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Work was still regarded, however, as something separate from pleasure.
His well-known-ness was something separate from that.
He deplores the mechanical lives of those who aim to be something separate from themselves.
— ERIC OWLES Ms. Nooyi says she doesn't see corporate social responsibility as something separate from the business model.
Yet if talent is defined as something separate from an employee's actual performance, what use is it, exactly?
"Much of the rhetoric from Washington appeared to depict Saddam's regime as something separate from Iraqi society," he remembers.
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He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest... a kind of optical delusion of consciousness.
He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest -a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.
1.266.28 268.24) says as much: while "the Peripatetics say there is something separate [from the physical world], it is not creative (poiêtikon), but final (telikon); hence they both removed the exemplars (paradeigmata) and set a non-plural intelligence over all things".
We become "entranced, mesmerised … with a mystical vision, but of something separate and distinct from our human selves".
In other cases, they were named just a few days before, leaving a very short window of time for polling to measure a potential vice-presidential bounce as something separate and distinct from the convention bounce itself.
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