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The Manual of Reason states that it is God, but most later Naiyāyikas drew a distinction between words which have belonged 'endlessly' in the language (introduced by God) and words introduced by an explicit human stipulation (e.g. the technical terms in Pāṇini's grammar).
But it also felt like endlessly varied and personal music that belonged to all of its entranced listeners.
His clothes (open-necked white shirts and designer suits), his friends (Yves Saint Laurent, Alain Delon, Salman Rushdie), his homes (the flat in Saint Germain, a hideaway in the South of France, an eighteenth-century palace in Marrakech that used to belong to John Paul Getty) are endlessly commented on.
By whatever name, this extravagant, exuberant and endlessly inventive creation definitely thrives best on the stage, where Bernstein knew it belonged.
In the west African griot tradition to which N'Dour belongs - and which he has endlessly, startlingly reinvented - the artist speaks not for himself, but on behalf of the community as a whole.
When the runner opened his mouth in recent weeks, it wasn't to draw breath but to talk endlessly about Quebec's belonging to Canada and Quebec's right to a better share of Canada's prosperity.
"We can go on endlessly".
This can go on endlessly.
Jet Pilot, a late directorial (dis credit for Josef von Sternberg, really belongs to the producer, super-spook weirdo Howard Hughes, who spent time and money endlessly reshooting aerial combat sequences of the cold war.
According to the church's teachings, the world is an endlessly benevolent place, in which success and prosperity are "spiritual attributes" that belong to all people, if only they knew how to use them.
A successful business consultant from an aristocratic family, Daniel, who lives luxuriously in Madrid, belongs to a circle of fluttery gay men who call one another "girl" and chatter endlessly about their latest boyfriends.
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