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  • ...s a body, in reference to the frozen [[nucleus]] of ice and dust, or as an object, when describing the nucleus with its diffuse coma and tail. ...part of its life as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_star compact object]; either a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_dwarf white dwarf], [https:
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  • The inertial mass of an object determines its acceleration in the [[presence]] of an applied [[force]]. Ac On the surface of the [[Earth]], the weight W of an object is related to its mass m by
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  • ...dings), concealment (object [[Invisible|cannot be seen]]), and deception (object looks like something else); in a broad sense, all three are forms of concea The objective of hiding is often to keep the [[presence]] of an object or [[person]] [[secret]], but in other cases not the [[presence]] is a secr
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  • * A [[human]]-made object, such as a tool, weapon or ornament, especially those of archaeological or * A human-made object that is a prototype or standard of measurement.
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  • A '''cultural artifact''' is a human-made [[wiktionary:object|object]] which gives information about the [[culture]] of its creator and users. T
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  • *4 : a [[game]] of pool in which all 15 object balls are shot in numerical order ...otates around a [[center]] (or point) of rotation. A [[three]]-dimensional object rotates around an imaginary line called an [[axis]]. If the axis of rotatio
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  • :b : a heavy object (as a metal ball) thrown, put, or lifted as an [[athletic]] [[exercise]] or :b : a heavy object to hold or press something down or to counterbalance
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  • #REDIRECT [[Astronomical object]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Astronomical object]]
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  • ...as a [[symbol]] of [[past]] [[experience]]. Without the owner's input, the object's meaning is [[invisible]] and cannot be articulated.
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  • ==Verb (used with object)== ==Verb (used without object)==
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  • ...or office <a scepter is the attribute of [[power]]>; especially : such an object used for identification in [[painting]] or [[sculpture]]
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  • :b : a manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the [[earth]], the moon, or another celestial In the [[context]] of spaceflight, a '''satellite''' is an object which has been placed into [[orbit]] by human endeavor. Such objects are so
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  • ...constellation], etc. is the altitude (or elevation angle) reached when the object transits over an [[observer]]'s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meridian_(as ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_day sidereal day], an astronomical object will cross the meridian twice: once at its upper culmination, when it is at
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  • ...[[triangle]] with the object at its base. The greater the distance of the object from the eye, the greater is the height of this triangle, and the less the ...een distance and apparent height of objects is not a linear pattern. If an object were actually touching the eye, thus being no distance away, it would appea
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  • ...nsidered as distraction in situations requiring full attention on a single object (e.g. sports, [[academic]] tests, [[performance]]).
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  • ...to [[surroundings]] or conditions that are [[native]] or pertinent to the object of [[study]]; especially : foreign language instruction in which only the l ...h has the object of his/hear fear, can he/she be in the same room with the object of his/her fear, and/or can he/she be in [[physical]] [[contact]] with it?
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  • ...g against [[exposed]] surfaces". However, the resultant total motion of an object is made up of the leeway drift and the movement of the upper layer of the [ ...a liferaft, drifting debris, or a [[person]] in the water (PIW). A passive object will [[experience]] the greatest leeway drift and it is this drift that is
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  • ...ly]] either by the [[geometry]] of the [[path]], or as the position of the object over [[time]].
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  • ...of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or reverse projection of the object blocking the light. An astronomical object casts human visible shadows when its apparent magnitude is equal or lower t
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  • ...[[examine]] the image closely with a smaller eyepiece lens thus making the object look larger. ...viewing. A microscope is similar in layout to a telescope except that the object being viewed is close to the objective, which is usually much smaller than
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  • ...its state of [[relative]] [[motion]]. It is represented numerically by an object's [[mass]]. The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental principles o ...e force causes its speed or direction to [[change]]. This would include an object that is not in motion (velocity = zero), which will remain at rest until so
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  • ...s "5 meters per second east" is a vector. The [[average]] velocity v of an object moving through a displacement (Δx) during a time interval (Δt) is describ ...city is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acceleration acceleration] – how an object's speed or direction [[changes]] over time, and how it is changing at a par
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  • ...stituted in itself, while the noumenon is an epistemological concept of an object of a certain mode of cognition, namely intellectual intuition. Both, howeve
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  • ...ce_(navigation) lunar distance] between the [[moon]] and another celestial object (e.g., [[star]], [[planet]]) in order to determine [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-dimensional_space three-dimensional object] rotates around an [[imaginary]] line called an '''axis'''. If the axis of
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark trademark] [[symbol]]. When the object forged is a record or [[document]] it is often called a [https://en.wikiped ...ect planted in a concocted situation, may substitute for a forged physical object.
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  • ...]] proper motion between the background 'source' and the foreground 'lens' object. ...g [[observations]] do not rely on [[radiation]] received from the [[lens]] object, this effect therefore allows astronomers to study massive objects no matte
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  • ...uality. Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the weight of an object is dictated by the attraction of the Earth to said collection of atoms and ...s related either to subjective feelings or to objective facts. The subject-object in question might be
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  • ...pse''' is an [[astronomical]] [[event]] that occurs when one [[celestial]] object moves into the [[shadow]] of another. The term is derived from the ancient
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  • ...the ground. This is accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing an object in it, and covering it over.
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  • ...object in an [[interval]] of [[time]] is the distance [[traveled]] by the object divided by the duration of the interval; the instantaneous speed is the [[l
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  • *1: an object (as a stone or tree) that marks the [[boundary]] of [[land]] *2a : a conspicuous object on land that marks a locality
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  • ...is +4.83; however, as the star closest to Earth, the Sun is the brightest object in the sky with an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent_magnitude appare
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  • # An object made by human hand or shaped by it. ...haeology|archaeological]] or [[History|historical]] interest, esp. such an object found at an archaeological excavation.
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  • ...e dimensions of space, because the rate at which time passes depends on an object's [[velocity]] relative to the speed of light and also the strength of inte
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  • *3: (of a noun) denoting a material object as opposed to an [[abstract]] [[quality]], [[state]], or [[action]]. ...s is called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_object_theory abstract object theory].
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  • ...[magical]] [[power]] to protect or aid its owner; broadly : a [[material]] object regarded with [[superstitious]] or extravagant [[trust]] or [[reverence]] :b : an object of irrational [[reverence]] or obsessive [[devotion]] : prepossession
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  • ...an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical [[fear]] of a particular object, class of objects, or situation ...is]]. The DSM-IV-TR states that if a phobic [[stimulus]], whether it be an object or a [[social]] situation, is absent entirely in an [[environment]] - a [[d
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  • '''Flight''' is the [[process]] by which an object moves, through an [[atmosphere]] (especially the [[air]]) or beyond it (as
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  • ...voidance of observation – that allows an otherwise visible [[organism]] or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment through deception.
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  • ...]] or of outer [[space]] visible from the [[surface]] of any astronomical object. It is [[difficult]] to define precisely for several reasons. During daylig
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  • 85:1.1 The first object to be [[worshiped]] by evolving man was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ro ...[ceremony]]. Such [[fetishes]] are many times mere [[symbols]] of the real object of [[worship]].
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  • ...se]] to do for attainment, [[power]], or superiority. Ambition is also the object of this desire. A poor example of 'Ambition' could be 'to become a Confetti 2 : the object of ambition <her ambition is to start her own business>
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  • ...t) Zacharias] met them and disclosed his [[belief]] that [[Jesus]] was the object of their quest and sent them on to [[Bethlehem]], where they found the babe
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Impact_crater impact craters]. Despite being the brightest object in the sky after the [[Sun]], its [[surface]] is actually very [[dark]], wi
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  • An '''amulet''' is an object whose most important characteristic is the [[power]] ascribed to it to prot ...pedia.org/wiki/Natural_History_(Pliny) Natural History]'', [[meaning]] "an object that [[protects]] a person from trouble".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amu
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  • ...and reflected (but not resized) so as to coincide precisely with the other object. Two line segments are congruent if and only if they have the same length.
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  • ...bservation]]al [[data]]. The parsec is defined as the distance at which an object will appear to move one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcsecond arcsecond]
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  • * ''Occlusion of one object by another'' * ''Subtended visual angle of an object of known size''
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  • *1: a [[lens]] or system of lenses that forms an [[image]] of an object ...n end, which is an object, either a [[physical]] object or an [[abstract]] object, that has [[intrinsic]] [[value]].
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  • ...p everybody to better understand the information gathering about any space object and various [[phenomena]] connected with those space objects. *[[Information]] on every object maybe complemented and edited.
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  • ...ronomical object is sometimes referred to as a celestial body or celestial object.
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  • ...lly, a meteorite on the [[surface]] of any [[celestial]] body is a natural object that has come from elsewhere in [[space]]. Meteorites have been found on th
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  • ...fantasies and a [[desire]] to form or maintain a [[relationship]] with the object of love and have one's feelings reciprocated. Psychologist [https://en.wiki ...aviors]] that are contingent on perceived emotional reciprocation from the object of interest".
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  • ...edieval [[legend]] by [[Christ]] at the [[Last Supper]] and thereafter the object of knightly [[quests]] *2: the object of an extended or [[difficult]] quest
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  • [94.8] And make your Lord your exclusive object.
