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The former is an expression of an immediate emotional response to nature, where nature is thought of as "the subsistence of things on their own, being there according to their own immutable laws" (a conception of nature that derives from the conception of beauty in the "Kallias" letters).
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The Internet of Things.
Internet of Things.
FOR safekeeping of things.
"A couple of things.
NarrowBand-Internet of things.
At the time, she was claiming Lords subsistence of £165.50 a night.
Maybe he would be a policy maker, trying to influence the subsistence of those occurrences.
The potential subsistence of truncated Fam162a proteins was not evaluated.
Italos' terminology here clearly shows the influence of the Christian Fathers, and in particular of John of Damascus, who in his Dialectica draws just this distinction between subsistences, things that subsist in something else, and things that do not subsist.
That sort of thing.
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