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In this sense, a thing's essence may be said to constitute its identity, when one uses the word "identity" in this distinctive manner to speak of a thing's identity, rather than using it to speak of the identity relation.
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Heidegger sometimes uses the term dwelling to capture the distinctive manner in which Dasein is in the world.
As we have seen, the term 'dwelling' appears in Being and Time, where it is used to capture the distinctive manner in which Dasein is in the world.
Within a seven-year period, a group of writers emerged - Joan Didion, Jimmy Breslin, Gay Talese, John Sack, Michael Herr, as well as Wolfe and Thompson - to impose some order on all this mayhem, each in their own distinctive manner (a few old hands, like Truman Capote and Norman Mailer, chipped in as well).
Brown's attention to detail enabled her to capture not only her alter ego's mannerisms and style of dress but also her distinctive manner of speaking.
After all, one is not always in raptures over this country and its prowess at nurturing, in its own distinctive manner, unsurpassable callousness, matchless greed, small-minded sectarianism, and a gruesome infatuation with firearms.
His distinctive manner of walking comes directly from Christie.
Its wares differ, for the most part, from those of the Ming period in a fairly distinctive manner.
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