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  • ...dio waves or microwaves which bounce off any object in their [[path]]. The object returns a tiny part of the [[wave]]'s [[energy]] to a dish or antenna which
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  • ...hermodynamics]). The transfer of energy by heat from one object to another object with an equal or higher temperature can happen only with the aid of a heat
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  • ...(TNO), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scattered-disc_object scattered-disc object] (SDO), and so on. These inhabit the cold outer reaches of the [[Solar Syst ...assical asteroids: objects of the main asteroid belt, Jupiter trojans, and near-Earth objects.</blockquote>
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  • ...stituted in itself, while the noumenon is an epistemological concept of an object of a certain mode of cognition, namely intellectual intuition. Both, howeve
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  • ...the form of such a [[monument]], any [[structure]] of this shape, natural object of this form < ancient Greek πυραμίδ-, πυραμίς monumental str :b : a [[structure]] or object of similar form
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  • ...presents]] not the object pictured but some [[thing]] or [[idea]] that the object pictured is supposed to suggest ...s convey their [[meaning]] through pictorial resemblance to a [[physical]] object, and thus may also be referred to as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictogr
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  • *1. An [[image]] or similitude of a [[deity]] or [[divinity]], used as an object of [[worship]]: applied to those worshipped by [[pagan]]s, whence, in [[scr ...figures of [[divine]] [[beings]] and, more generally, to any [[material]] object of [[worship]] in a Christian church.
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  • ...t is equal to the weight of the displaced soil/water mix and the submerged object floats due to its [[buoyancy]].
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  • ...ility''' is the [[state]] of an object which cannot be [[vision|seen]]. An object in this state is said to be Invisible ([[literally]], "not visible"). The t ...he most natural form of invisibility (whether real or [[fiction]]al) is an object which neither reflects nor absorbs light (that is, it allows light to pass
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  • :b : the [[process]] or [[technique]] of reproducing a spatial object upon a plane or curved surface or a line by projecting its points; also : a *6a : the act of [[perceiving]] a mental object as spatially and sensibly objective; also : something so perceived
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  • ...[[motion]] which is contrary to the rotation of the primary, that is, the object which forms the [[system]]'s [[Center|hub]]. ...grees has a perpendicular orbit which is neither direct nor retrograde. An object with an inclination beyond 90 degrees up to 270 degrees is in a ''retrograd
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  • ...ion]] of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.
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  • ...nk another cup example. Here cup as an utterance [[signifies]] a cup as an object, but cup as a term of the [[language]] [[English]] is being used to supposi ...improper supposition, if it is suppositing for an object, but a different object than it signifies, as in my example Drink another cup.[https://en.wikipedia
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  • * If an object travels at a constant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed speed], then the ...rce]] acting on a certain object due to [[gravity]] is proportional to the object's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass mass]; the constant of proportionalit
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  • *3: an object of uncritical [[devotion]] : idol ...[[symbol]] on a computer display screen that usually suggests the type of object [[represented]] or the [[purpose]] of an available [[function]]
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  • ...f observing [[scientific]]ally; esp. the careful watching and noting of an object or [[phenomenon]] in regard to its cause or effect, or of objects or phenom ...ec. The measurement of the altitude of the [[sun]] (or other [[celestial]] object) by means of an [[astronomical]] instrument, in order to ascertain [[latitu
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  • *2: to locate and hold (a [[desire]]d object) in a detector <acquire a target by [[radar]]>
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  • ...of the outline and a basically featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black. Although the [[art]] form has been popular since the m ...extended to describe the [[sight]] or [[representation]] of a [[person]], object or scene that is backlit, and appears dark against a lighter background. An
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  • A comfort object is an item used to provide [[psychological]] '''comfort''', especially in u Closely [[related]] to the [[concept]] of a comfort object is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_blanket security blanket], a t
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  • ...hers. In the spiritual life of a human being the search goes on until the object of desire is found, for this yearning is placed in the human soul. It is t ...tisfied once they pass into eternal life, where the agelong search for the object of their being continues with greater clarity. There their eyes will be op
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  • ..., that has a similar [[appearance]] to some subject—usually a [[physical]] object or a [[person]]. ...alled a hard [[copy]], is one that has been [[record]]ed on a [[material]] object, such as [[paper]] or textile by photography or digital processes.
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  • ...an object (in [[Geometry]]) is a point in some sense in the middle of the object. If geometry is regarded as the [[study]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • 88:2.1 It was a supposed [[preference]] of [[ghosts]] to indwell some object which had belonged to them when alive in the [[flesh]]. This [[belief]] exp ...arrant fetishism. To take an [[oath]] on a "holy book" or to swear by some object of supreme [[veneration]] is a form of refined fetishism.
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  • ...[[geometrical]] [[description]] of the part of that space occupied by the object, as determined by its external boundary – [[abstracting]] from location a ...ns when location, scale[2] and rotational effects are filtered out from an object.’</blockquote>
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  • ...smooth one drawn with a compass. In the world in general, each particular object ought to become more like it's ideal. In [[ethics]], by [[analogy]], each p
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  • ...or exposing [[differences]]; especially : to distinguish from another like object
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  • ...ublications within the '' Until the mid-19th century, any newly discovered object orbiting the Sun was listed with the planets by the scientific community, a ...the recently-created [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] accepted the object as a planet. Further monitoring found the body was actually much smaller, b
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  • *6 : a [[person]] or [[thing]] that is an object of [[attention]], [[anxiety]], or solicitude
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  • An '''anomaly''' is any occurrence or object that is strange, unusual, or [[unique]]. It can also mean a discrepancy or
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  • ...l'' may not necessarily be falling down in the usual sense of the term. An object moving upwards would not normally be considered to be falling but if it is
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  • ...action (philosophy)|action]]s or [[reaction]]s of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or [[organism]], usually in [[relation]] to the [[natural environment|env
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  • Air '''propulsion''' is the [[act]] of moving an object through the air. The most common [[types]] are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi .... A propulsion [[system]] is a [[machine]] that produces thrust to push an object forward. On airplanes, thrust is usually generated through some [[applicati
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  • ...s a body, in reference to the frozen [[nucleus]] of ice and dust, or as an object, when describing the nucleus with its diffuse coma and tail. ...part of its life as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_star compact object]; either a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_dwarf white dwarf], [https:
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  • ...tal believing with total [[trust]] and [[security]] in the out come of the object of your desired [[belief]]. Faith is power. Real [[power]]. The Power of th
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  • ...ical [[processes]] were described as being the spirits of the [[original]] object. When processes akin to distillation were carried out by [[accident]] alcoh :verb (used with object)
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  • ...[[religion]] provides a [[stabilizing]] [[loyalty]] to a [[transcendent]] object, a steadying goal beyond and above the [[immediate]] and temporal objective
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  • ...we say it is connected; otherwise it is disconnected. When a disconnected object can be split naturally into connected pieces, each piece is usually called ...atics are typically concerned with special kinds of objects. Often such an object is said to be connected if, when it is considered as a [https://en.wikipedi
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  • The science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena]] that originate outside the [[Earth's
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  • ...ry]] [[attitudes]] or [[feelings]] (as attraction and repulsion) toward an object, [[person]], or [[action]] ...ously experienced and openly [[expressed]] – while his 'hate' for the same object might be heavily repressed and only indirectly expressed, and thus only rev
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  • *3 : an object of envious notice or [[feeling]] <his new car made him the envy of his [[fr ...ier that it just as well could have been he or she who had the [[desired]] object.
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  • ...s), or, sometimes, the closest point (the short or minimum radius). If the object does not have an obvious [[center]], the term may refer to its circumradius ...sphere]] contained in it. The inner radius of a ring, tube or other hollow object is the radius of its cavity.
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  • ...[[practice]] of veneration distracts the Christian [[soul]] from its true object, the worship of [[God]]. In his ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutes ...e them. [[Creation]], being regarded as an icon of the Creator, is a valid object of veneration.
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  • * a "natural" ''object'' cluster is the set of all objects that share a common subset of attribute ...operty'' cluster is the set of all attributes shared by one of the natural object clusters.
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  • ...arrival or departure of the object and recording the identification of the object, the location where [[observed]], the time, and the status. This approach l
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  • ...arriages by giving fair warning to anybody who might have a legal right to object. In [[practice]], however, it also gave warning to the couples' [[parents]] ...a couple wishing to wed quickly (before, usually, their [[parents]] could object) might [[travel]] to a state without such a rule. In the musical [https://e
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  • ...t a [[meaning]] it usually has to be [[compared]] to another infinitesimal object in the same context (as in a derivative) or added together with an extremel
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  • ...the [[police]], revelation of damaging [[facts]] (such as pictures of the object of the extortion in a [[compromising]] position), etc.[https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...re of the universe, a set of [[dimension]]s in which [[object (philosophy)|object]]s are separated and located, have size and shape, and through which they c ...ional space]] and that three numbers are needed to specify the size of any object and/or its location with respect to another location. Modern [[physics]] do
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  • *5 : the [[quality]] of an object in possessing some of the [[nature]] or attributes of a [[transcendent]] [[
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  • ...object cell is filled with liquid so the items float and move through the object cell with slight movement from the person viewing.
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  • 88:0.1 The [[concept]] of a [[spirit]]'s entering into an inanimate object, an [[animal]], or a [[human being]], is a very [[ancient]] and honorable [
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  • ...her than machine code, usu. a high-level language (cf. object program s.v. OBJECT n. 10); source rock Geol., a rock formation in which a particular mineral m
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  • 1: an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical [[fear]] of a particular object, class of objects, or situation ...cannot be avoided entirely, the sufferer will [[endure]] the situation or object with marked distress and significant [[interference]] in [[social]] or occu
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  • ...but it must be used wisely and carefully so that it does not overwhelm the object of its intention. You are the object of the intention of LOVE. You are the ones who need a massive outpouring o
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  • In geometry, a '''cube'' 'is a three-[[dimensional]] solid object bounded by six [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_(geometry) square] fac
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  • ...led "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exemplification exemplification]"; the object exemplifies what the word denotes. In syntactic [[analysis]], if a word ref ...(the [[sound]] or written word). Both have a referent (the actual physical object).
