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To say "at once" or "simultaneously" is to use a temporal metaphor, but Boethius is clear that it does not make sense to think of the whole of temporal reality as being before God's mind in a single temporal present.
"I love you," I say at once.
We wish you were here! they'd say at once.
Say at once that it is paying off.
At the risk of appearing Irish, I say at once - not critics.
With this, everything was immediately very public and people had their say at once.
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"Yes," I said at once.
No," he says at once.
Come in," she said at once.
"Not only if I am asked," he says at once.
"A son named Angell?" Groucho said at once.
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