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In an otherwise thoughtful article about Sweden's rejection of the euro ("The Spell of Sweden's Golden Past," Op-Ed, Sept. 23), Goran Rosenberg perpetuates the common and deeply ideological notion that "Europe" is somehow identical with the political constellation known as the European Union.

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A reboot starts tonight on NBC, with the characters eleven years older but somehow physically identical to how we last found them.

Were someone else's memory trace of doing something immoral copied into my brain (so that I "remembered" that person's action), it would be silly to think that it was mine for purposes of accountability, or that I was somehow thereby identical to the performer of that action (Schechtman 2005, 12).

While writing the novel, the only facts that I had at hand were the classic symptoms of possession that had somehow remained an identical constant in every culture and in every part of the world going back to ancient Egyptian times.

To analyse what goes wrong in the tempting inference, Dharmakīrti, in effect, made a recognizable move by distinguishing between types of identities: "being impermanent" and "being produced" are extensionally identical, but somehow not intensionally so what he terms being the same concept, i.e., exclusion (apoha; vyāvṛtti).

If we could somehow put children through identical schooling – sending them all to Eton or, conversely, to an inner-city "sink" school – the contribution of genes might approach 100%.

I'm not talking about the chain hotels or chain restaurants that we've long had and that somehow manage to be identical from time zone to time zone, language to language: carbon-copy refuges for unadventurous souls and stomachs.

Secondly, if mion = 1/3 × mp ion which starts at rest moves the length L, say, along the electric field E, its velocity, v i, is times larger compared to the mion = mp ion which are somehow forced to make the identical trajectory.

He's getting an assist from the editors of the Wall Street Journal, who have comically strained to suggest Huntsman's identical plan is somehow superior to Romney's just because they all dislike Romney so much.

As a consequence, the chief feature of Paul's theory of the complexe significabile is his claim that the adequate significate of a proposition is really identical-to and somehow (and more precisely, formally) distinct-from what is signifiable by the subject-term and/or the predicate-term alone (ibidem, p. 156).

In one cell, a double portrait of the artist Roni Horn, two near identical head-on photographs, somehow catches time,sheared between one blink of the camera's shutter and the next.

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