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However, I gave up on page 189 after finding two absurd typographical errors within a few pages; the first is a sentence something like 'him... suppose him' and the second is the word 'threw' where it should have been 'through'through

It can have the same truth conditions as a scoped sentence something like, 'It might have been the case that: for some x, x is the famous humanist most closely associated with the Italian Renaissance and x has never been famous', which is false.

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It was never a possibility that my brother would enter mainstream school, but I highlight his case because it illustrates how, to many, a learning disability seems like a life sentence something that cannot be superseded ("I never thought he could go far") or improved on.

They analyzed a sentence like "some apples are delicious" in terms of the sentence "something is an apple and delicious", whereas they parsed the sentence "every material object is extended" as "everything is extended, if it is a material object".

I think the first sentence was something like, 'I hate the suburbs of London.' Who cannot relate to that?" The high/low art distinction is meaningless to Bonachela.

If the response you just made to the aforementioned sentence went something like "Ah … of course … I see … Eh?", you would not be alone.

The first sentence goes something like: "It is in States' interest to maintain an atmosphere of terror or sense of being under threat, so that they can suspend all democratic laws".

Others may respond that this is a "boring" sentence, offering something like "All rabbits are hares," or "All mothers have children" as alternatives.

To replicate this yourself, just head over to Google Translate and end a sentence with something like "end with," "enraged with" or "filled with".

A pretty typical practice sentence is something like, "No, she does not drink oil," or "The cat is my friend".

I also suggest changing the word 'aligning' in the last sentence to something like 'prioritising'prioritising

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