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A more restricted right, likewise not extending beyond the life of the holder, usus permitted merely the use of a thing; thus, a person could live in a house but could not let it, as that would be equivalent to "taking the fruits".
Wyclif describes apostolic poverty as a mode of having with love, comprehensible in terms of the individual's use of a thing for the greatest spiritual benefit.
It essentially requires intellection and practical activity: one has to know the use of a thing, and assess its suitedness to that use.
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"Today, none of us have lives that make use of such a thing.
There are actually jetpacks that exist that can allow the wearer to make spectacular jumps before expending all fuel, but beyond impressive stunts in order to open the Olympics, what is the use of such a thing?
Most men in such circumstances will not agree to use of a condom …or things like this".
In short, "ease of use" is still a thing.
Know what a smart use of this thing might be?
If so, it would not be used as the name of a thing.
So, they weren't used to that kind of a thing, where words don't mean quite what they say.
Back in the 60s and 70s, to a young, unworldly provincial boy, a trip to the centre of town used to be a thing of wonder.
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