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Lauren D'Alesandro wrote: "The attack was a definite act of terrorism and war".
As a Pentecostal church, the PHC believes the "baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire is obtainable by a definite act of appropriating faith on the part of the fully cleansed believer".
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It can be subtly suggested by definite acts, or again, more likely, in conversation.
According to Brentano, the expression 'to think' is univocal in the sense that it always refers to a definite mental act directed to something.
The Methods is at least fairly clear in arguing that the difference between "right" and "good" in part concerns the way in which judgments of ultimate good do not necessarily involved definite precepts to act or even the assumption that the good in question is attainable or the best attainable good under the circumstances.
There's no definite way to act with any Lolita style.
In that same article, Searle notes Austin's definition of 'rhetic act' as an utterance of words with a definite sense and reference.
Not definitive, just definite.
The second act has the definite virtue of introducing Tess (E. Katherine Kerr), a rich art collector who is wonderfully drawn by Mr. Bunin.
Verizon said on Monday that there had been 143 acts of sabotage to telephone facilities since 45,000 of its workers went on strike Aug. 7. Verizon officials did not offer definite proof that any particular act was sabotage.
And I am happy and relieved to report that when the old man meets his younger self toward the end of the first act, there is definite chemistry between the two.
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