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The coda to this story lies perhaps in an acknowledgement of India's sole singular act of diplomacy through this entire grisly process: the pressure to include, in Sri Lanka's Constitution in 1987, a 13th amendment, which called for the devolution of some administrative powers to provinces and for recognizing Tamil as an official language.
At present, in terms of the study of a weak center problem and an isochronous center problem, much attention has been paid to a sole singular point, and there are less results about multiple centers or multiple weak centers.
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So, if we suppose that the sole semantically relevant value of a singular term is always its reference, what is there to say about the intuitive difference between (1) and (4) and the arguments that they differ in truth-value?
We can then think of the real only as the cause of the (singular) sensations which, in turn, provide our sole evidence for beliefs about the external world, and this naturally leads to both nominalism about universals and skepticism about empirical knowledge.
But for much of history, it was the rare burglary scene that presented detectives with a muddy shoe print from a thief with extra-wide feet and singular marking on his soles.
The singular Schoolhouse is Westchester's sole claim to consistent professional theater that takes a chance and would rather be sorry than safe.
Indeed, there is good evidence that Russell thought that ordinary public language names have as their sole semantic value their referents and hence that simple sentences containing them express singular propositions, but that most of us at least cannot entertain those propositions and can only think about them under descriptions.
Anyone with a rudimentary grasp of Latin, he challenged, would quickly deduce that at no time did one ever address the pontiff as 'you' (i.e. in the second person singular) simply because one was never actually speaking to 'Your Holiness' alone as sole interlocutor but rather to 'all of you who are of the Petrine succession', viz.
And sole.
Singular "therapist," plural "their," singular "her".
Singular or plural?
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