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He went on then to explain in fine detail the sequence of things that went wrong during the play.
But doctors are trained to look at things in terms of categories, diagnoses, which have a certain set of possibilities for treatment or certain sequence of things to try.
And he gripes that in foreign cities the traveler feels "obliged to admire a sequence of things which have no connection to one another besides a geographic one," that "we are asked to be curious about Gothic architecture on one street and then promptly fascinated by Etruscan archaeology on the next".
But then there's the thematic line as well, and that doesn't keep exactly in step with the other, so the challenge is to have a narrative where you can stop the sequence of things and have a thematic break from that and then return.
Mr. Gabriel referred to a 1995 interview in Wired magazine in which Mr. Eno said: "An artist is now much more seen as a connector of things, a person who scans the enormous field of possible places for artistic attention, and says, 'What I am going to do is draw your attention to this sequence of things.' There is no longer such a thing as art history, but there are multiple art stories.
There's really an endless sequence of things.
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His trainer gave him long sequences of things to do.
Universals, if they indeed exist, are, in the first instance, properties or qualities or attributes (i.e., "ductility" or "whiteness") that are supposedly universally "present in" the members of classes of things and relations (i.e., "being to the north of") that are supposedly universally present in the members of classes of sequences of things.
But if there's a problem in remembering the sequencing of things a 'Chromatic Alphabet' is a different way of conveying the same information.
The same approach of data generators actively engaging with speeding up and improving the transfer of their own results into databases applies equally to the sequence side of things.
The story's fine but it's mainly a thing that allows Tom Scioli to draw beautiful sequences of cool things happening.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com