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This conatus is a sort of instantaneous or "virtual" motion that all things possess, even when they are static.
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Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
There's zero delay when you slide a checker across a board, for example, and bringing that sort of instantaneous feedback to the many screens in our lives could help to bridge the gap between operating a bit of software and the feeling of interacting with objects.
Theories involving instantaneous, rather than gradual, changes (mutationism), internal forces creating a sort of unavoidable evolutionary inertia even to the point of extinction (orthogenesis), and renewed appeals to use and disuse (neo-Lamarckism) had moved into the spotlight (Bowler 1992).
Midnight was approaching, and promising, as the new year does, a kind of instantaneous psychic cleansing.
Her speed pictures of the free expressive dance form (Ausdruckstanz) that captivated Germany at the time, movements like "The Turn," a sort of running spin danced by Claire Bauroff (1928), and "The Jump," an exuberant leap performed by Toni van Eyck (1930), set standards for instantaneous photography that hold to this day.
"A sort of blank".
"A sort of dream.
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
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