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- Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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- example of such, one could put forward Plotinus the
- Neo-Platonism, of Plotinus for example, one tried to set forth
- “Microcosm” for example, amongst others, described
- question of evil? For example, it has been said, that evil and
- with that which exists in the world, in the way for example
- for example in the animal world. So, we must be clear, that
- physical image, for example in animal beings, become valid for
- also are hungry for a long time. Tadpoles for example, can
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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- images, examples, and so forth. The child's visible environment should
- of great danger, for example when a person is drowning or suddenly precipitates
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 2: Man's Ascent into the Supersensible World
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- a human life, for example, is not traced from birth to death, but from
- and images. A bursting rage, for example, may appear in the form of
- us; at the most the things in shop-windows, for example books, etc.
- of a thought. For example, we first have in our soul the thought: “This
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 4: The Devachanic World
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- takes place in the physical plane can be heard in this region. For example,
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 5: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 7: Effects of the Law of Karma
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- the Ego. Francis of Assisi for example had completely transformed and
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 8: The Evolution of Man and of the Solar System; the Atlantic Evolution
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- example, Noah's rainbow, it's not a symbol, but it expresses the fact
- The German saga speaks for example of “Nifelheim”. This
- had instead other highly developed faculties, for example the power
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- way who wrote books like, for example, Christian Wolff's
- the phenomena. And here, for example, people develop a strange psychology. They do not talk here
- The useful statements, for example, of Christian theology — indeed, the useful statements
- spirit of the time. But when we examine it closely — in the oriental culture, for example
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- but out of political-legal-militaristic ones must succumb to them. We have a crude example of
- work through them. There are in fact a large number of people, for example in the West, who are
- even show outwardly that this is how it is with them. Thus, for example, a large number of those
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- the appearance of religious movements. And the momentum of Bolshevism in the East, for example,
- Where, for example, does the whole magnificent but
- Germanic population which moved, for example, towards Hungary into the Zipser region; as Swabians
- Empire wanted more and more to creep under the umbrella of the State. Militarism, for example,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- 7. See, for example, the conversation with Chancellor von Müller on 8 June
- 14. Count Hermann Keyserling (1880–1946). Compare, for example, the
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- particularly among those who pride themselves on being practical, who, for example, go into
- what one knows already. This is the way, is it not, that, for example, Arthur Drews, the
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- Charlemagne, for example, was a vassal of the Pope
- heretics; like, for example, the Waldenses and Albigenses. These claimed the right to teach
- to understand this on the basis of the development of European humanity. One must, for example,
- clothed itself. People begin to debate, for example, the significance of the Last Supper. But as
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- We need only give one characteristic example: take
- for example in his newspaper article — we are having to get used to these things more and
- conscientiousness' — ever really occupied himself with what, for example, is applied here
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- this ‘dual’ man, the matter stands thus, for example: That,
- through which the fact is brought about that matters. For example, a
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- an example. To be sure, this dying knowledge appears in the different
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- with this wisdom. It is an example of the cooperation
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- could adduce many as examples — and which play a
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- I desire by this example to say that it
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- many things were no longer understood at all, as, for example,
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- from the object. That is but a small, quite a small, example. The study of
- me give a simple example. Imagine, for instance, that you have a seal
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture I: The Pedagogy of the West and of Central Europe: The Inner Attitude of the Teacher
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- example, that textbooks about botany are written more for a future botanist
- argued are indispensable. We have here the example of an eminent and
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- same thing applies at a higher level also, for example in the art of
- nerve-senses system, and we only understand a picture process, for example,
- organisation and processes of the metabolism. And we can, for example,
- only serves as the clearest example, and applies par excellence, but I mean
- example you do a lively meditation on the whole life of the musical element
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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- means, for example, that the ego must not enter the physical body, etheric
- example rhythm in recitation, etc, helps the ego to settle properly into
- drawing. In history, for example, it can be done excellently when you
- examples show us how in teaching and education we can use every detail
- little use to observe how, for example, the fingers grow, etc; instead you
- foot on the ground, for example if someone is more inclined to step with
- one's rules for life out of the nature of life. For example, if a student
- for example in the art of sculpture. You will have quite a different
- Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- as examples to show you that people are perfectly in agreement that
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- world. Today, for example, man can recognize out of himself certain logical
- that time, for example, man would have found nothing about the moral in
- have been impossible to find three thousand years ago, for example, the
- certain people have been able to recognize this and, following the example
