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And I am no epiphenomenalist about this difference: that something is alive matters tremendously to, for example, how it moves.
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Drugs are the only thing that keeps him alive, no matter the consequences or dangers.
The thing to remember is that if you are alive, you matter and are important to the world or you wouldn't be here.
The show refuses to come alive, no matter how much hot air McGruder blows into it.
For Sesame Workshop, the partnership will keep the show alive, a matter of paramount importance.
You won't come out of it alive no matter what".
Granted, you'll still very much not alive, no matter how many places someone has scribbled your name.
Most gruelling was Love, which never came alive, no matter how often the hero flashed his penis in our faces.
But if a dog smelled flesh, people sensed hope that victims were still alive, no matter how unlikely it seemed.
Much of its impact comes from the absolute lawlessness of its backdrop as it undermines the father's only remaining certitude: that he must keep his boy alive no matter what danger befalls them.
The headlines served as a reminder the Seleção were still alive, no matter how much of a mess they made of their first knock-out game in this tournament.
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