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They have a pile of objects.
The old historian stared at the pile of objects, transfixed.
Watching Alex move his eyes over the pile of objects stirred something in Sasha.
Then he came back to the pile of objects and leaned close, as if looking for something specific.
The poster, which has since been plastered all over Bedford Hills, shows a man and a woman standing next to a pile of objects covered by a tent.
There were worn-out fuses and balls of electrical wire, and there, in the back, a pile of objects I recognized as my own, things I hadn't noticed missing — photographs, for instance, and slides of my bad art work.
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But his collections had grown too large to be contained by the shelving, and piles of objects had begun to colonize the glossy white-painted floor.
It was obvious that she would still be doing this in forty years (assuming the world didn't end first), rummaging through piles of objects that didn't yet exist, that hadn't yet been invented.
A robot, wielding both simultaneously, decides on the fly (using depth-based imagery) what items to grab and with which tool; the result is extremely high reliability even on piles of objects it's never seen before.
Rather, it says that whenever we add one object to a pile of two objects, we will get a pile of three objects.
In order to appreciate why Maddy is a Platonist (in some nontraditional sense), it is necessary to know something about set theory most notably, that for every physical object, or pile of physical objects, there are infinitely many sets.
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