- this in natural life as well: for example, in the gall wasp, the front body
- prominent. For example, this child was also able to talk right from birth,
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- impulses, and these had to be instilled into the soul. For example, what
- Title: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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- the division into classes, the situation in ancient Greece, for example,
- possibilities for viewing things. There are countless examples in this
- for example, where the
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- common with what meets us, for example, in his patron Julius
- like to provide an example showing how it has had such an effect
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- characteristic fashion. If he had, for example, to paint a
- example, draw a countenance and see what would result in making
- transpose ourselves, for example, into how a Greek artist
- example with an arm, all the forces that formed it. One felt
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- investigation takes place for example,
- as a further example, let us take a peculiar
- human soul, or for example, of the human “I” with
- whether it does so, for example, from the constellation
- example in India, in the Orient in general, fairy tales can
- for example, what we have referred to as a profound experience
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- contemplating Julius Caesar, for example, he not only
- was, for example, in a position to describe works of art in
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- of the Asiatic impulse are, for example, the historically known
- has led for example to the Protestant mentality. But the essential
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- could not come into being. The new could not come if for example a
- presented as examples are often nebulous, perhaps even quackery. They
- sinned against in some cases. There are lodges, for example, which do
- confusion. One can cite some strange examples for the platitudinous
- For example I know of a very interesting
- codex you find remarkable sentences. For example: What is justice?
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- During the second stage what we call today parliament for example was
- described yesterday using the example of
- imperialism, as for example in the 11th century when the
- concepts. Just consider for a moment a characteristic example.
- impossible to give a better example of meaninglessness than this. And
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- another sphere of the world, for example the sphere of organic
- detailed mathematical examples, if it was more algebraic. That
- internally. Take for instance a simple example of Euclidean
- mathematical brain. This for example also leads to the basis of
- Chemistry has delivered for example. How — one could ask
- phenomena and concerns himself with details, for example in
- addition, it is obvious that all the minutiae, for example the
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture II: The Human and the Animal Organisation
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- quite similar to a sensory organisation, for example the
- When we track the formation of single bones, for example the
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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- like for example how matter is constantly contracting and
- the German philosophy emerged, for example, from religious
- Let's look, for example, at everything which has arisen from
- thinking. For example, that a thought, a lively thought, can
- discover examples of questions which Western thinking can
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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- They pose the following question, for example: what is the
- science for example, when we look at the phenomena where warmth
- year for example, not only has a memory of what he had absorbed
- different to what they are today. Take for example the letters:
- than is usually done. I want to present an example of this.
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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- examples for how one could think about forming the future
- example the associations can serve the economic life. Such
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture VI: Anthroposophy and Theology
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- example by one of those present here today, a very honourable
- find that for example in the presentations of the great
- that for example Jewish confessors found themselves in the most
- Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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- present in a modest way an example which could perhaps
- example during the times in which Sanskrit had its origins;
- Let's take for example a familiar word: “manas”. If
- that for example the inner process of the speech experience can
- for example through the experience of tones, which we call ‘m’
- Basically, for example, yesterday very little was said about
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- an example of what we will receive today, my dear friends, I
- together. A trivial example may be used to demonstrate how
- correctly when, for example, the following happens. You know
- Take for example the first verse: “Feel how the earth's
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- needle for example, we feel the cold places that have been
- sense, for example: “My love goes out to you, so that it
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- is cold, he is cold. When we walk into fog, for example, the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- for example a table from the spiritual world were to approach
- inwardly. When we feel our breathing, for example, we will
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- peace and quiet, for example in a hut on Mont Blanc. It is not
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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- his normal consciousness. For example when we have some kind
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 19
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- from “light”, for example. If someone wishes to
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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- forces shape us, during growth, for example; that stays in the
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- Basel. And I could add many other examples to this list. And
- mention this; I could just as well mention another example,
- But I've chosen this example because it is the least applicable
- and thus the least harmful. If I had mentioned other examples,
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- Take a single example in human development. For my sake let's
- example expressed in the handwork or other crafts of olden
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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- completely been adjusted to the example of the human organism
- This can be made clear by taking extreme examples.
