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In a letter to Marin Mersenne (1588 1648), dated July 1641, he says that "idea" denotes "in general everything which is in our mind when we conceive something, no matter how we conceive it" (AT III 393; CSMK III 185).
However, I must clarify what a sloppy Joe denotes in my adopted state of New Jersey.
I like the idea of a city hall, it sounds far more inclusive than 'council' which always denotes in every person's mind, hassle and bureaucratic nonsense.
For space denotes, in terms of possibility, an order to things which exist at the same time, considered as existing together".
The term Romanesque coined in 1818 —denotes in art the medieval synthesis of the widespread Roman architectural and artistic heritage and various regional influences, such as Teutonic, Scandinavian, Byzantine, and Muslim.
They accidentally discover a 200-year-old dictionary that lands them, as the book jacket denotes, "in a web of deception, conspiracy, and murder that will reveal the best-kept secret of the U.S. presidency".
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An edge can be of two types, alleviating (denoted in yellow in our figures) or aggravating (denoted in blue).
Mormons consider themselves Christians — as denoted in the church's name, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These changes are often denoted in literature as engineering changes.
Standard deviation denoted in parenthesis.
ξ ( t ) has been denoted in (8).
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