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When a person's activity is actuated in a moral way, the object of that activity becomes the person's own, that is, becomes proper to the person in such a way that it cannot be violated without damage to the person in whose ownership it is.
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"Suddenly, it's become all right amongst the proper art world to collect street art".
Mr Ezra adds: "I think over the long term, and Ali hardening into the legend he's become, he was on the proper side of history.
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The problem with both Champagne and the flute, he said, is that they have become proper, the default celebratory drink and vessel of every reception.
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Long before we became proper street performers we were proper skate rats.
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