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Unfortunately Alyngton does not define being; yet, what he says about (1) the subject of the Categories (the real categorial being which can be signified by simple expressions, namely terms (In Cat., cap. de numero et sufficientia praedicamentorum, p. 252), and (2) analogy (In Cat., cap. de aequivocis, ms. London, Lambeth Palace 393, fol.
According to the English philosopher, only what can be signified by a complex expression is a being, and whatever is the proper object of an act of signifying is a truth.
What was to be signified, and by what forms?
A general truth could also be signified by the subjunctive, which is characterized by the vowel a affixed to the present, aorist, or perfect stem.
In the course of a concert, he and Lovett appear to be engaged in a sly and literate conversation that because of the deep familiarity between the speakers has come to be signified by its essentials and shared understandings.
Where a bill affects the "hereditary revenues, personal property or other interests" of the Duchy of Cornwall, then "the consent of … the Prince of Wales must be signified in both houses [of parliament] before the bill is passed," Cabinet Office guidance states.
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What is signified by their eventual bustedness?
The problem is signified by the "but", stated or implicit.
It is true that nothing in particular is signified by this fact.
This is signified by an end of the ringing and a blank sound.
"If the naked name lies next to one with an insignia, what is signified?" Mr. Goodrich said.
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