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So, we would say that what we used to call essence is found in appearance, essence is mixed into appearance.
Here we could resort to empiricist arguments (in Hume for example) that show that all knowledge of what we call essence depends on the experience of what appears.
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Dr. Schmidt's team has begun a project called Essence.
During the opening ceremony last month in Bangkok, Lipe watched the other sixty-four players from fifteen countries enter a giant convention hall surrounded by boxes of a poultry-based health tonic called "Essence of Chicken," which was the tournament's official sponsor.
Otherwise than Being opens with a general overview of the argument, in which Being and transcendence will now be called essence and disinterest.
So it was that in the summer of 1999, having experienced a local club called Essence (gurning girls in bras and Nike visors, cold water taps shut off, windows locked, two large fans and a smattering of Class A drugs), a group of us headed off to local Suffolk farmland owned by an older school colleague for what would become one of the defining points of my youth.
Call It Essence of Nitrogen" (Basics, May 29): Nitrogen is indeed one of a handful of elements that take center stage in the dance of life on earth.
"Over the years we've learned to trap those volatiles before they escape, condense them and then you have something that some people call an essence, some people call an aroma, but generally speaking you have a liquid which has a taste of the fruit," he says.
Through history I find direct connections to my spirit, or what I like to call my essence.
The compromise leaves in place what Scotti calls the essence of the law: protection for people in possession of small amounts of drugs who call 911 for help.
"Emotion recollected in tranquility," William Wordsworth called the essence of poetry.
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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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