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The film hints, but only as an aside, that money corrupts; leaving The Dude to fight a lone battle against men who "treat objects like women".
The result is, among other things, an exemplary response to a longstanding historians' challenge -- to treat objects, no less than writings, as documents that speak to us from and about the past.
An important part of the child's progress in his first year is his acquisition of what Piaget calls the idea of "object permanence"—i.e., the ability to treat objects as permanent entities.
With EFS, companies can manage their entire file systems in a similar way to how they now treat objects on AWS.
In particular, vision may treat objects as persisting by enduring or being wholly present at each time at which they exist, while audition may treat its objects as persisting by perduring or having temporal parts.
Treat objects used as planchettes carefully.
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It was a structural view of space, and it treated objects as an afterthought.
And a new form appeared, the kajŏn, or fictional biography, which treated objects as people and told their life stories.
It was an "epistemology-soaked orgy," Einstein wrote, treating objects in the real world as mere puffs of possibility — both there and not there, or, in the case of Schrödinger's famous imaginary cat, both alive and dead.
A few subtle differences did emerge between the original script and the version everyone knows and loves; at one point the Dude lets a sheriff know that Jackie Treehorn "treats women like objects", rather than Bridges' improv zinger (that he "treats objects like women").
Matthew Darbyshire treats objects from the present – some kitschy furnishings such as pink egg chairs, based on the designs of Arne Jacobsen, sequinned Union Jack cushions and comedy bookends – as though they were able to show us some intrinsic truths.
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