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To Erika, the weakness in Mike's argument was that "that the plant can't just grow with fertilizer it needs other things too," including "air and the sun and water," essentially naming all the enablers of plant growth.
Bellos's deep philosophical enemy is what he calls "nomenclaturism," "the notion that words are essentially names" — a notion that has been magnified in our modern era of writing: a conspiracy of lexicographers.
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There are things that happen, and characters who say words, but even the term "character" feels generous for what are essentially names on a page, each followed by a perfunctory two-sentence description.
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By 1980, however, it had become evident that the two types of dementia are essentially identical, named by Terry and Davies [ 5] as dementia of the Alzheimer type.
Most trustees at public universities and nonprofit hospitals are essentially political appointees, named by governors and state officials because of their political connections, as financial supporters, party members, or close allies to universities and the medical profession.
Nets Coach Lawrence Frank has declared spots 3 through 15 on the roster open, essentially meaning everyone not named Carter or Harris is vying for playing time.
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