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His 2011 novella, I Am a Very Productive Entrepreneur, provides an array of short vignettes in which a man describes the insane array of all-but-impossible businesses he's created, out of which something like a dream-delivery service could itself have been pulled.

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However, he does not see any progress in the idea of a "pure" or transcendental phenomenology nor in the postulate of a pure ego to which something like a "rein Ichblick" is purported to give access.

I've never heard of a case in which something like that was part of the resolution".

At the same time, they seem unaware of the ways in which something like income inequality impacts the middle class.

But I can hardly think of a single situation in which something like this would be needed.

Immediately after his gruelling expedition, Clare wrote the extraordinary Recollections of Journey from Essex, a fevered prose account of the trek, which, he explains, involved sleeping on the stone floor of a porch and eating handfuls of grass – which tasted "something like bread" – from the roadside.

Given the undisputed fact that law claims authority, the only way to avoid an infinite regress is to assume that the authority of the foundational document or constitution derives from a "basic norm" (Grundnorm in German), the substance of which is something like "the constitution is to be obeyed".

As it turned out, this was a huge task (it consumed pretty much all of 2008), especially considering that James's writings include the great tome "Cultural Amnesia," the reading of which is something like getting a master's degree in 20th-century intellectual history.

Such textual continuity is found usually only in the final portions of Philodemus' books, some of which contain something like a peroration, others attacks on rival positions, especially those of other Epicureans, or a kind of mopping-up and delimitation of the book's subject-matter.

Now, the objections by the Tajik authorities to what is published on Facebook are obviously and shamelessly self-serving but even though the population of the country is only around 7 million with about 700,000 Tajiks online of which only something like 41,000 are Facebook users, it's an issue that Facebook has to address.

As Carl Sagan says, there are "100 billion galaxies, each of which contain something like a 100 billion stars".

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