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  • ...s]], much like a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie genie]. This was the object of the 1891 story ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bottle_Imp The Bottl
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  • ...[[physically]] or mentally disabled adult, [[animal]], plant, or inanimate object.
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  • ...t''' (or revolution) is the [[Gravity|gravitationally]] curved path of one object around a point or another [[body]], for example the gravitational orbit of
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  • ...data]] as opposed to binary data, code segment, a [[memory]] portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, Plain text, Text-based
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  • ...f religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object.
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  • ..._and_sceptre.htm], or sceptre, is a symbol of royal power. A scepter is an object which can be picked up and wielded, although it fulfills its symbolic purpo ...the process of symbolization. White therefore defined the symbolate as an object created by the act of symbolization, just as an isolate is created by the a
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  • ...hanging that is intended to cover some part of the head or [[face]], or an object of some significance. It is especially [[associated]] with [[women]] and [[ ...ew is that as a [[religious]] item, it is intended to show [[honor]] to an object or space. The actual sociocultural, [[psychological]], and sociosexual [[fu
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  • *3: something that serves to hold an object firmly *4: an object shaped like a ship's anchor
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  • ...a]. Originally nebula was a general name for any extended [[astronomical]] object, including [[galaxies]] beyond the [[Milky Way]] (some examples of the olde
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  • While the [[Objectives|object]] of the [[school]] is unwritten, it is rumored to be the [[growth]] of [[a
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  • ...a distant object to be out of focus, but in focus when looking at a close object.
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  • ...is determined by the [[difference]] in the [[color]] and brightness of the object and other objects within the same field of view. Because the [[human]] visu
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  • ...ication''' refers to the [[confirmation]] of certain characteristics of an object, [[person]], or [[organization]]. This confirmation is often, but not alway
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  • ...must not be [[confused]] with direct [[idolatry]] wherein the [[material]] object is directly and [[actually]] [[worshiped]].
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  • ...by Newton's first law. An object's [[momentum]] is directly related to the object's [[mass]] and [[velocity]], and the total momentum of all objects in a clo ...travel to get to an observer; so, if Observer #2 was twice as far from an object than Observer #1, Observer #2 would see it two times later than Observer #1
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  • ...hing or someone by the quest, and with this object to return [[home]]. The object can be something new, that fulfills a lack in his life, or something that w
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  • ...thusiasm or compelling emotion towards a subject, [[idea]], [[person]], or object. ...nship is one of [[alienation]], wherein the object of desire has become an object of need.
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  • ...e of the weight of fluid displaced by the [[body]]. This force enables the object to float or at least seem lighter.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buoyancy]
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  • ...material (as sheet metal or plastic film) (4) : the diameter of a slender object (as wire or a hypodermic needle) (5) : the fineness of a knitted fabric ex ...a device used to [[measure]] the distance between two opposite sides of an object. A caliper can be as simple as a [[compass]] with inward or outward-facing
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  • ...tation of the viewing [[system]] changes in exactly the same way as if the object were still present, thus making the recorded image (hologram) appear [https ...ence beam which is identical to the light field which was scattered by the object or objects. Thus, someone looking into the hologram "sees" the objects even
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  • ...t of a [[purpose]]; studied or deliberate effort or contrivance; also, the object or aim of (a person's) solicitous endeavour, one's ‘concern’. ...eading of (a [[book]], etc.), or careful examination or observation of (an object, a question, etc.). Phrase, to make a study of, to study, observe carefully
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  • ...[feeling]]. To me, understanding beauty, I must almost become one with the object, person or deed. I have learned the truly beautiful things I must see or kn ...edly frees you of [[limitations]] put upon you by others. Beauty is not an object to be held and guarded. Beauty is living just as [[truth]] is living. To un
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  • ...in the context of the Last Supper and give no significance whatever to the object itself. Herbert Thurston in the Catholic Encyclopedia 1908 concluded that "
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  • ...hout their [[group]] as not being truly [[human]]. We always look upon the object of our [[religious]] [[loyalty]] as being [[worthy]] of the [[reverence]] o ...sed on true [[spirit]] [[experience]] I would term the true religions. The object of religious [[devotion]] may be [[material]] or [[spiritual]], true or fal
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  • ...ntity]] from its constraint, usually by some simple [[action]], allows the object's possessor to make a wish.
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  • '''Everything''' is all that [[exists]].[1] Every object and entity is a part of everything, including all [[physical]] bodies and i
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  • ...or teens and would-be-teens. They have given a piece of themselves to that object of their [[affection]] and [[infatuation]]. They have transferred vital [[e ...r destroyed their relationship. They were treating you as a "thing," as an object. This thought about "people as objects"—it is easy to extrapolate it into
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  • *3. An [[individual]] object.
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  • ...; otherwise, heat flows from the object with the higher temperature to the object with the lower one. This is a consequence of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...cestry]]; also : a usually carved or painted [[representation]] of such an object :b : a [[family]] or [[clan]] identified by a common totemic object
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  • * A description of an [[Thing|inanimate object]] as being a living [[person]] or [[animal]] as in: "The sun shone brightly
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  • ...good, right in action, [[property]], preferment, [[privilege]], emolument, object of value, [[advantage]], or merely a promise or undertaking to induce or [[
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  • *3: an object of aversion <inconstancy is my aversion — Jane Austen>
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  • :b : an object or [[form]] that anticipates a later [[type]]
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  • ...technical term indicating any communicative content under analysis) as an object of study in those fields. It is associated in both fields with [[structura
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  • ...t) Zacharias] met them and disclosed his [[belief]] that [[Jesus]] was the object of their quest and sent them on to [[Bethlehem]], where they found the babe
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  • ...diation]. The [[frequency]] range of that radiation depends on the central object. Accretion discs of young stars and protostars radiate in the infrared; tho
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  • :b. An object serving to convey an intimation.
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  • ...one [[person]] to another. Typically the oath is made upon a [[religious]] object such as a [[Bible]] or saint's relic, often contained within an [[altar]],
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  • ...its the elite, is what will become the policy and the law of the land. The object is to keep the money flowing into their bank accounts; and since they contr
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  • ...peaker]] or [[writer]] addresses an [[imaginary]] [[person]], or inanimate object, or [[idea]].
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  • ...to the mouth, kissing it and then waving it in the direction of the adored object. The devotee had his head covered, and after the [[act]] turned himself rou
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  • ...ing me to speak, you would soon be sound asleep. However, that is not the object of the exercise for this evening.
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  • ...ecognition of the [[future]], from deities, that is spoken through another object or life-form (e.g.: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augury augury] and [http
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  • ...r will the profound character transformations, bringing them closer to the object of their worship – the Father, take place.
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  • ...replaced by a sense of well-being and [[security]] when confronted with an object exhibiting superior might.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublime_%28philoso
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  • ...a particular era, but, instead, to the entire [[complex]] of [[self]] and object relation at that time. ...ch becomes [[obsessed]] with an [[attachment]] to another person, being or object (in human [[psychology]]): 'A strong attachment to a person or thing, espec
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  • –verb (used with object), -vot⋅ed, -vot⋅ing.
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  • ...re cases, ''ricochets'' can return to the shooter. This can occur when the object struck possesses enough [[resistance]] to withstand the impact of the bulle
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  • ...s such as accepting [[negative]] treatment without voicing any protest, an object of regular [[discrimination]] or [[prejudice]], envy/[[jealousy]], [[feelin
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  • ...ce]] is [[explained]] through the [[concept]] of [[love]], which lacks the object it seeks. Therefore the philosopher ([[literally]] lover of [[wisdom]] in
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  • ...today, for at least a minute each time. As your eyes move slowly from one object to another, from one [[body]] to another, say to yourself:
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  • The '''burning bush''' is an object described by the [[Book of Exodus]] [3:1–4:17] as being located on [https
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  • ...a pencil or straw, which is placed at a slant, partially in the water, the object appears to bend at the water's surface. This is due to the bending of light
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  • ...to [[describe]] an adherent of a position disagreeing with or opposing the object of criticism. ...s, esp. those of the Old and New Testaments. textual criticism: that whose object is to ascertain the genuine text and meaning of an author. higher criticism
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  • ...procity]]. In the case of infatuation, there is usually an obsessor and an object of [[desire]], who may or may not be attainable.
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  • ...of [[human]] [[inquiry]], understanding or [[cognition]]. It is a posited object or event as it is in itself independent of the senses.[https://www.answers. ...ust be perceptible through the senses; A ''noumenon'' cannot be the actual object that emits the phenomenon in question. Noumena are objects or events known
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  • :b : the [[physical]] or [[natural]] features of an object or [[entity]] and their structural [[relationships]] <the topography of [[h
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  • ...nvolving [[motion|moving]] objects for [[entertainment]] or [[sport]] (see object manipulation). The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling, in
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  • ...y the apparent [[perception]] of either a living [[being]] or an inanimate object without there being any material [[stimulus]] for such a perception. The [[
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  • ...ultural views, as well as independent on whether it discovered or not what object has it.
