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As early as 1800, according to Colquhoun, "the poor in Britain were now subsisting not on the diet that had remained broadly unchanged for centuries, of ale, grain, vegetables and a modicum of fatty meat, but on a vastly less nutritious mix of often adulterated white bread, cheese, tea and sugar".
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Ms. Cowles, who turned 95 in January, is one of a special breed of dowager who subsists not with or even for style, but on style.
But relation perhaps is never so striking as when it subsists, not between different parts of the same thing, but between different things.
Like Łukasiewicz, Meinong does not accord propositions a dignity of necessity higher than truth, and despite having the most ample ontology known to philosophy, Meinong's object theory lacks objects described as necessary: he never mentions God, and ideal objects such as numbers are taken by him to subsist, not to exist or subsist necessarily.
Paley is especially taken by close interactions among independent components (which today are explained as the product of co-evolution): But relation perhaps is never so striking as when it subsists, not between different parts of the same thing, but between different things.
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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.
Objectives can be assumed to be subsistent (factual), although they do not subsist (are nonfactual).
I gather you're not subsisting on a diet of Rachel Maddow and The New York Review of Books.
KELLY COYNE and Erik Knutzen do not subsist on a diet of lentils and gloom.
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