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OK. I'm just going to read a little bit.So as science progresses, it is true that the set of philosophical questions somewhat shrinks.
So as science progresses, it is true that the set of philosophical questions somewhat shrinks.
But as history progresses, there's more and more things that are actually in the outright prohibited category, like drugs and so on.
its usefulness as time progresses.
As climate change progresses, as temperature rises, we will expect that we'll see a reduction in yields across the world.
And as someone progresses, then you start to increase those lessons in terms of, you know, somebody gets their first job, how do you negotiate a salary?
So in the way each stanza progresses, it basically identifies the things that one is not.
And this is something that progresses.
And then as the show progresses, you see the younger Temptations and they have more life.
will be magnified as it progresses, and eventually it becomes a storm.
unless he does something sort of rash um as the book progresses he sort of gets a little more
So I'll tell you how my book progresses.
uh loss of memory or cognitive function and then progresses uh at a m usually a more sustained pace
And so you guys kind of have a very interesting dynamic that progresses over the film.
And the thing that was interesting to me was that as the story line progresses.
that the waves created by the butterfly will be magnified as it progresses.
But endings are always quite difficult, because as the book progresses, you start to think maybe it's not going to be as
it, which is a really interesting way to write a story because it completely influences the way the thing that you set out to tell, the way it progresses.
At each step it releases energy, and with each step as it progresses more and more energy gets released.
Because the moment you are shown to be wrong, it means you've learned something, and that's the way that knowledge progresses.
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