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Any place which one possesses, a territory, estate, possession: id, nisi hic in tuo regno essemus, non tulissem, i. e., Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 41; cf. id.
Its peculiar character, too, is that no one possesses the less, because every other possesses the whole of it.
To experience space is to engage with it through one's presence, to possess it by being immersed in it, in the way one possesses space when inside a room, in a park, or on the streets.
The powers which one possesses, the other does not.
He urged caution, however, in attributing brutish, beastly, or savage behavior to the amount of Neanderthal genes one possesses.
It is not only after one possesses democratic institutions that one practices democracy, nor is democracy merely a set of institutions or mechanisms such as elections.
The book's central thesis is that what it is for one to be rational is to correctly respond to the normative reasons one possesses.
She, the silent one, possesses the most poetic voice of all; yet even now, it's her actions that explain her.
One possesses the all-time top scorer in Champions League history.
Simultaneously, the Au-doped one possesses rewarding responses to the two analytes.
But only one possesses a vault pockmarked with bullets that draws more visitors than its Baroque edifice above.
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