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Designed to complement a warrior's swordsmanship in combat, it was a necessarily ruthless style, with the usual object of warfare: crippling or killing an antagonist.
Since the intervals between subsequent study phases were longer than the usual object memory retention span of a mouse (<24 h; Sik et al., 2003), this finding suggests that reduced exploration of the novel objects during the test phase was not related to a general, altered response to novelty regardless of mnemonic demands.
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To underscore his point, every year, on the morning of the Passover Seder, he and his supporters threw a discarded television into a bonfire of forbidden grain products, the usual objects of the burning ritual.
Moreover, the usual objects of our attachment are clearly unworthy of a free human being, since they diminish rather than enhance the autonomy of those that endure them.
In the preceding set theories, the properties of the usual objects of mathematics accord closely with their properties as "intuitively" understood by most mathematicians (or lay people).
Chatton holds that God's intellectual activity is not discursive or representative in any way, and that the usual objects of divine intellectual activity are not propositions, but rather real things, that is, res.
These puppets, reminiscent of animation figures, distract him from the usual objects of observation, enabling him to concentrate on "Inventing dynamic though often anatomically impossible arrangements of limbs that a live model quite simply couldn't provide" and to fill space.
This is still possible in our simulation architecture: this information is forwarded as a usual C object with the RadioMsgBB message.
Armstrong (1968) and Pitcher (1970) argued convincingly that pains are representational and have intentional objects, real or unreal as usual, which objects are unsalutary conditions of body parts; pain is a kind of proprioception.
It lacked any of the usual status objects found in the kitchen of a passionate cook.
Their art wasn't really about activating a particular space, or unpacking a particular process; it was about generating an overarching awareness of contingency in the world, transforming the usual subject-object relationship into something more profound and inclusive.
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