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Elsewhere he describes himself as consumed with anxiety, nervousness, helplessness, panic and terror.
Elsewhere, he describes a man's face as "a garage floor of shiny spots and oily patches".
Elsewhere he describes the grim fates dealt in "the bloody September twilight".
Elsewhere, he describes the developing relationship between the individual and society as analogous to that between a mother and her child.
He says, for example, that, "The ideas of the herd should rule in the herd — but not reach out beyond it" (WP 287; emphasis added); and elsewhere he describes slave morality as simply "the prudence of the lowest order" (GM I:13).
Elsewhere, he describes his "favorite New York rituals" as "walking," "strolling," and "jogging," which would seem to indicate that he wants to reinforce New York voters' confidence in the effectiveness of those pedicures.
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Elsewhere, he described the "fundamental psychic flaw" his mother caused in him.
In interviews elsewhere he described the attendees as holding "most dominant positions in the governance of western capitalism" who "only meet in order to concert their plans about the future of capitalism over the immediate future period – the next year or two".
Larsson, too, said that once, but elsewhere he described her as a grownup version of Pippi Longstocking, the badly behaved and happy nine-year-old heroine of a series of books, by Astrid Lindgren, beloved of Swedish children.
Elsewhere he described it as "a most perplexing phenomenon".
Elsewhere, he explicitly describes genus as matter: "the genus is the matter of that of which it is called the genus" (I.8, 1058a23).
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