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If she likes herself, then she considers the shoe".
The domain is indicated by brackets; for example, in (2a) and (2b), the domain of herself is Amanda likes herself.
You have the feeling that she likes herself, her career and her life.
It's a lot like eating at a Chez Panisse knockoff because that's the kind of food she likes herself: a seasonal mix of California and French provincial.
I don't want them all over my house because that would be … People would be like, "Boy, she likes herself doesn't she?" My husband plays hockey professionally (6) so he's got jerseys and stuff in there too.
A single quantifier can also bind multiple argument positions, as in '∃x[L x, x)]', which is true iff someone likes herself.
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Does she like herself? "Course I like myself".
She doesn't like herself at moments like this, her strange bearing, her shrill self-consciousness.
She described her novels as "tragicomedies", her browbeaten characters "exterminatees" like herself.
(Or like herself in the '70s?).
Think about how you'd speak to a friend who had difficulty liking herself.
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