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the unchanging
verb
To revert or reverse a change
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Verb forms and tenses indicate the unchanging yet ongoing relationship between the ancestral past and the present.
As a historian, he was true to the central presupposition of Greek philosophy, that the truest knowledge must be of the unchanging.
Musicians who had been trained to play over changes — like the keyboardist Chick Corea and the soprano-saxophone player Dave Liebman — were confronted with the unchanging.
Perhaps this is the answer: The unchanging first causes have nothing but being in common with the mutable things they cause.
The work does not emerge from his mind, from Plato's realm of the unchanging.
Conversely, imagined movements lack movement reafference, but preserve tonic feedback about the (unchanging) limb state.
In all this change, we are the unchanging species.
But behind the unchanging routine there are stirrings.
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