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If a substance is what "subsists by itself," "stands underneath," and "keeps up" a set of properties, then a mental substance can only be what subsists by itself, stands underneath, and keeps up mental properties.
What subsists of the body which is no longer a body is therefore paradoxically the flesh, for the investment that constitutes it is also ours.
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We mainly ate french fries there, with coffee and cigarettes - that's what I subsisted on.
The natural deer became venison at once, and what has subsisted ever since is now growing weary.
After all, what agriculturally subsisting family outside of the U.S. can afford survival when the gargantuan U.S.-subsidized fields dominate the regional and world market?
They're below him, after all, even if they are what another culture subsists on or even loves.
For all of its hokeyness, it's a safe strategy because, according to health experts, fried foods are what most Americans subsist on, and for some irrational reason, people trust a politician who appears to eat the same foods they do.
For the farmers, many of whom subsist on what they grow, the draw is the money.
Qaanaaq, population six hundred and thirty, is one of the few places in Greenland where people still subsist on what they catch.
It is not hard to imagine a zombified Tepco roaming in similar fashion, subsisting on what is left of its shareholder value.
Timmer is boyish and fit-looking, despite the fact that, during storm season, he and his colleagues subsist on what he described as "gas-station burritos and energy drinks".
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