- This is indeed an extreme example. Such differences regarding
- themselves. Shrewdly he referred to the example of how
- Today, I would say for example, we are in the most terrible
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- example in the history of humanity that such an unused class, a
- some inner paradoxes. It will appear for example as a surprise,
- to offer a grotesque example. Please excuse me if this example
- done before — let's take for example, dealing with the
- example; it could have been less grotesque but I chose this one
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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- can unfold as we have seen in the example of the human
- organism. I will once again use this example — I don't
- at the example of such questions raised in the doctoral
- time I mentioned such an example where an entire state's life
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- want to clarify this by an example. For many years I shared a
- completely untrue. What we call the state, which for example in
- public law. Public law belongs, for example, to the dealings of
- examples — the fact that in certain regions, rather
- Those older people, like me for example, who speak to people
- have for many years, for example, been a teacher in the various
- would like to add an example which I would like to draw your
- you can give a multitude of examples; I could give you numerous
- examples which are similar to those which I took from the
- precondition: Bergson is the absolute example of a modern
- innumerable examples can of course be cited but it is also a
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- that in relation to the example which illuminated the modern
- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- can only give a few examples here, for to enter into every detail
- example given indicates that legends do indeed originate from dreams.
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- like Plotinus, for example, of whom very little was known but who was
- four centuries of Christendom for example, of the way in which
- knowledge of the higher world might be attained. To take one example:
- those days there were still some who understood what was, for example,
- Title: Community Building
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- that of art. For example, the friends who have seen Eurythmy
- to read, for example, while dreaming unless especially abnormal
- Title: Community Building
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- expressed, for example, by him and another person about one
- in the physical world, for example, a table or a chair —
- two ways of dealing, for example, with my book
- as an example, something drawn from my own experience. During
- example of how something proceeded directly out of
- of Eurythmy, for example, the lines of the Goetheanum seem to
- can present this to you in a quite definite example. Because
- example, in such
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- consent. I should like to give you a brief example which
- is the subject for example, it will of course be
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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- done, for example, the outcome in no way represents the
- present time. It is a sad sign of the times for example
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- interesting to find out, for example, that Dionysius the
- something arose for example like the possibility to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- particular example—if someone were freely and in
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- example of this. The materialistic way of thinking has in
- misunderstood. This is just one of many examples.
- appear to be an example of limited relevance. I can
- life, for example, if in areas where truth should be
- important conclusions. We shall find, for example, that
- idea has come up in Dornach, for example, of issuing a
- for example. When our movement evolved out of older
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- example, though they may appear more solid than a
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- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- given many examples of this — and why defects have
- example, is really good, you will gain more from reading
- scientists. Many more examples could be given. The [work
- very pretty example comes from someone in this area [
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- completely superficial. An example are the essays
- example. You will find that great emphasis is put on the
- A very typical example is the ideal once conceived by an
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- example, just by way of introduction as it were. We have a — well,
- striking example of it. Examples like this can be used to illustrate a
- invaded Europe, for example. We often do not realize how different the
- Note 74 ] , for example — a writer who has
- Gospels rightly, they actually provide an example for us. The Gospels
- rightly if we follow the example of the Gospels and place him among the
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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- a few hornets' nests, for example by characterizing a
- Title: Life Between Two Incarnations
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- damages during sleep, for example, diseases of the physical body and
- occur even during life. For example, in cases of danger to life,
- example, in the case of a fall, the corresponding part of the etheric
- a quite banal kind, for example the desire for a delicious dish. This
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- example: the question is often raised whether education should
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- example: a short time ago, in Stuttgart, at a meeting of the
- There was a remarkable example of this once, when my hearers
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- the destiny of mankind, only examples drawn from personal
- Many more examples might be given to illustrate the view of, or
- an example the enormous effect of one slogan, amongst others
- Something different is demanded. Let us take an example not so
- That is only one example of what might be repeated a
- another such product. To give a rough superficial example, I
- Many things would look very different — for example,
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