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Actually, any successful art (not to mention nitrous oxide, at the dentist's) may bring about something like that.
A generous colleague but not the passive type -- good artists aren't passive, generally -- Mr. Close has typically erected constructive obstacles for himself and his collaborators, the conquest of which can bring about something special or new.
It would be great if this movement could bring about something similarly concrete.
And the mobile Internet may bring about something that's beyond Facebook, something like Foursquare that does something that Facebook doesn't.
Namely, Damian rejects as outrageous the suggestion that God could bring about something that violates the principle of non-contradiction (see Section 5.1).
And God, of course, would have more power than Cain, even though Cain could bring about something that God could not.
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"It's an empirical question, that something brings about something else, and I doubt it.
She added: "I hope he'll feel the last ten yeas and seven months has brought about something that'll help others.
But it is also a case of bringing about something that was waiting to happen anyway: an inescapable destiny.
"We all thought we were moving towards bringing about something new, something good, for America – not just for black people, but for all people," Hassan says.
Arguably, a non-omnipotent agent of this sort could accomplish this by causing a snowflake to fall and destroying Oscar before he brings about something.
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