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Let's call expressions whose occasion meaning sometimes deviates from their standing meaning context-dependent.
Also included in this series are single lectures whose occasion is known and lectures to specific groups, such as the local chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and Bryn Mawr students and alumnae.
An effective argument from context-dependence against (Cocc) would need to show that there is at least one complex expression in L whose occasion meaning varies with context, while the occasion meanings of its constituents all remain the same.
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There are few series I can think of whose conclusions occasion feelings of sorrow.
They had held the constituency through several elections, and the Conservative Member of Parliament whose death occasioned the by-election, Robert Taylor, had a considerable local following.
Both Apple and U2 are now the status quo, pumping out lifestyle product (in this case, the Apple Watch and iPhone 6, whose launch occasioned this album's release).
On the former interpretation (as favored by Alan Gabbey 1980, and Martial Gueroult 1980), forces exist in bodies in at least one important sense as "real" properties or modes whose presence occasions the Cartesian laws of nature.
The group whose disgruntlement occasioned the arrest was the Pacific Society for the Suppression of Vice, whose targets included "illicit literature, obscene pictures and books, the sale of morphine, cocaine, opium, tobacco and liquors to minors, lottery tickets, etc.," and which proudly took credit for having "caused 70 arrests and obtained 48 convictions" in a recent two-month span.
The trial was held inside a massive bunker in Palermo, constructed for the occasion, whose walls could withstand an attack by rocket-propelled grenades.
The others range from his first network television appearance, on a 1981 broadcast of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," (an occasion whose 30th anniversary coincides with the site's opening day) to the present.
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