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It is, rather, a non-qualitative property of a substance or thing: it is a "thisness" (a haecceitas, from the Latin haec, meaning "this") as opposed to a "whatness" (a quidditas, from the Latin quid, meaning "what").
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There really were only two deals, meaning quid pro quo handshake deals on both sides, one with the hospitals and the other with the drug industry.
"So that means roughly 600 quid each.
That a former president wouldn't simply be an attractive aspect of a fundraiser, as opposed to meaning such a meeting would produce an illicit quid pro quo.
In addition, the majority of tasks in these occupations are conducted outdoors, where smoking is always permitted, meaning that workers who smoke and chew betel-quid may be less inclined to change their behaviors, even though there is a smoke-free policy (indoors) at work.
There's a hitch, though: tickets cost £24.95 for an adult, and £18.95 for a child, meaning a trip to the top for a family of four will set you back roughly 90 quid.
In August 1995, the film Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid —was toured around the UK, with Drummond and Cauty engaging each audience in debate about the burning and its meaning.
Ninety-nine quid.
"Ten thousand quid.
Three hundred quid... three hundred quid they owe us".
What, three quid?
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