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"I don't think it can seal itself away from the real world and I think part of the process of re-establishing the BBC in the affection of the nation is that the BBC has to be far more open".
The rejection of cognitive dualism raises a rather vexing problem for Maimon: if the content of cognition is not to be found in the affection of the merely passive faculty of sensibility, where does the content come from?
The ovations for the play The Cherry Orchard in the year of his death showed him how high he had risen in the affection of the Russian public.
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Eric Tanguy's Affettuoso "In Memoriam Henri Dutilleux", was conceived in tribute, with the affection of the title embodied in a piece that was warmly bustling rather than indulging in sentiment.
In children, however, the affection of the skin and CNS are rarely seen [ 10].
The latter represents the elevated activity status of B cells (including cytokine production and T-cell activation) and – in connection with the affection of the anti-apoptotic sub-pathway – the enhanced survival of self-reactive B cells [ 5, 6, 80].
The affects consist in "the affections of the body whereby the body's power of acting is increased or diminished … together with the ideas of these affections" (IIID3).
Unable to answer due to his poor eyesight, Shem goes into exile in disgrace, and Shaun wins the affection of the girls.
Try displacing Leonardo DiCaprio in the affections of the likes of Martin Scorsese.
Then, as now, the charts were a pop share index – a Rock Exchange, if you like – charting the differing fortunes of bands in the affections of the nation.
At Henry III's accession (May 1574) the duc de Guise occupied a unique position at court as well as in the affections of the people of Paris.
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