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Mr. Henderson's poems are about brute labor, about "pushing a pipe down a hole/that wants to push you back".
Two years later, new rules were codified: players could no longer rush from behind the line of scrimmage, first downs were stretched from five to ten yards to give the game more space, and, most significantly, the forward pass was legalized, making the game less about brute strength than about speed and finesse.
Of course, someone could probably write a script that runs the text through all possible emoji seeds — and, well, that's something else you could teach these whippersnappers about, brute force attacks.
That can simply be a brute fact about one's psychology.
Somehow the genre, at least as practiced by its masters, has the capacity to illuminate some brute facts about the human condition and its contemporary dysfunctions.
But surely the global victory of the techniques pioneered by Brunelleschi and Giotto has been possible because they embody a brute fact about the world we live in – that light travels in straight lines – a fact which underpins those technologies of capture and reproduction mentioned only in parentheses.
Thus, if ß is a description, 'ß stands for the referent/denotation of ß' does not state a brute fact about our use of ß.
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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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