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That which moves itself, therefore, must comprise something that imparts motion but is unmoved and something that is moved but does not necessarily move anything else: and each of these two things, or at any rate one of them, must be in contact with the other.
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For instance, 3-D printing will reach its full potential only when a single machine can make products comprising multiple materials, something that could take years if not decades to achieve.
The production comprises something close to the five-act version of "Don Carlos" that was first performed at the Paris Opera in 1867 in honor of Napoleon III.
For all of us, your words comprised something more than a promise -- they constituted a success.
It corresponds to the following thesis, which differs from (P.5) in the consequent: This says that if y is not part of x, there exists something that comprises exactly those parts of y that are disjoint from x something we may call the difference or relative complement between y and x.
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King also criticised the government's plans for ECO, which comprises 3.7% or £47 a year of the average bill: "Ministers have been spending too much time finding something that works for the energy companies, not consumers".
But it's the amazing array of experiences that the console offered that comprises its true legacy, something that this article is designed to celebrate.
To build something that serves the needs of others, that will take its own life form and create a living breathing entity comprised of a tremendous product or service and most importantly comprised of people.
Something that might survive.
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