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  • ...ich [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]] defined as the product of the mass of an object and its velocity squared; he believed that total vis viva was conserved. To
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  • ...ight of the Empire, who entered the field in execution of its threats. His object was twofold: to strengthen the political power of the knights — the infer
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  • ...s the alteration of the [[original]] shape (or other characteristic) of an object, [[image]], [[sound]], [[wave]]form or other form of [[information]] or rep
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  • ...or the desired object is short lived as the child starts desiring the next object. Life is a learning school of constant lessons. Many remedial lessons can
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  • ...vehicle or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projectile projectile] or other object. Common propellants are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energetic_materials
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  • ...t it must be used wisely, and carefully, so that it does not overwhelm the object of its intention. "You are the object of the intention of Love. You are the ones who need a massive outpouring of
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  • ...the concept of "being" has any [[meaning]] at all, since we only define an object's [[existence]] by its relation to other objects, and actions it undertakes
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  • ...[feeling]]. To me, understanding beauty, I must almost become one with the object, person or deed. I have learned the truly beautiful things I must see or kn ...edly frees you of [[limitations]] put upon you by others. Beauty is not an object to be held and guarded. Beauty is living just as [[truth]] is living. To un
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  • *2 : the length of a straight line through the [[center]] of an object ...ith a [[number]] to indicate magnification by a lens or optical system <an object one millimeter wide magnified 40 diameters appears 40 millimeters wide>
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular perpendicular] to the surface of an object. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauge_pressure Gauge pressure] is the press
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  • A '''memorial''' is an object which serves as a [[focus]] for [[memory]] of something, usually a [[person
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  • To respectfully remove the sacred character of a place or an object is deconsecration, and is distinct from desecration.
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  • ...re will still be gay individuals in this era and they will no longer be an object of controversy or prosecution, just another color in the mosaic of life on
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  • *3: something (as an [[experience]], situation, or object) having the monstrous character of a nightmare or producing a [[feeling]] o
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  • A '''frame of reference''' is a system used to identify an object knowing that different frames of reference can be used each with varying de
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  • ...nd printed [[fabric]]s. In this usage, obverse means the front face of the object and reverse means the back face. The obverse of a coin is commonly called h
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  • ...terms that are often used in a derogatory [[manner]] to denote people who object in principle to certain advances in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technolo
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  • ...as a [[plasma]], dielectric, shielding [[material]], glass, etc. An opaque object is neither [[transparent]] (allowing all light to pass through) nor [[trans
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  • *2 : a sham object : counterfeit ...s are often chosen because they are smaller or cheaper than the [[actual]] object or system.
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  • *1 a : [[acting]] or [[being]] without the intervention of another object, cause, or [[agency]] : direct <the immediate cause of death>
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  • ...tension, referring to a selection of [[colors]], as used in a specific art object or in a group of works comprising a visual [[style]]. This second, figurati
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  • ...e dimensions of space, because the rate at which time passes depends on an object's velocity relative to the speed of [[light]] and also the strength of inte
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  • ...ted to [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[theory]] of [[relativity]]. The past is the object of [[study]] in such fields as [[history]], [[archaeology]], archaeoastrono
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  • ...tion''' is defined as "total destruction" or "complete obliteration" of an object; having its [[root]] in the [[Latin]] nihil (nothing). A [[literal]] [[tran
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  • The text is considered an independent object which the reader reads. In this case, the reader is nothing more than one w ...meaning. Readers “do not decode [texts]; they make them.” “The text is an object only insofar as it has a physical existence; its meaning depends entirely o
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  • A '''message''' in its most general [[meaning]] is an object of [[communication]]. It is a vessel which provides [[information]]. Yet, i
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  • ...of con)tact.] B. F. Skinner's term for an utterance which is evoked by an object, event, etc., and reinforces the learning of a response. Hence as v. trans.
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  • ...nt to multiply the [[mechanical]] [[force]] that can be applied to another object. This leverage is also termed mechanical advantage, and is one example of t
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  • ...the entire collection and asked many [[appreciative]] questions about each object as Flavius escorted him from room to room, showing him all of his favorite
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  • A ''[[Point (geometry)|point]]'' is a zero-dimensional object. It has no extension in space, and no properties. If one were to think of t A ''[[Line (mathematics)|line]]'' is a one-dimensional object. If we pick some nonzero vector in some direction, this vector has some def
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  • ...otle Aristotle] viewed hate as a [[desire]] for the [[annihilation]] of an object that is incurable by [[time]]. Finally, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davi ...essing animosity, anger, and hostility towards a [[person]], [[group]], or object." Because hatred is believed to be long-lasting, many [[psychologists]] con
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  • ...i/Optical_power optical power] to maintain a clear image ([[focus]]) on an object as its distance changes.
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  • ...ld" or "to construct") is a [[concept]] in [[mysticism]] of a [[being]] or object which is created through sheer [[discipline]] alone. It is a [[materialized
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  • ...[[worship]]. ‘To be better’ is an [[abstract]] term, but when there is an object of worship – like [[God]], [[Jesus]], or [[Allah]] – the idea of being
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  • ...ginative]] projection of a subjective [[state]] into an object so that the object appears to be infused with it.
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  • *3a : the [[point]] or area occupied by a [[physical]] object : location <took her position at the head of the line>
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  • ...imply called in [[context]] by astronomers a transient, is an astronomical object or [[phenomenon]] which can be [[observed]] for a short period of [[time]].
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  • ...widely used which allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways.[https://en.wi ...ultural]] arrangements of [[groups]] in [[society]]. Class is an essential object of [[analysis]] for [[sociologists]], [[political scientists]], economists,
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  • *13: a property (as resilience or elasticity) of an inanimate substance or object resembling the animate [[quality]] of a living being
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  • ...er or writer communicates to the audience by speaking as another person or object. The term literally derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] roots meaning
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  • '''Staring''' is a prolonged gaze or fixed look. In staring, one object or [[person]] is the continual [[focus]] of visual interest, for an amount
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  • ...([[real]] or [[imaginary]]) that is placed in orbit round a [[celestial]] object, in the [[manner]] of a natural [[planet]] or satellite.
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  • ...cially of those [[unconscious]]ly retained from [[childhood]] toward a new object (as a [[psychoanalyst]] conducting [[therapy]])
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  • ...s on a podium as do many public speakers. Podium has also come to mean the object a speaker stands behind and sets papers or [[books]] upon even when it is a
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  • ...ansparent. Clarity can also refer to one's ability to clearly visualize an object or [[concept]], as in [[thought]], [[understanding]], and the "mind's eye",
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  • *2: a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that scientifi
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  • ...tude of [[mind]]: deliberately adopted, or habitual, mode of regarding the object of [[thought]]. ...]]s ([[physical]] or [[speech|verbal]]) of the subject toward the attitude object. Each of these components or [[dimensions]] is represented as an evaluative
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  • ...ld the solar system together, and that therefore the sun, the most massive object, had to be at its centre."</blockquote> According to [[Kanada]], founder of ...mmetry|spherically symmetric]] non-[[rotation|rotating]] uncharged massive object. For compact enough objects, this solution generated a [[black hole]] with
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  • ...s are most commonly issued for the capture or retrieval of a [[person]] or object. They are typically in the form of [[money]]. By [[definition]] bounties ca
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  • ...ce relation|inheres]]'' a particular object (a specific dog, red thing, or object between other things).
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  • This discipline is the science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena]] that originate outside the [[Earth's
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  • ...er examination, which is then called the ''object language'', that is, the object of the discussion in question.
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  • ...tionally if the other is viewed strictly as an object, much like any other object, then the other is, for the for-itself, a transcendence-transcended. When t
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  • ...t invites the [[reader]] into a more sophisticated [[understanding]] of an object of comparison. Extended conceits in [[English]] are part of the poetic idio
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  • ...hough this article [[focuses]] on monetary loans, in practice any material object might be lent.
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  • ...ts), actual physical [[contact]], or even simply the placing of a sign, an object or graffiti on the [[property]] of another person with the [[purpose]] of c ...of [[violence]] from a [[hostile]] or threatening [[event]], [[person]] or object. “It is not requisite, in order to constitute this [[crime]], that [[pers
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  • ...ly; hence, an examination is a detailed inspection or [[analysis]] of an [[object]] or [[person]].
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  • *3: an end or object to be [[achieved]] : [[purpose]] <did not see what point there was in conti ...ny other higher [[dimensional]] analogue. Thus, a point is a 0-dimensional object. In branches of mathematics dealing with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set
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  • ...and [[Pharisees]]. [[Immediate]]ly upon [[Jesus]]' removing himself as an object of [[controversy]], there occurred a [[reaction]] among the entire Jewish p
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  • ...'' that took place in 2002.[https://www.rebooters.net/ Rebooters.net] "The object of the game, for me, was to re[[context]]ualize Judaism as an entirely Open
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  • ...[[shaman]], or a [[priest]] [[intervene]] between the religionist and the object of [[worship]]. And today most [[Urantia]] systems of organized religious b
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  • ...fect]] of a set of signs. In the Peircean model, a reference is made to an object when the sign (or representamen) is [[interpreted]] recursively by another
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  • ...ll, usually for the [[purpose]] of containing a statue or other decorative object.
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  • ...ct]] the [[environment]]. To be a steward; and or [[act]] in steward to an object, is known as stewardness. A good example of environmental stewardship is gr
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  • ...story of the universe. Nor, one would think, should it make us the special object of attention of any [[deity]].
