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To contents
noun
That which is contained.
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From now on 'attitudes' will be relations in which one can stand to contents, when one has a contentful mental state.
It began: Dear Mr. Talese: Since learning of your long awaited study of coast-to-coast sex in America, which will be included in your soon to be published book, "Thy Neighbor's Wife," I feel I have important information that I could contribute to its contents or to contents of a future book.
This renders results similar to contents
David Kaplan called such a rule taking us from contexts to contents a character.
These rules, which are (or determine) functions from contexts to contents, are called characters.
And these Pins are more than just images — they link to contents that can inspire and enrich people's lives.
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