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It may present a part for a whole (a head, a hand, a foot, or an eye for a complete figure) or the whole itself.
Of Bihar's under-fives, 54% are malnourished, compared with 47% in India as a whole (itself a higher rate than in sub-Saharan Africa).
"We experience the fullest sense of well-being when we are unaware of our parts and conscious only of the whole itself," he writes in one essay.
(4) Composition occurs when the premise that the parts of a whole are of a certain nature is improperly used to infer that the whole itself must also be of this nature (example: a story made up of good paragraphs is thus said to be a good story).
Like Atget, a photographer Cunningham resembles in terms of making a kind of poetry based on volume and accumulation a place or person becomes whole, itself, in the context of other people and buildings, not a single, iconic shot Cunningham wasn't a great photographer.
that the parts of a whole are literally (collectively) identical with the whole itself.
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Thus for Wolff there is a meaningful sense in which real individuals and the world-whole (itself) are "in time".[94] This is not to say, however, that time is granted its own ontological existence.
Unless the whole video itself is a massive hoax.
It pours the whole of itself into each moment.
She's my daughter!" the whole player itself felt rather toasty.
"But we live in a continent which is not, on the whole, reproducing itself.
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