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And for some unknown reason, the former speak too much and the latter keep quiet.
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One can accommodate to the latter, take up an interest in botany or architecture, but the former speaks to a need that can't be satisfied with substitutes.
For example, the former speaks of God as working by his "word", "wisdom", or "spirit".
(The names here are due to Colyvan and Melia; the former speaks of 'hard-road nominalism' and 'easy-road nominalism', and the latter speaks of 'weasel nominalism'.) Field's hard-road response is based on the rejection of premise (i).
Moreover, in 29 (78%) of these 37 visits, the former spoke at least two times more than the latter.
"JOE SENT ME: A HISTORIC SPEAK-EASY TOUR" explores three former speak-easies in SoHo and Greenwich Village.
Visits three former speak-easies that are now legitimate businesses and passes through a noted red-light district of the 19th century.
Tomorrow at 6 p.m., "Joe Sent Me: A Historic Speak-Easy Tour" passes three former speak-easies in SoHo and Greenwich Village and many historic cast-iron buildings, meeting at Dean & DeLuca on the southeast corner of Broadway and Prince Street, SoHo; refreshments not included.
Tomorrow at 6 p.m., "Joe Sent Me: A Historic Speak-Easy Tour" passes three former speak-easies in SoHo and Greenwich Village and many historic cast-iron buildings, meeting at Dean & DeLuca, southeast corner of Broadway and Prince Street, SoHo; refreshments not included.
Tomorrow at 6 p.m., "Joe Sent Me: A Historic Speak-Easy Tour" passes three former speak-easies in SoHo and Greenwich Village and many historic cast-iron buildings, meeting at Dean & DeLuca on the southeast corner of Broadway and Prince Street, SoHo.
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