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It is to say that, what we ordinarily take to be a thing's individual character or identity is best understood from three angles, so as to explode its unity.
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Call AA to collect you from the side of the road because you have honked so hard as to explode your vehicle and now you have to be dragged off the M4 by responsible adults while everyone watches.
With smart phones increasingly ubiquitous, a new era of hyper-connected travel is at hand--literally--as so-called location-awareness continues to explode as a cultural/tech meme.
As IoT continues to explode, so too does the pool of unique data to which insurers will have access.
Of course, I didn't know it was going to explode as much as it did in the media and so on.
"So this business is going to explode.
Bill Arp acknowledged as much in a published letter at the end of the war, explaining, "I must explode myself generally so as to feel better".
The device, which was described as "viable", failed to explode.
But as it began to explode, it was inevitable.
If someone is about to hug you, then try not to look so freaked out as though they're about to explode on contact or something.
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