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One is that this is just another instance of something that has been seen repeatedly in the weeks since Donald Trump took office: the Republicans' floppy pose of deference to Trump.

That he took the cathedral's towers as his instance of something permanently entrenched, impossible to remove, is just one indication of how central the Paris cathedral is to the French imagination.

What we are actually dealing with is a specific instance of something far older and even unchanging - western culture's belief that visual art has an ability and obligation to provide it with new experiences and knowledge.

"This is an incredible instance of something that happens online, happens via the online transfer of information, and maybe it never got offline," said Lisa Lynch, an assistant professor of journalism at Concordia University in Montreal, who has been studying Wikileaks almost since its creation in 2006.

When you own Van Gogh's Sunflowers you own the unique thing (even if it is fading a lot faster than some cheap copies), but a copy of the Folio is just one instance of something that was mass-produced in the first place, and which has at best an ambiguous relationship to any imagined unique holograph.

The issue here is an instance of something more general.

(where d is an instance of something recognized to have both H and S).

Pachube is also an instance of something that will be very common on the Internet of Things.

To be fair, this is a way for Viewsonic to hedge their bets and avoids the licensing fees associated with installing an instance of something like Splashtop.

What this means it that everything we can perceive or imagine every representation or intuition will necessarily have all three: there is no possible experience that is not of something concrete, universal in the sense of being an instance of something absolutely general, and expressive, that is, admitting of verbal enunciation.

However proponents of this kind of objection often take hedonic states like pleasure to be merely one instance of something possessing intrinsic value, and offer as rivals to HTR theories of reasons as based on intrinsic value (see the entry on intrinsic vs. extrinsic value).

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