity, and metaphors of market and commercial exchange. |
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Then, the emotions of conscience belong to tertiary elaborations discovered in those inner-directed formations of the person constituted as a divided self. |
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Murphy has pointed out that this implies enduring and irreparable harm, and that it may be narrower than the judicial elaborations on the old law. |
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Open scepticism rejects the demonstration of equipollence as itself dogmatic and emphasises the usefulness of refined elaborations of appearances. |
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Any number of terms have already been coined to describe postindustrial labor, and the authors' own elaborations on the phenomenon are passably interesting. |
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We dedicate this special issue to all aspects of quantifying species abundance and the subsequent elaborations of it in paleophycology. |
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Livy also used rhetorical elaborations, such as attributing speeches to characters whose speeches could not possibly be known. |
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Elaborations of tribal arbitration of feuds included peace settlements often done in a religious context and compensation system. |
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