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All forms are responses to the situations and places in which they arise, whether opera houses or campfires.
(What author can avoid this task?) But in the case of this complex, vivid collection, such judgments seem to arise, whether deserved or undeserved, out of the movements of the story -- as they do in life itself.
"Song to Song" is filled with music, both applied to the soundtrack and performed onscreen by musicians and actors, and the spontaneous bursts of dance that arise, whether at parties or onstage, in a crowd or during isolated moments of flirtation and courtship, give the movie the feel of a musical, one in which the music arises from within and emerges in action.
Russell eventually concluded that things in the world can be talked about only through the medium of a special kind of name in particular, one about which no question can arise whether it names something or not and he suggested that in English the only possible candidates are the demonstrative pronouns this and that.
Questions arise whether a partial- or full-thickness graft should be harvested and how closure of tendon defects should be performed.
Consideration of the following situation might help make it clear how intransitive preferences can arise (whether or not they are rational).
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The question arises whether it is a war at all.
The question arises whether the drop in enforcement effort has diminished compliance.
The question now arises whether such a "Rump" World Government should compel Russia to join.
And then the question arises whether it should even be considered a sport.
The question naturally arises whether Kohut succeeded in transforming his own narcissism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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