In these three novels by Morrison as well, revolutionary possibilities inhere in the unsaying, in the unliving, and in the mutinous refusal to forget. |
For a material thing to exist is for its form actually to inhere in its matter. |
No property rights inhere to blocks of IP addresses: they are considered to be a public resource. |
Understanding these roots is important because they help to illuminate the different trajectories that inhere in the American diplomatic experience. |
How, then, can such a power have been acquired, and how does it inhere in the structure of the organism? |
All they have to do is proclaim that these rights and privileges, instead of stemming from the union of two people, inhere in the individual. |