The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 - English poetry |
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... person is a matter of modern debate. In order to understand this debate and why I think that the ancients did not have a notion of person before the Cappadocians, I need to indicate what I mean by “a person.” Such a definition is no ...
... person is a matter of modern debate. In order to understand this debate and why I think that the ancients did not have a notion of person before the Cappadocians, I need to indicate what I mean by “a person.” Such a definition is no ...
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... person if you meet all the other requirements but do not claim the exemption because : 1 ) The noncustodial parent claims the exemption because you signed Form 8332 , Release of Claim to Exemption for Child of Divorced or Separated ...
... person if you meet all the other requirements but do not claim the exemption because : 1 ) The noncustodial parent claims the exemption because you signed Form 8332 , Release of Claim to Exemption for Child of Divorced or Separated ...
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... person, his or her death is proved. However, under some situation, a person is disappeared in such circumstances that although his or her death is certain, his or her corpse cannot be found. A person may disappear in an airplane crash ...
... person, his or her death is proved. However, under some situation, a person is disappeared in such circumstances that although his or her death is certain, his or her corpse cannot be found. A person may disappear in an airplane crash ...
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... person - deception to which we need to attend is closely related to the third in its dynamics , and has to do primarily with a person's actual relations in the world as they are reflective of his being . This most prevalent and ...
... person - deception to which we need to attend is closely related to the third in its dynamics , and has to do primarily with a person's actual relations in the world as they are reflective of his being . This most prevalent and ...
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... person with dementia become holders of memories, the person with dementia can use these other persons as potential resources for “remembering” both events and personal knowledge. The person living with dementia can accomplish this by ...
... person with dementia become holders of memories, the person with dementia can use these other persons as potential resources for “remembering” both events and personal knowledge. The person living with dementia can accomplish this by ...
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