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Dragons and serpents are basically the same creature in literature.
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It's the difference between encountering a roaring lion in the wild and seeing the same creature from across the bars of a cage and in another way, too; namely, the pathos of the caged creature is similar.
We were like two sides of the same creature.
They not only recommend different actions but, standing before one and the same creature, see two completely different creatures.
(Side views of four of the species are depicted at second from right and in the top row; oblique views of the same creatures are seen at far right and in the bottom row).
Previously they separately hunted the same creatures, with mixed results.
Note that all players see the same creatures, and one creature may be captured by many players.
Participants never saw the same object creature with Tika in a row and the locative relations were presented in a random order rather than in fixed sequences.
A closely related point is that, in the divine case, existence and essence are identical, whereas they are not the same thing in the creatures.
He gets 'killed by ten million pounds of sludge from New York to New Jersey.' Same thing with the "creature in the sky," who gets stuck up there in a hole in the ozone layer.
The effect seems to be permanent, too: The same scuttling creatures stuck around the shiny locales even during the day, the team reports online today in Biology Letters.
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