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In Melville's "Billy Budd," for example, she argued that Billy's accuser, the evil John Claggart, is a homosexual "presented as different in his essential nature than the normal men around him". "At the same time," she writes, "every impulse of every person in this book that could at all be called desire could be called homosexual desire".

There has been some controversy concerning whether Jayarāśi could at all be ranked among the representatives of the Indian materialist school, i.e., among the Cārvākas / Lokāyatas.

Avoid long words, misspelled words, foreign words, and any words that could at all be confusing.

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Not because anyone would have anything profound to say, but at least we could all be at a loss for words together.

As shown, the dose constraints of neurologic organs at risk could all be achieved.

At centre, it could all be coming your way!

We could all be at home, watching football, eating turkey," Camp said to laughter.

"This could all be taken away at any time.

or these particles could all be not "particles" at all, but rather apparent particles with a deeper, underlying structure.

Without that support, individual instances of properties could, if they could exist at all, be no more than ephemeral events.

So could we all be happier at work if we were a bit more Swiss?

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