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  • ...ose guiding the beams of light, the strands of energy and surrounding your object of intention and creating around this a force, a field, something that beco
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  • ...ad been changed at midnight. None of these watchers [[suspected]] that the object of their [[vigil]] had risen to a new and higher [[form]] of [[existence]],
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  • ...er of the two major aspects may [[manifest]] more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the [[observation]].
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  • Thought Adjuster: “An object is useless unless you have not identified its purpose. If you came across a
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  • A '''puppet''' is an inanimate object or [[representation]]al figure animated or [[manipulated]] by an entertaine
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  • ...a projected spot of [[light]] used to [[illuminate]] brilliantly a person, object, or group on a [[stage]]
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  • ...l]] founded a [[religion]] in which the [[glorified]] [[Jesus]] became the object of [[worship]] and the brotherhood consisted of fellow [[believers]] in the
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  • *1 a : any of the lines of [[light]] that [[appear]] to radiate from a bright object
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  • ...s or total lack of the awareness of surroundings and everything around the object. For instance, if one is concentrating on a physical task, then one might c
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  • *2. To shed light upon, [[illuminate]] (an object, scene, etc.); to give light to ([[persons]]). Also absol. Now chiefly poet
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  • ...nd [[consistency]] of design, [[focusing]] on the essential features of an object. In [[art]] of any kind one might also require dignified grace, or restrain
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  • ...ng one's lips against the lips or other [[body]] parts of another or of an object. [[Cultural]] connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture
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  • *3. a. A source or object of joy; that which causes joy, or in which delight is taken; a delight.
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  • A dark object reflects fewer visible [[photons]] than other objects, and therefore appear ...that absorb visible light reemit it as infrared light.[2] So, although an object may appear dark, it is likely bright at a frequency that a [[human being]]
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  • ...]], etc.) and the nature of the material. Light [[waves]] interact with an object by some combination of [[reflection]], and transmittance with [[refraction]
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  • 6. extremely hated: being the object of somebody's unrelenting hatred
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  • .... Something [[performed]] in accordance with a project became known as an "object".
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  • :b : an object of special desire or fondness <pizza is my weakness>
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  • ...ectric charge of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroscopic macroscopic] object is the sum of the electric charges of the particles that make it up. This c
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  • <center>''about [name of an object], about [name of an emotion],''</center>
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  • ...econnaissance reconnaissance] with the aim to recognize the presence of an object in a location or ambiance.
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  • 85:1.1 The first object to be [[worshiped]] by evolving man was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ro ...[ceremony]]. Such [[fetishes]] are many times mere [[symbols]] of the real object of [[worship]].
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  • *5. An object or ground of [[trust]]; ‘that which gives confidence, boldness, or securi
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  • ...es a trenchant [[impression]] about a [[character]], [[idea]], setting, or object. This type of scene is more common in recent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...[fact]] of exclusive rights and [[control]] over property, which may be an object, land/real estate or [[intellectual]] property. Ownership involves multiple
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  • ...ance]] to [[changes]] of shape or [[volume]]. Unlike a [[liquid]], a solid object does not [[flow]] to take on the shape of its container, nor does it expand
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  • ...than the others, but all [[play]] with each at different times. While the object of the school is unwritten, it is rumored to be the [[growth]] of [[affecti
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  • ...ssification system allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways, rather than i
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  • ...omagnetic forces and the exclusion principle acting together to return the object to its equilibrium position. [[Centrifugal force]]s are acceleration forces ...curved line in space, and it is called the ''ballistic trajectory'' of the object. For example, a basketball thrown from the ground moves in a [[parabola]] s
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  • ...ny pursuit, proceeding from an intense conviction of the worthiness of the object. ::b. An object of (freq. temporary) enthusiasm; an action or idea about which one feels en
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  • ...and [[science fiction]], often taking a similar form, a device or magical object shaped as a regular or irregular closed geometric form filled with a [[wate
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  • ...andard. Contempt is also a particular way of regarding or attending to the object of contempt, and this form of regard has an unpleasant [[effective]] elemen ...his form of regard [[constitutes]] a [[psychological]] withdrawal from the object of contempt.
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  • :c. To direct a beam of any kind of radiation at (an object or region): used esp. of radio waves and microwaves in connection with rada ...e discharge source..provided a beam of electrons which could illuminate an object such as an aperture or a wire grid.
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  • ...se''' is the [[act]] of making positive [[statements]] about a [[person]], object or [[idea]], either in [[public]] or [[privately]]. Praise is typically, bu
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  • *5 : a ruined building, [[person]], or object
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  • ...o set a ‘re-action’ into motion — the crucial moment when the heart of the object of the affection is moved and reflexively responds in kind. Due to love’s
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  • ...s able to think about it and use [[concepts]] to deal adequately with that object.
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrogram spectrogram]) that characterizes an object or substance; especially : the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatogram
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  • ...h; an ultimate or idealized destination or aim; an (esp. newly identified) object of personal ambition or desire. Usu. with preceding possessive pronoun.</u>
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  • ...[observing]] or receiving of a significant [[signal]] from a [[person]] or object <radar contact with Mars>
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  • A camera with a manual lens allows you to focus on an object, snap a picture, then focus on something else and take another picture. Pre
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  • ...bject's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism narcissism], or [[self]]-object, the '''alter ego''' refers to the narcissistic need of an [[other]] simila
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  • ...of super clusters. In an expanding universe, saying that the distance d an object has moved equals its present velocity v times the elapsed time t underestim
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  • bond established between the loyalist and his or her object of Loyalty – be it [[human]] or [[divine]] – becomes
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  • ...l'', but in common usage the [[word]] number is used for both the abstract object and the symbol, as well as for the [[word]] for the number. In addition to
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  • ...hat the frequency shift of waves bouncing off an object was related to the object's velocity toward or away from the observer. It was in the 1840s that Chris ...uency of the wave that was sent out, gave the direction and speed that the object was moving away from or toward the detector source. This data was then elec
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  • ...ntentional]]ly induced. Many [[women]] who have had miscarriages, however, object to the term "abortion" in [[connection]] with their [[experience]], as it i
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  • :c : a substance or object used for emphasis
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  • ...[[events]] circulating from [[person]] to [[person]] and pertaining to an object, event, or issue in [[public]] concern". However, a review of the [[researc
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  • ...unheard of for [[thieves]] to demand ransom for the return of an inanimate object or body part. In 1987, thieves broke into the tomb of Argentinian president
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  • *6. A person's [[action]] or conduct regarded as an object of imitation; often qualified by adjs. [[good]], bad, [[evil]], etc. Phrase
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  • ...he above definition. But it also can have negative attributes whenever its object is selected without giving it due consideration. Hoarders’ attachment to
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  • An [[abstract structure]] is a formal object that is defined by a set of laws, properties, and relationships in a way th ...n mathematical logic, a [[Structure (mathematical logic)|structure]] is an object that gives semantic meanings to the symbols in a logical language. The most
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  • ...d an object in real life.[4] A bearing is a measure of the direction to an object.[4] If the navigator measures the direction in real life, the angle can the *compass bearing to a charted object,
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  • ...ommunications]] and [[information]] [[process]]ing, a "transmitter" is any object (source) which sends information to an observer (receiver). When used in th
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  • ...] (for example, see "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaur_object Centaur object]" in the context of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2060_Chiron 2060 Chiron]
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  • A morbid curiosity is an example of addictive curiosity the object of which is [[death]], [[violence]], or any other [[event]] that may hurt y
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  • ...ciating your life portfolio. It is its use that determines the value of an object. Would you perform menial tasks with a golden chalice? Set your sight high
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  • ...] [[mechanics]], '''anti-gravity''' is the [[idea]] of creating a place or object that is free from the [[force]] of [[gravity]]. It does not refer to the la ...]] of gravity be made either not present or not applicable to the place or object through some kind of [[technological]] [[intervention]]. Anti-gravity is a
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  • :c. [[Logic]]. Any attribute, characteristic, or [[quality]] of an object; spec. (a) (in Aristotelian logic) a characteristic which is peculiar to a *5. Theatre and Film. Any portable object (now usually other than an article of costume) used in a play, film, etc.,
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  • ...are in motion in the sense that they are not already that which it is the object of the motion to make them, this process is not an action, or at least not ...bject. Movement does not exist at once with its object, for possessing the object would mean the end of movement. Movement is not co-actual with its end, as
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  • ...that, and even though men think to have found Me in a stone or some other object to [[venerate]], they have not, for I am inscrutable.
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  • :b : the object so [[perceived]]
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  • ...the [[Subjectivity|subject]] of [[perception]], relates to the world as an object of its [[perception]], and so is distanced from the world rather than livin
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  • ...o be created from fragments of matter, and then they are grown from a tiny object to a large one over time. If you look at your current land masses you will
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  • ...f minerals, molecules, and atoms. If there were no atoms there would be no object. So with all the light workers on this world; you are each one of the atoms ...missing one part it either prevents the full assembly or leaves the final object short of its splendor. Likewise each one of you is a part, and your contrib
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  • ...witchcraft] it may be used with the [[intention]] of casting a spell on an object or a [[person]]. The term derives from [[Latin]] "incantare" (tr.), meaning
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  • *3:a : an object of ridicule or [[criticism]]
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  • ...ex is a function of position. The "ray" in geometric optics is an abstract object, or "instrument," which is perpendicular to the wavefronts of the actual op ...d first-order properties of optical systems, such as approximate image and object positions and magnifications.
