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the diocese of a bishop, or the place within it where his cathedral or procathedral is situated
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It gives us everything we need both now and for the fore seeable future.
For the fore- seeable future, oil and gas as a commodity is not going away.
Rush of the youth and children on stalls is seeable who are busy in buying national flags, portraits, badges and caps.
And so Wenders' images, like our lives themselves, are intended to be deciphered as well as simply seen, "readable as well as seeable," in Deleuze's terms.
He added that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is occupying a prominent status in terms of crude oil reserves and exports and that this situation will not alter in the seeable future as the world will continue to depend on crude oil for several coming decades.
There is, however, the fact that assessing and measuring audit quality is difficult because the result of audit quality is not directly and immediately seeable (Wooten, 2003).
"Mainly playing with the gap between a recording and its rendering," curator Vincent Rornagny writes, "he proposes many works of which the shaping is also a mise en a bime [sic]." In other words, while formally and conceptually grounded, Crepieux's approach is romantic, seeking beauty in the inevitable discrepancy between the seeable and the seen.
The only seeable perk of this 'everyday is a fresh new day' situation is that unlike reality, hindsight is actually on Cage's side.
phase A to phase B while stirring (no lumps must be seeable).
Therefore, we try to group such recent and for seeable trends more from a societal/scientific point of view:
Humans, with this antithetical approach to life, stick themselves to one side of the coin and completely ignore the other which is less in sight or not seeable to them.
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