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This idea, employing the typical linguistic apparatus of religious ideology, was very well expressed by the aforementioned J. Maritain amongst others, who, developing the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, stated that the soul and the body are two substantial co-elements of one and the same being, one and the only reality – the human being (Maritain 1939).
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The Semantic View explicitly contrasts its characterization of theory structure with the "linguistic" or "metamathematical" apparatus of the Syntactic View (the strategy of combat; e.g., Suppe 1977; van Fraassen 1980 , 1989 Lloyd 1994 [1988]).
The second half was a case of Keighley's famous ground announcer trying manfully to negotiate the names of a series of Fijian try scorers with vocal apparatus more accustomed to the linguistic complexities of Simon Irving and Nick Pinkney.
Belgium's counterterrorism efforts are hampered by the country's complicated institutional makeup, linguistic barriers, discontent in some impoverished immigrant neighborhoods and conflicts among different branches of the security apparatus. .
Recording apparatus.
Four apparatus.
Linguistic ties matter too.
Description of the apparatus,….
Parameters that are quintessentially linguistic?
The linguistic subtext seemed clear.
The linguistic coincidences were many.
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