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Only single people shop there, he observed.
"I don't mind a breeze here and there," he observed.
There, he observed an uncanny similarity in human response to the arrivals.
This wasn't for him: he got scared of the dark woods, the lack of street lighting ("You don't know what's out there," he observed, with feeling).
"When a guy plays in division three in France at 20 and gets up to the national team there is some mental strength there," he observed.
There he observed the physical traits and behaviour of a small group of African American hotel servants and concluded that they made up a "degraded and degenerate race".
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While "the facts were there," he observes, they were filtered "by young, inexperienced and largely unmilitary officers," who failed to provide a "sharp assessment of enemy aims and capabilities".
"I wasn't alive when those mountains were there," he observes a few hours later.
"It's not that we're trying to pull our punches," McPeak said, but there was, he observed, more than one way to describe a thing accurately.
"There must," he observed during the acid rain years, "be a mystique of the rain if we are ever to restore the purity of the rainfall".
Quine (1948) explicitly characterizes ontology as an attempt to answer the question "what is there?" As he observed, the question may seem deceptively simple, since it may be answered in a word: "everything".
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