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"I have every reason to believe," he writes, "that an individual man or woman fluent in several tongues seduces, possesses, remembers differently according to his or her use of the relevant language".
Thus, he would give a more instructive account of an individual man by stating that he was man than by stating that he was animal, for the former description is peculiar to the individual in a greater degree, while the latter is too general.
The poem, which was originally conceived as a plea for help to President Carter, is part manifesto and part job application: I am the smallest minority in America, an individual man, who aligns himself with no group, calls himself by no race, but strives always for excellence.
I suspect that the founders would be aghast at the notion of an individual (man or woman) with Ms. Palin's slender public service résumé and even less impressive academic record being considered for one of the highest offices in the land.
For instance, his examples of substances are an individual man and a horse.
His favorite examples are an individual man and a horse (1a20, 2a11).
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He had held that the (material) intellect does not know singulars through universal species, but thanks to the intentional representation of a given singular present in the elementary thought and accessible to the intellect only at the moment of the active union of a single individual man with the material and active intellects in the soul.
For example, man is said of a subject, the individual man, but is not in any subject" (1a20; our emphasis).
"The Taliban is not destroyed as an effective fighting force from the level of one individual man carrying a weapon until that individual man puts down his weapon," Gen. Tommy R. Franks, the commander of United States forces in the region, said on Thursday.
There is, lastly, a class of things which are neither present in a subject nor predicable of a subject, such as the individual man or the individual horse.
Substance, in the truest and primary and most definite sense of the word, is that which is neither predicable of a subject nor present in a subject; for instance, the individual man or horse.
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