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"We never said education can be purely at a distance," he said.
Screaming is a skill, a test of the vocal range that can be purely enlivening, even ennobling.
This understanding can be purely intellectual, and some schools equate the final goal with omniscience, as does Yoga.
In real life, conversations can be purely pragmatic, or solipsistic; sometimes they're nothing more than an antidote to silence, sounds to fill the quiet margins of our social lives.
The likenesses can be purely superficial, like the domed Breakfast Room of Sir John Soane's house in London (1812-13) vis-à-vis the retractable glass roof of Paolo Soleri's Dome House in Cave Creek, Ariz.
These goals can be purely functional, or they can encompass a broad array of cultural and social aims.
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The appeal of maps can also be purely visual.
It doesn't have to be art, it can just be purely entertainment.
But what all the arguing underlines is that the defence industry has never been, and perhaps can never be, purely commercial.
They represent on the one hand a triumph of the human imagination, and on the other a valuable reminder that science can never be purely cerebral.
The second asks about the role of evaluation in jurisprudential methodology: Are first-order legal theories inherently or necessarily evaluative or can they be purely descriptive?
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