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After careful consideration Bolzano decided against the view to define a proposition as something constructed out of ideas (i.e., as a connection of two arbitrary ideas by means of the copula [has]) (WL II, 18); he rather suggested that we define ideas as those parts of a proposition which are not themselves propositions (WL I, 216, WL II, 18).

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Indeed, so low-key was this speech that it rather suggested he didn't actually want to be prime minister at all.

It's not the only time the 2005 single has cropped up as a kind of alpha-male affirmation: in 30 Rock, the blossoming bromance between Jack Donaghy and Liz Lemon's then-boyfriend Floyd was sealed when the latter announced the song might have been written about the former, which rather suggested he hadn't looked too closely at the lyrics.

The identification of KIT, a proto-oncogene which encodes the c-Kit receptor, as a target for miR-146b-5p miR-146b-5p miR-146b-5p suggested a direct association between cHenget in miR-146alb-5p expression and the development of cancer.

The cloud candidates were not decked or layered like those on Earth, he added, but rather suggest a sky "like it is in the western United States".

"Get your face out the Facebook, and turn off the phone," he grumbles, which rather suggests that, like Peter Kay's grandmother insisting on the existence of something called the "tinternet", Paul Weller thinks Facebook comes with a definite article attached.

This rather suggests he is for sale, even if the chairman Ron Martin yesterday said not.

I find BBC's position extraordinary in that on the one hand they say that Clarkson is not bigger than the BBC but on other hand they pull the show which rather suggests he is".

And by track 13, he's upset that a girl has borrowed his car in order to go and buy some tampons, which does rather suggest he might be going out of his way to look for things to get upset about.

Hence, the humble but difficult "task" (Aufgabe) Heidegger thus sets for himself and for us in "The Origin of the Work of Art," as he rather mysteriously suggests, is simply "to see the riddle…that art itself is," not "to solve the riddle" (PLT 79/GA5 67).

Which rather suggests nobody cared before.

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