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He is saved, however, by the grief being suffered by the object of his affections.
"Sometimes she would look at me and be mystified by the object of me," he says.
The English language — like the yachting and golf enjoyed by the object of Marcel's desire — often connotes faithlessness, vulgarity, and even sexual ambiguity.
Full, abject humiliation comes in a tennis match between the pair watched by the object of their affections, April (Janette Scott).
The argument that the statute is justified by the object of avoiding the subsidization of propaganda of foreign governments which bar American propaganda needs little comment.
At the same time, however, such debates are often inherently disciplinary; meaningful research questions and methodologies are in part determined by the object of research.
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We make passive sentences by making the object of the active sentence the subject, and by adding a 'be-verb + past participle' structure.
But, as in a story by Borges, the object of study is purely fictive.
According to the Aristotelian standard accepted by Marsilius, the object of scientific knowledge must be universal and necessarily true.
It is merely by being the object of the cognitive power's attention that the external object plays a role in cognition.
You undermine this belief by humanizing the object of distrust or hatred.
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