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Aside from all else, his mother thinks it's wise for him to leave the country.
For what it's worth his approval numbers are pitiful, too, although that metric is hard to untangle from all else that's going wrong.
Apart from all else, their presence would be a considerable moral deterrent should the Israeli government, under provocation from militants on both sides, rethink the "self-restraint" that holds it back from reclaiming Palestinian-controlled land.
David Kynaston's City of London (Chatto & Windus, £30) is, apart from all else, an immensely useful book: a single-volume abridgement of his four-decker chronicling the Square Mile's past.
A proper name the name of a primary substance signifies a concrete individual (hoc aliquid), picking out its bearer as personally distinct from all else.
Spinoza's metaphysics does not safeguard human identity in the basic metaphysical constitution of things; for a human being is not an independent substance; it cannot be individuated by its real distinction from all else.
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