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  • :c : a differentiated zone surrounding a central zone or object
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  • ...t’, -''tomia'' - ‘cutting,’ from temnein ‘to cut, incision, excision of an object
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  • ...y the goal or problem to be solved on the one hand and a randomly selected object or concept on the other. Similar to an [[oxymoron]].
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  • :f : relating to the detection of an object through its emission of energy or [[sound]] <passive sonar>
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  • *Growth '''medium''' (or culture medium), in biotechnology, an object in which microorganisms or cells experience growth
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  • :3. '''Bill''' is the Object
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  • ...]]. In prayerful worship, most [[mortals]] envision some [[symbol]] of the object-goal of their [[devotions]].
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  • ...d several other [[languages]] the noun "lecture" must grammatically be the object of the verb "to [[read]]."
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  • ...drawing or diagram drawn on a plane: as a : a top or horizontal view of an object b : a large-scale map of a small area
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  • ...nguish between the degrees of rationality of healthy adults — but the real object of moral action is the avoidance of [[suffering]].
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  • ...vitable]] but always detrimental; [[speculation]] invariably falsifies its object. Speculation tends to [[translate]] [[religion]] into something [[material]
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  • ...ach one of you needs to examine your [[process]] to become clear about the object of your worship, as the target is what determines your [[course]].
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  • :b. With the tenth which is paid or delivered as the object: To pay or give as tithe. Also gen., to pledge or contribute as a levy.
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  • “I would like you to object less to situations that arise, and which fail to come up to your expectatio
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  • ...or attach to some other [[entity]]—one or more [[persons]], a place, or an object. In particular, "curse" may refer to a wish that harm or hurt will be infli
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  • ...oint''', is the point where [[light]] rays originating from a point on the object converge [https://www.charfac.umn.edu/glossary/f.html]. Although the focus An image, or image point or region, is '''''in focus''''' if light from object points is converged almost as much as possible in the image, and '''''out o
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  • ...ntasies]]. In a little over three years Adamson's party actually found the object of their [[adventure]], and among these people he [[discovered]] a [[wonder
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  • ...s not important, as long as the optical path lengths from the astronomical object to the beam combiner or [[focus]] are the same as given by the parabolic ca
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  • ...selection is differential [[reproduction]] (not just [[survival]]) and the object of scientific [[study]] is usually differential reproduction resulting from
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  • ...ou'll find this fascinating," he began. "As I told you on the chopper, the object was found about nine kilometers from here. I want to wait until tomorrow mo ...rry replaced her excitement. Her eyes narrowed to focus exclusively on the object, and her lips tightened as if they'd been forbidden to speak.
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  • ...he present tense of the verb 'to bite', and the singular noun 'dog' is the object of the sentence. [[Techniques]] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sent
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  • ...balance; the volume may be measured directly (from the [[geometry]] of the object) or by the displacement of a fluid. Hydrostatic weighing is a [[method]] th ...y of a liquid is the hydrometer, which measures the volume displaced by an object of known mass. A common laboratory device for measuring fluid density is a
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  • ...on>; also : relating to the acquisition of [[information]] about a distant object (as by radar or photography) without coming into [[physical]] contact with
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  • ...ed in one's own [[personality]]; and hence, apt to imagine that one is the object of observation by others; SELF-CONSCIOUS. Of personal bearing, actions, etc
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  • “Religious faith is also unique, in disregard of its immediate object, complexity or simplicity, mores and associations. All that matters is its
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  • *1: the [[act]] or [[process]] of moving an object or person by [[psychokinesis]]
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  • ...d he is perfectly at ease with just having a number. On this world people object to being ‘just a number’. On our home world it is seen as efficient to
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  • ...er to real vacuum. The [[Latin]] term in vacuo is also used to describe an object as being in what would otherwise be a vacuum.
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  • ...nt—whatever it may be—that there is living, universe energy in each living object. We will further limit our discussion tonight to universe energy as it affe ...by your effectiveness to maintain singular thought with the group and the object or intent of your group. We will discuss enlarging these lines of energy, i
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  • 88:4.2 The object of [[magic]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcery sorcery], and [https:/
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  • ...stenance that will help you [[become]] increasingly more [[like God]], the object of your true and intelligent [[worship]].
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  • needs an object, for it is in its capacity as [[storyteller]] that it can be best appreciat
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  • ...that you will discover and I will help to formulate. You are not merely an object created for some function. You are a living personality with the potential
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  • *9. Metaph. The definite direction of the [[mind]] or will toward an object or end, by some [[motive]], regarded as an external [[force]].
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  • ...glass, or wood are struck, are caused by brief resonant vibrations in the object. Light and other short wavelength electromagnetic radiation is produced by
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  • Your priceless treasure is now represented by a different object than twenty, or even ten, years ago. You are realizing that things are chan
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  • ...' is protective covering used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, [[individual]] or a vehicle through use of direct contact weapons or proje
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  • ...otherhood; Paul founded a religion in which the glorified Jesus became the object of worship and the brotherhood consisted of fellow believers in the divine
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  • ...mounted, either divided into two sides or fighting as a free-for-all. The object was to capture opposing knights so that they could be ransomed, and this co
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  • ...you may divine in any moment, in any time, from any circumstance, from any object, since All is fundamentally of God. ...g, as you allow yourself to merge with the thoughts of the creator of that object when they have created it within moments of divine inspiration. This is wha
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  • *1. An object (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derive
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  • ...ich means (1) to [[consecrate]] or [[devote]]; and (2) to exterminate. Any object so [[sacrificed]] or devoted to the Lord could not be redeemed ([https://no
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  • ..., equivalently, N·s) is the product of the [[mass]] and [[velocity]] of an object (p = mv). It is sometimes referred to as linear momentum to distinguish it ...he [[motion]], which was mōtus, but was the [[power]] residing in a moving object, captured by today's [[mathematical]] definitions. A mōtus, "[[movement]]"
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  • Every object around you is made up of tiny particles held together with a kind of glue,
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  • ...ind, and at the same time (b) to understand what this kind or that kind of object is like, and consequently (c) to perceive a number of perceived particulars
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  • ...there are three elements: the leverage arm, the [[fulcrum]] point, and the object that is to be lifted. Does this not apply to the recent [[pattern]]/triad o ...ould probably be [[the Father]]. The arm might be the [[brotherhood]]. The object to be moved can be varied. I don't know if I am on the right track.
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  • ...bees and scatter them as far you can [[imagine]]. To the material eye that object does not exist, when in [[reality]] it is merely expanded beyond the range ...g and place a little metal object in between in the gap. That little metal object not does not have the same [[attractive]] abilities as the grounded pole do
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  • ...nded with the feeling of unity and wholeness. There is no temple or sacred object that touches me. They do not, nor have they ever brought you closer to my o ...hind in the last twelve months by an ET source. According to Jamisson, the object is quite possibly a map or homing device of some kind. He's here to explain
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  • ...American English) is the accumulation of [[changes]] in an [[organism]] or object over time. Ageing in [[humans]] refers to a multidimensional [[process]] of
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  • ...], but it is known that they [[react]] to irritation. When an irritating [[object]] becomes trapped within an oyster's shell, it deposits layers of calcium c
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  • ...obscured by your own gravity to the material world. If you move a physical object you believe you’ve accomplished something but when you move energy you ha
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  • ...model]] of [[consciousness]] in which nothing is affirmed or denied of the object in question, but the [[mind]] is merely [[aware]] of ("seizes") it.
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  • ...or capability of making distinguishable the [[individual]] [[parts]] of an object, closely adjacent [[optical]] images, or [[sources]] of [[light]]
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  • ...ese are just two sides of the same coin, and that coin is just an external object. It is not you.
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  • ...ion on surface patterning and local colour (meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colo
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  • ...functioning]] as the third or advisory [[legislative]] division. The chief object of [[education]] on this continent is to make every [[pupil]] a self-suppor
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  • ...of some galaxies. The Milky Way galaxy appears to harbor at least one such object within its nucleus.[10]
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  • ...t]] create purity of thought. Where your [[attention]] is; the subject or object of the intent and focus, create the purity. The [[Light]] [[surrounds]] an
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  • ...[[average]] length of [[life]] of a kind of [[organism]] or of a material object especially in a particular [[environment]] or under specified circumstances
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  • connecting of one thing to another. It is not so much a distinct object itself as a and God Himself. But the answer came in a different form than the object of the request.
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  • *2. ''[[Optics]]'': A [[transparent]] object in the [[form]] of a geometrical prism; esp. a right prism whose ends are [
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  • Object) sightings. too, is a real object. I can sense that there was life on board that
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  • ...ehaviour to the super-real object and ignore the real object. A super-real object may cause pathologies and we can see many examples in humans (super-sweet f
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  • ...ty'' regarded as the [[ability]] to [[resolve]] fine spatial details of an object with the [[sense]] of [[touch]].
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  • ...e can appear to, and assist, the children of your races. We do not at all object to being called imaginary playmates, no, because we make ourselves useful w
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  • ...ion on surface patterning and local colour (meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colo
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  • A '''symbol''' is something such as an object, picture, written [[word]], [[sound]], or particular mark that represents s
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  • * [[UFO]]: Unidentified Flying Object, herein said to be a spacecraft
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  • :1. a. A flag, sculptured figure, or other conspicuous object, raised on a pole to indicate the rallying-point of an army (or fleet), or ..., or the like, or a definite degree of any quality, viewed as a prescribed object of endeavour or as the measure of what is adequate for some purpose.
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  • :b : one that is the object of irrational [[hostility]]
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  • ...jects are often chosen because they are smaller or cheaper than the actual object or system.
