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According to the manuscripts this phrase reads "for this reason (dia touto) neither our sensations nor our opinions tell the truth or lie".

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The second appears to be weighing of means (the phrase reads "affairs and action").

One revision I can make in the second paragraph of the original text is to add "a side of" to "an infrared light source affixed to the camera" so that the phrase reads "an infrared light source affixed to a side of the camera".

For emphasis a prepositional phrase reads "of bloodletting".

The respectful critic, then, is the critic who, to borrow Julavits's phrase, "reads hard".

That phrase reads like a description of what Mr. Boulez has striven to do in many of his own compositions.

The first phrase reads, "He erred with Spinoza".

The resulting phrase reads "... there is a lens shaped swelling; in other cases, the transparent cones coated by pigment....".

One phrase reads, "Black is the night, in which we battle.

The wonderful phrase, "read my skin," resonates on many levels.

Early in the book, one phrase read a little histrionically: "News of the closure of venues can be greeted like a dagger in the heart of the city, with shock and mourning".

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