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Further emphasizing that we are not talking of Aristotelian prime matter is the fact that Ibn Gabirol's use of the Arabic term al-'unsur (literally "the element," and translated by the 13th century Hebrew editor as "yesôd" (foundation)) expressly mirrors a Ps.
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Such terms can have different origins: (a) Symmetry-breaking terms may be introduced into the theory by hand on the basis of theoretical/experimental results, as in the case of the quantum field theory of the weak interactions, which is expressly constructed in a way that manifestly violates mirror symmetry or parity.
Though all art finds its roots in a life, it's remarkable how very few expressly autobiographical film-makers there are – Woody Allen, Andrei Tarkovsky in Mirror, Bill Douglas and a handful of others, all recasting their lives as a fiction.
where not otherwise expressly provided.
They were expressly handmade.
This expressly includes schooling.
Such meetings are expressly off the record.
I travelled expressly to take these photos.
Mirrors on mirrors on mirrors.
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