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  • 88:0.1 The [[concept]] of a [[spirit]]'s entering into an inanimate object, an [[animal]], or a [[human being]], is a very [[ancient]] and honorable [ 88:2.1 It was a supposed [[preference]] of [[ghosts]] to indwell some object which had belonged to them when alive in the [[flesh]]. This [[belief]] exp
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  • *4. An assembly or gathering of persons for some common object; esp. a formal assembly met for deliberation or legislation on important ma
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  • ...terizing something as ugly or beautiful has little to do with the observed object and a lot to do with the contents of the mind of the observer.
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  • ...en you [[fall in love]], how your heart beats louder when you are near the object of your [[affection]] and how you feel [[joy]] just by thinking on your bel
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  • ...ir hand or placing over their head a [[book]] of [[scripture]] or a sacred object, thus indicating the sacred [[witness]] through their [[action]]: such an o
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  • Teacher: Objects serve the [[purpose]] man puts it to, or gives to the object. You are [[understanding]]? An axe only has a purpose if used by man, you a ...ss to others. It is man's [[perception]] and [[thought]], which endows and object with [[properties]], you are understanding?
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  • '''Sacrilege''' is the violation or injurious treatment of a [[sacred]] object. In a less proper sense, any transgression against the [[virtue]] of [[reli
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  • ...ND_FONTA Andon], the [[discoverer]] of [[fire]], avoided treating it as an object of [[worship]], many of his [[descendants]] regarded the flame as a [[fetis
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  • ...ute, as in the statement "This object exists," whereas the statement "This object is true" or "false" is meaningless. Thus, only propositions have truth valu
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  • ...] consists in the [[nature]] and level of recognized [[values]] and in the object of loyalties. There are four phases in the [[evolution]] of religious [[phi
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  • Using frames for [[expert systems]] is an application of [[object-oriented]] programming, with [[inheritance]] of features described by the " Frame representations are object-centered in the same sense as [[semantic network]]s are: All the facts and
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  • ...nd categories that give a phenomenal and logical structure to any possible object of empirical experience. These categories cannot be circumvented to get at
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  • ...]] to become the self-appointed defender of [[Lazarus]] when presently the object of his [[indignant]] solicitude fled in haste to [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...it yourself? Do you recognize that you have placed part of yourself in the object? Your [[energy]] will come back to you by stating your [[intention]], as yo
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  • '''Barricade''', from the French ''barrique'' (barrel), is any object or [[structure]] that creates a [[barrier]] or [[obstacle]] to [[control]],
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  • ...eation to be more exact, in both thought and action. Before you create an object of beauty, a sculpture, pottery, a painting or manuscript, a poem, or music
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  • *1. a. An inscription placed on or over an object, giving its name or describing it; a [[legend]]; sometimes, a placard hung
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  • ...of the constituting objects are [[Connected|linked]] together so that one object can no longer be adequately described without full mention of its counterpa ...some [[physical]] intervention is made to [[measure]] an observable of the object in question. In the singlet state of two spin, it is equally likely that an
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  • When an object bobs up and down on a ripple in a pond, it experiences an orbital trajector ..., which is more pronounced for wavelengths on the order of the diffracting object size
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  • ...ood care of it, like you do a much prized automobile, or another treasured object. You would not want harmful substances to fuel your car, so why would you
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  • ...using such phrases as "reference to a content", the "direction towards an object" and "the immanent objectivity". ...f the mind to an object; a conception formed by directing the mind to some object; a general concept. first intentions, primary conceptions of things, formed
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  • ...at He was imperfect before accomplishing His will, or before attaining His object. In order to obviate this difficulty, the Motekallamin extended their theor
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  • ...servations on the [[relative]] [[motion]] of the observer and the observed object; that branch of [[physics]] which is concerned with the description of [[Sp ...n period of time. So far, we have not needed any notion of the distance an object travels, nor of the time that it takes to travel that distance. We can say
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  • ...making it quite difficult for the possibly-[[hesitant]] children to easily object – and also making it easy for the astrologer to collect his fee. [https:/
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  • ...hat a legally blind individual would have to stand 20 feet (6.1 m) from an object to see it—with corrective lenses—with the same [[degree]] of [[clarity]
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  • ...ws, rules and [[rights]] that are [[fair]] to all will be noted. Some will object to some of the rules of the community and a democratic system of [[voting]]
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  • ...itional religions promote the idea that knowing who the Father is – as the object of worship – is a positive thing, but when a lot of questions are asked,
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  • ...hin; it is accomplished when the groom gives the bride the ring or another object of at least nominal [[value]].
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  • ...ted. After four and one-half years of work a great dispute arose about the object and motive for the erection of the tower. The contentions became so bitter
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  • *2 : a feature in the [[appearance]] or qualities of a natural object formerly held to indicate its utility in [[medicine]]
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  • ...to the target. Smooth pursuit allows one to maintain fixation on a moving object. Infants cannot use smooth pursuit to track moving objects in the first mon ...of depth on a flat surface. These cues include interposition, in which one object partly conceals another; aerial [[perspective]], in which far away objects
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  • ...night, suggesting that the object was far away. Tycho argued that a nearby object should appear to shift its position with respect to the background. He publ
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  • ...are most welcome to request that. If you object to only 20 minutes, please object. This is a free and open forum, one with somewhat of a structure to assist
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  • ...oose the bounds of your love, and let yourself claim it as yours, then the object of love is freed, as well, and our love of life may just trigger that openi
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  • ..., mind as you know it on your world of [[ascension]] can hardly become the object of great admiration, much less of [[adoration]] or [[worship]]. The contemp
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  • ...Religion is the capacity to believe in the [[transcendental]], even if the object of this belief is not accurate. Exercising this new faculty, which may be c
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  • ...re most welcome to request that. If you object to only 20 minutes, please object. This is a free and open forum, one with somewhat of a structure to assist
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  • Just as one object can give rise to multiple percepts, so an object may fail to give rise to any percept at all: if the percept has no groundin ...://www.roblesdelatorre.com/gabriel/GR-VH-Nature2001.pdf Force Can Overcome Object Geometry In the perception of Shape Through Active Touch]. Nature 412 (6845
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  • ...inting that precisely indicates the visually-appearing shape of a depicted object is said to be realistic in that respect; one that distorts features, as [[P ...ge, or any other human artifact, one can speak of "realism ''about''" that object.
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  • An '''individual''' may refer to a [[person]] or to any specific object in a collection. In the 15th century and earlier, and also today within the
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  • ...edetermined "death" of a person or object in the form of lines and cut the object in pieces by tracing the line with a cutting tool of any size and/or sharpn
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  • ...as ridiculous or [[corrupt]], thus alienating their [[audience]] from the object of humor. Satire is a type of comedy. [[Parody]] subverts popular genres an
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  • ...tory]], often of a long, long-ago time, will surface in your mind, yet the object of these [[exercises]] of them being brought back to [[memory]] are for the
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  • ...anvil''' is a basic [[tool]], a block with a hard surface on which another object is struck. The block is as massive as is [[practical]], because the higher
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  • ...Christian]]) religion and religionist outlook on life. They must therefore object to something — get it off their chests — and they have made this clear
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  • ...er four and one-half years of [[work]] a great [[dispute]] arose about the object and [[motive]] for the erection of the tower: The contentions became so bit
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  • ...t enjoy a narrative, to be able to credit that they are holding a physical object in their hands that is unique among all the books ever written in the entir ...with Felix, which is unbelievable to people that you could set a physical object in their hands that is written by extra human personalities. So it pays you
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  • ...readily [[understand]] one who came back to this [[earth]]? Would he be an object of [[worship]]? Greater [[wisdom]] is exercised to insure that our [[paths]
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  • other in order to be recognized. A larger object overshadows a smaller one.
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  • object-or some picture of a physical object-and perhaps we
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  • ...efining specific cases of anti-intellectualism can be troublesome; one can object to specific [[facets]] of intellectualism or the application thereof withou
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  • ...find the odd man out", where the verb "to find out" has been split by its object "the odd man", [[meaning]] the item which does not fit.
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  • it is an object. But in analyzing this object one notices that the calcium desired is
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  • ...l or simulation reproduces the [[state]] and [[behaviour]] of a real world object, feature or condition. Fidelity is therefore a measure of the realism of a
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  • ...nded with the feeling of unity and wholeness. There is no temple or sacred object that touches me. They do not, nor have they ever brought you closer to my o
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  • ...face so that I may learn healing and different skills to interact with the object of my anger. As the Master taught, I could see these individuals as a child
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  • ...o this existential object; i.e. for every one of you it is an experiential object. Some of your philosophers have realized that you never touch the thing-in ...nd you is changing and evolving, but so are you. So even this existential object with fixed ink symbols on paper will change slightly as you read it, over a
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  • ...hysics]] and Mech. Each of the independent modes or directions in which an object may undergo displacement, [[translation]], or deformation.
