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Author: Peter T. Daniels
Date: Jun 9, 2007 16:47
... and his wealthy Manhattan backers.' And can you cite all the wonderful contributions made by Mayor Procaccino? 'In the United States, the synonymous phrases "latte liberal" and "lakefront liberal" are sometimes used.' I don't know what a latte liberal may be, but there is no question ...
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Author: Scott M. Kozel
Date: Jun 9, 2007 13:14
... equivalent insult of chardonnay socialist is used; in the United Kingdom the phrase champagne socialist or Bollinger Bolshevik is preferred, and in France such people ... caviar" is used, basically a direct translation of the French term. In the United States, the synonymous phrases "latte liberal" and "lakefront liberal" are sometimes used.' 'In Peru, many of the Maoists and Fidel Castro ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 30, 2008 20:43
..." and "military intelligence" have become standard T.V. is the place where phrases are redefined like "recession" to "necessary downturn" "Crude oil" on a beach to "... to a nearly total dissociation of physical place and social "place". Communication and travel were once synonymous. Our country's communication channels were once roads, waterways and railroads." ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 30, 2008 20:36
... "military intelligence" have become standard T.V. is the place where phrases are redefined like "recession" to "necessary downturn" "Crude oil" on a ... total dissociation of physical place and social "place". Communication and travel were once synonymous. Our country's communication channels were once roads, waterways and railroads." xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Aug 28, 2008 21:24
..." refers to the ER --- if it is to be just a synonym for it --- then there is no nonsense involved in referring to it with...But it merely represents a confusion. Either "I" and "my world" are synonymous terms, in which case 5.63 states a boring tautology, or the ... are (5.61), such speculation is, in his turn of phrase, 'nonsensical'. Precisely so. But there is no need to "get outside" the...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 20, 2008 19:39
... the rules of Aristotle's natural philosophy. The Aristotlean axiom is 'existence of mathematics' is synonymous with 'subject matter' because it is not physical and not 'organic unity.' Whitehead ... be alike. The premise is an 'ontological' stipulation b/c of the phrase- 'must BE alike'. Ontological stipulations are existential categories. Alike-ness, as ontic category, ...
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Author: jillarontown
Date: Aug 20, 2008 17:17
... the rules of Aristotle's natural philosophy. The Aristotlean axiom is 'existence of mathematics' is synonymous with 'subject matter' because it is not physical and not 'organic unity.' Whitehead logically ... must be alike. The premise is an 'ontological' stipulation b/c of the phrase- 'must BE alike'. Ontological stipulations are existential categories. Alike-ness, as ontic category, ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 20, 2008 19:07
... this sense is a position known as moral skepticism. In its third usage, 'morality' is synonymous with ethics, the systematic philosophical study of the moral domain." -- wiki Religion "A ...and communication stemming from shared conviction." -- wiki Good "In religion, ethics, and philosophy, the phrase, good and evil refers to the evaluation of objects, desires, and behaviors across a ...
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Author: EskWIRED
Date: Jul 10, 2008 13:15
..., lsenders wrote: Do you realise that the phrase, outside of our medium of experience sounds like a synonym for "doesn't exist in our reality"? But it is not such a synonym. For example, electromagnetic radiation was outside of our medium of experience for most of human ...
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Author: Christopher A. Lee
Date: Jul 10, 2008 06:21
...:51:57 -0700, lsenders wrote: Do you realise that the phrase, outside of our medium of experience sounds like a synonym for "doesn't exist in our reality"? But it is not such a synonym. For example, electromagnetic radiation was outside of our medium of experience for most of human ...
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