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As for the type of help typically being asked for, Be My Eyes co-founder Thelle Kristensen tells me that problems related to the kitchen, such as checking the expiry date of an item of food or locating something in the fridge, rank high.
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On the other version of the theory, we are told that even though we seem to locate something in public space, appearances are misleading, we are locating private mental objects in a private phenomenal space.
"In the military and a very important and often overlooked thing is the ability to locate something in the field and be able to identify the emitter and platform," Mitchell said during his talk.
If they do not, locate something in your room that you could throw through the window.
Certainly, Champagne Holocaust is a record locating something appealing in the appalling.
Locating something to wear proved easier.
On the drive north, Smith and I talked about the importance of finding a way to inhabit this music organically, to locate something new in it, something germane to your station.
If for some the songs were awash in self-pity, many others heard the adversity in them and located something hopeful and persevering — they listened and thought, That's me.
Locate something for your ducks to swim in.
Even those who have next to nothing, though, manage to locate and claim something in the world that they love best.
By this time, Carnap's 'linguistic turn' had occurred (see Carnap 1932, 1934); but the conception underlying the Aufbau remained: analysis involves exhibiting the structural relations of something by locating it in an abstract theoretical system.
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