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For him, freedom is the dislocation of consciousness from its object, the fundamental "nihilation" or negation by means of which consciousness can grasp its object without losing itself in it: to be conscious of something is to be conscious of not being it, a "not" that arises in the very structure of consciousness as being for-itself.
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For example in the Standard Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program tabulation from the United States, STS only include sarcomas arising from the soft tissue, but not that arising in the specific organs such as skin and organ sites.
It is not something that arises from them and the cultivation of their abilities".
It's not a feeling that arises organically.
Cyberbullying is often not an event that arises from thin air.
These results suggested that the two copies of celA/ sagA are not paralogs that arose from within-genome gene duplications.
This is not, however, an issue that arises only as the temples start to gray.
This has been a particular problem on Iraq, an issue that arises, not surprisingly, everywhere he goes.
The histological features of this cancer are not different from cancer that arises in normal stomach.
She doesn't mind the tension that arises from protracted silences.
I don't see that arising at the moment" – before contemplating the possibility more seriously.
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