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This is the traditional view in Christian theology, which holds that the soul is in all parts of the body (since all parts are alive), but as the soul is indivisible it cannot be extended through the body (otherwise a severed arm might contain part of the soul, separated from the rest of the soul), but must exist everywhere as a whole (and evidently immediately abandons a severed limb).
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The imminent part means that a party is evidently and immediately threatened, it is not necessary to wait for the attacker to start the attack, especially if he is known for his aggressiveness.
Senior police officers, whom she had evidently failed to consult, immediately denounced her proposal as impractical and counter-productive.
She evidently regretted doing it almost immediately — she reportedly called an ambulance for Mr. Watson and then took a handful of sleeping pills, expecting to be dead herself when the police arrived.
Afterward, however, Mr. McCain held a scheduled news conference and immediately addressed the comments, evidently informed about them by his aides.
This is an immediately troubling list of evidently positive words rated as −1 in MPQA.
Not immediate death, evidently.
The company doesn't have plans for a partnership with a carrier that might be able to subsidize the cost of the hardware, and it evidently isn't seeking a mass market immediately.
G. Wayne Clough, the Smithsonian's director, evidently agreeing that art should never offend anyone, immediately had the video removed from the show.
The room is immediately imposing, expensively fitted out and evidently a destination venue.
Dr. Gooberman maintains that some of the fatalities evidently resulted from patients using nonopiate drugs like cocaine immediately after the treatment.
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