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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a creature as a" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to compare or describe a creature in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "He was known as a creature as a guardian of the forest, protecting it from harm."
Alternatives: "a being like a" or "a creature similar to a".
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It helps your certitude as a creature, as a consciousness.
A tamed teenager would be as unnatural a creature as a tamed iguana.
In scenario two, there never was such a creature as a Neanderthal, and the so-called fossils were put there by the Devil himself.
Here "actuality" (actus) means 'that which makes the being actually intelligible, by giving it the actual essence it has.' This movement of conceptual analysis opens the mind to see that we can understand a creature as "a being" (ens) only by referring to the notion of an act of being which is pure from non-being (esse purum), indeed, which is pure from any non-being (esse purissimum).
Her classes then typically work on a group monster where students contribute ideas and collaborate toward creating a creature as a class.
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It is a creature, "as high as a child of two", formless and sickening.
It can snatch a creature as small as a beetle or as bulky as a duck, but its favourite food on high moors is a plump little bird greatly prized by game shooters: the red grouse.
In fact, despite the success of the annual Paris salons and the great art academies in 18th-century Europe, such a creature as an art show -- much less a museum for showing art -- was rare indeed on these shores.
The last common ancestor of theropods and ornithischians, a creature as-yet undiscovered, probably looked a lot like Tachiraptor and Laquintasaura, Butler says.
He knew that juries want more than evidence to convict; they want to be certain that the person they are sending to prison or to another world is an evil creature as well as an evildoer.
She's playing a woman whom others deride as a creature — as if she were a beast.
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