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Râzî was clear that he did not intend the essentialist reading to amount to an ampliation of the subject term to the possible such as he attributed to Alfarabi ("Alfarabi claimed that with respect to 'every J' one shouldn't [only] take account of actually occurring Js, but everything whose description as J is possible"; Râzî Mulakhkhas [2002] 142.4 5).
Weiner says the Nones "drift spiritually and dabble in everything," a description that makes them sound spiritually promiscuous.
The handwritten volumes included everything from descriptions of flatulence and halitosis ("Eva says I have bad breath"), to an account of Braun's hysterical pregnancy in 1940, and the revelation that a surprisingly sensitive Hitler didn't know what was happening to the Jews.
Basically, if you take the food away from a dining experience, gastrophysics is how everything else from descriptions of dishes on the menu and the restaurant's decor to plateware, cutlery, and music affect our enjoyment of food.
Everything, from the description of coffee to adoption policy, became "political correctness gone mad".
In one corner is the glass-walled office of their newest employee, John LaCaze, who came aboard a few months before that move, and whose job description — everything from answering e-mail to ordering lunch to making sure that time is not wasted because, after all, it is money — has earned him the nickname "Tyrant" on Heather's blog.
Everything in that description fits, except the "dumb" part.
The artist remains coy about the process, but assures viewers via video description, "Everything you see is real... .. Waterballet - Panda Trumpet from Kamiel Rongen on Vimeo.
Learn all the characters, the ages, what they look like, talents, description, everything necessary to enjoy.
Everything comes together in "Description (of a Description)," which takes place on a small raised platform designed by Hans Peter Kuhn and Mathias Hofman and adapted by Jonathan Belcher.
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