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... suggests a continuing essence of some sort that has persisted despite the changes that Saladin has made in his life . That essence , however , grows and multiplies with him and does not remain fixed and unchanging . It is a hybrid ...
... suggests a continuing essence of some sort that has persisted despite the changes that Saladin has made in his life . That essence , however , grows and multiplies with him and does not remain fixed and unchanging . It is a hybrid ...
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... suggests one single way of facing it . For that reason , this reality becomes the only known and possible one . As a consequence of this , the assassination of President Kennedy is then transformed into an inexplicable event , the ...
... suggests one single way of facing it . For that reason , this reality becomes the only known and possible one . As a consequence of this , the assassination of President Kennedy is then transformed into an inexplicable event , the ...
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... suggest ) or as echoic mention ( as Sperber and Wilson maintain ) . These authors , who in contrast to Sperber and ... suggests ) , and while one wants the pretense to be recognized as such , to announce it as a pretense would spoil ...
... suggest ) or as echoic mention ( as Sperber and Wilson maintain ) . These authors , who in contrast to Sperber and ... suggests ) , and while one wants the pretense to be recognized as such , to announce it as a pretense would spoil ...
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