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In 75.6 Thomas used the result of 75.5 and 75.2 to prove that the human soul is incorruptible, where something is corruptible if it can cease to exist through corruption, that is, by the separation of form from matter as we see it in the death of living things.
If it becomes more and more one of many interchangeable, mutable forms of identity -- one fraternity of many that an Indian can lay claim to -- it can cease to matter so much.
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As a 60-plus-year-old woman, I should be gratified to learn that I can cease obsessing over my thickening waistline and instead delight in my strengthened psychological resilience.
A necessary being is one that if it exists, it neither came into existence nor can cease to exist, and correspondingly, if it does not exist, it cannot come into existence (Reichenbach, 117 20).
But if the universe can cease to exist, it is contingent and requires an explanation for its existence (Reichenbach, chap. 5).
Badiger and Laxman (2013) discussed that sporadic breakdowns can cease entire operation and it typically requires major troubleshooting to restore the machine to working condition or to replace with new machine.
Let it out so that you can move on from these destructive feelings and so that you can cease to harbor negativity that you will continue to carry if you do not release it.
Or is it the idyll he craves, the moment outside of time, when he can cease his headlong rush?
By Brown's understanding a planet can cease to be a planet if, for whatever reason, it changes location, while by Stern's reckoning the moon is a planet.
As a result of these various remarks, it seems that Mary is not Mary before she is named, and she can cease to be Mary if she is given a new name by someone with authority.
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