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We live in an era in which everything transpires in real time; communication is immediate and asymmetric.
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You can see everything transpire.
"It doesn't matter how everything transpired," Gilbert said.
William Wainwright has described four modes of mystical extrovertive experience: a sense of the unity of nature, of nature as a living presence, a sense that everything transpiring in nature is in an eternal present, and the Buddhist unconstructed experience.
A reconstruction team is attempting "to ultimately paint that picture of how everything transpired that day," Bowdich said.
Nothing is predictable, yet everything that transpires seems, in retrospect, to have been inevitable.
Yes, you can get a great deal done by Internet and conference calls, but not everything that transpires in a company is documented in an e-mail or a phone call.
Everything that transpires during these 90 minutes could be called a "teachable moment" — describing the smell of an onion ("Strong or light? Strong — duro. Will it smell differently when we cook it? We'll have to find out").; pronouncing the "p" in pepper and pimento; getting the hang of a food processor ("When I put all the ingredients in, what will happen?").
While God influences everything that transpires he neither determines nor controls it.
Thus, everything that transpires politically in the region must be compared with Washington's actions.
But everything that transpires in it is so informed by the characters' histories that it's impossible to look away.
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