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  • ...suddenly felt like a trespasser. Her body froze, eyes glued to the shining object, no larger than a [[human]] head, half buried in pine needles between two, ...before. She edged nearer to its lustrous [[surface]]. It was an unnatural object. She was certain of that. It was not from [[nature]], and it was not from h
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  • ...or which a soldier is recruited, clothed, armed and [[trained]], the whole object of his sleeping, eating, drinking, and marching is simply that he should fi
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  • ...u had created in your mind, was constructed accurately. You find reason to object to expectations only when they are not fulfilled. Or, when the expectation
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  • ...or it may include specific needs such as eating and resting, or a desired object, hobby, goal, state of being, ideal, or it may be attributed to less-appare
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  • ...its [[identity]]. Essence is contrasted with accident: a property that the object or substance has contingently, without which the substance can still retain ...is ''[[ideal]]''. However, ''ideal'' means that essence is the intentional object of the conscience. Essence is interpreted as ''sense''. (E. Husserl, "Ideas
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  • ...horough and holistic set of theories around overcoming duality of self and object, tested and refined through spiritual practice instead of the systematic ri ...f "flow" in the practice of [[Samyama]], a psychological absorption in the object of meditation.[https://books.google.com/books?id=aUZBqTKTAfIC&pg=PA26&lpg=P
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  • ...xperience of wanting to know the source of that religion and the principal object of worship, which is none other than the Celestial Father. All religious se
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  • ...Spirit]] will direct you only so as to avoid [[pain]]. Surely no one would object to this [[goal]] if he recognized it. The [[problem]] is not whether what t
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  • The first most objective existence or being is the Son. That first object is But just as in your sentence structure a subject and object have no meaning without
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  • [20.95] He said: What was then your object, O Samiri?
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  • ...or significantly slowed in some way). The singer will recite a chant, the object of this is to get everyone involved and [[create]] a [[feeling]] of [[passi
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  • ...ysical realities you are held back somewhat like [[gravity]] [pulls] on an object. Therefore, you do have an attachment to material encumbrances, [the] physi
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  • *2. In various figurative uses. a. To compass, gain (an object of [[desire]]).
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  • .../www.nature.com/nature/journal/v412/n6848/abs/412708a0.html]. Some of this object's mass merged with the Earth and a portion was ejected into space, but enou * [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Earth Earth Profile] by [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov NASA's Solar System E
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  • Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object(s) of their fandom and spend a significant portion of their [[time]] and [[
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  • ...own as [[celestial mechanics]]. More recently the tracking of [[near-Earth object]]s will allow for predictions of close encounters, and potential collisions ...Moon, planets, stars, comets, meteor showers, and a variety of [[deep-sky object]]s such as star clusters, galaxies, and nebulae. One branch of amateur astr
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  • ...is possible to be sure that one person's experience of the "redness" of an object is the same as another person's, even if both persons had effectively ident
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  • ...ineering terms, for [[digital]] [[logic]] and data transfer, a synchronous object requires a clock signal. Timekeeping technologies such as the GPS satellite
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  • ...Dictionary|OED]] cites '''intution''' as "the immediate apprehension of an object by the [[mind]] without the intervention of any reasoning process"
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  • '''Desire''' is a sense of longing for a [[person]] or object or [[hope|hoping]] for an outcome. The same sense is expressed by [[emotion ...stages, including a stage in which they fixated on the mother as a sexual object.
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  • ...ly, solely as more wealth than someone else’s. The pure materiality of the object almost vanishes behind this symbolical comparison, for this is what fills t
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  • ...ages have created objects to worship. Jesus taught that the Father is the object of worship. Ideals in the mind extend from the Father’s presence in that
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  • ...field of subtle, luminous radiation supposedly surrounding a [[person]] or object (like the halo or aureola of religious art) that some people are claimed to ...complete darkness and cannot be seen unless some portion of the person or object emitting the aura can also be seen.[14]
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  • ...and place and not meant for another. Any time truth is placed in a static object it inherently has limitations, for as the times change, so do the perspecti
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  • ...tempt to [[influence]] the [[perceptions]] of other people about a person, object or [[event]]; they do so by regulating and controlling [[information]] in s
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  • ...ary]] to put [the [[revelation]]] into the true words of spirit in a human object-[[book]] [[form]]. In the day and age in which it has been placed, and up u
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  • ...to her disfigurement in time. No, nature is not [[God]]. Nature is not an object of [[worship]].
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  • ...he auras they had. And occasionally I can see an aura around an inanimate object. My question is, Does all on [[this planet]] have [[auras]] and do our [[m ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optic_nerve optic nerve] projecting the shape of the object. In organic life [[auras]] are not in [[stasis]]. They are movement cond
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  • ...is lost time to seek for an uniform base of agreement upon so essential an object. 1818 SCOTT Br. Lamm. xi, According to a uniform custom in remote places in
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  • ...were spots of that that made sense to me. How does [[love]] fit in? Is the object for love to replace fear? ...ting to construct an edifice, being playful with the parts that make up an object, [[becoming]] familiar with their [[anatomy]] to better [[understand]] how
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  • ...irectly communicating parties, but instead assumes a separation between an object and its representation, as well as the involvement of someone capable of un ...tructs a representation of an object, one can selectively extract from the object ([[sampling (case studies)|sampling]]) or use a [[system]] of signs to repl
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  • ...these thoughts, if you were angry with a person, your anger would harm the object of your rage. ...e to disease. In some areas, it is considered nothing more than an animate object for the sensing of pleasure or pain. It is held in low regard, and even tho
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  • A '''mirror''' is an object with at least one polished and therefore specularly [[reflective]] [[surfac
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  • ...e it a [[body]] or a [[thing]], a place, a situation or a circumstance, an object owned or wanted, or a [[right]] demanded or achieved, it is the same.
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  • :c. An object of hope; that which is hoped for.
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  • ...entiate yourself from your passenger but one day you will embrace that the object of the exercise has been not to understand the difference but to create the
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  • ...ghting. We are not talking about desparate infactuation with an idea or an object confused as love. Below is my quest to try and indentify and know self from ...d the only gain is the form when expectation is attached to the manifested object or situation i.e. the circumstance or condition (effect) is put before its
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  • ...also noted that some definitions are "[[legal]]" or "[[coercive]]", whose object is to create or alter [[rights]], [[duties]] or [[crimes]].
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  • ...evice. His large hand, resembling tanned leather, completely smothered the object as his thumb pressed a green button. He turned his back, and in a hushed vo She looked over the object carefully, touching its casing as if it were a newborn babe. She flipped th
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  • ...], [[simultaneously]], the exact location and the [[velocity]] of a moving object; any attempt at [[measurement]] of either [[inevitably]] involves [[change]
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  • ...aming thought structure in prayer is like laying a sheet over an invisible object to make it appear to the mind. Then the mind is able to function in harmony
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  • ...nge every human, and as your perceptions change also, then so too does the object of your perception from within your reality.
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  • ...ou know only your perception of it? How close does your perception fit the object as you might imagine it exists in an objective way? These are mysteries for ...ty. You might think: well, forget the subtle stuff, if some solid, visible object is coming my way, I will certainly perceive it! And yet some folks don’t,
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  • ...ential to be free. You are a personal being, not an impersonal energy or object. You are not bound by antecedent causality simply that which came up to th
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  • ...''which'' object bears the name, and thus to identify some object. But no object can be identified if none exists. Thus, a proper name must have a bearer i
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  • ...space]] form a [[container]] for [[event]]s, which is as [[real]] as the [[object]]s it contains. ...t]]s are used to [[quantity|quantify]] how far apart [[object (philosophy)|object]]s are, and temporal measurements are used to quantify how far apart [[Phen
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  • ...tachment theory] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_relations_theory Object relations theory], "to risk becoming dependent" may be for the compulsively
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  • ...mplete many, many, [[processes]] were needed to bring about this beautiful object. Bringing the [[individual]] into the [[light]] requires much [[struggle]],
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  • ...]] of [[change]]; even slight advantages are important when continued. The object of selection is the phenotype in its surrounding environment. The role of g
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  • But if it is your desire to focus on an object a little further out of your greater concentration, and you are able to shine a beam of light on an object you wish to
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  • ...are the magnetic force of the “I.” “I” must precede teleportation of the object. That’s why no one’s had any great success on this level of consciousn
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  • ...or it may include specific needs such as eating and resting, or a desired object, hobby, goal, [[state]] of [[being]], [[ideal]], or it may be attributed to
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  • ...eyes, traversed through the air, and after refraction, fell on the visible object which was sighted as the result of the movement of the rays from the eye. T ...es vision as coming from something entering the eyes representative of the object. With its main propagators [[Aristotle]], [[Galen]] and their followers, th
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  • Intention is similar to an artist having an idea about creating an object. He manipulates material in a certain fashion to reveal the nature of somet
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  • Intention is similar to an artist having an idea about creating an object. He manipulates material in a certain fashion to reveal the nature of somet
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  • dear old object of yours that you have treasured for years, and it seems to be only purely physical, just some object there. You wonder where all the value went.
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  • ...ish verse of the life and philosophy of the East. His chief work with this object is [https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/8920 ''The Light of Asia''] which was t
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  • The object in question is not going to be a watershed [[event]]. There are rapid [[cha
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  • ...describe the [[collective]] efforts of those who study unidentified flying object reports and associated [[evidence]]. While Ufology does not represent an ac ...found that 24% responded "yes" to the question "Have you ever observed an object which resisted your most exhaustive efforts at identification?"[11]
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  • ...Creator, there is no one -- NO ONE -- in the universe of Nebadon that can object.
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  • ...as a profound [[investment]] in [[sickness]]. If you are sick, how can you object to the ego's firm [[belief]] that you are not invulnerable? This is an appe
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  • ...ocial agents and processes that produced them. No other term captures this object as well as ‘ideology’. Foucault’s ‘episteme’ is too narrow and ab ...ect of Ideology'' Verso ISBN 0-86091-97-14 [https://www.amazon.com/Sublime-Object-Ideology-Phronesis/dp/0860919714]
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