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Briefly, he came to the conclusion that we could come to know an external world through experience, but that what we could know about it was limited by the limited terms in which the mind can think: if we can only comprehend things in terms of cause and effect, then we can only know causes and effects.
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Briefly, Sam Fogarino of Interpol worked at Projekt for a few months in the late-1990s, although Sam has often commented, " I never really knew what he did.
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Briefly attempting to pitch past the injury, Ryan threw one further pitch after tearing his ligament ; with his injured arm, his final pitch was measured at 98 miles per hour.
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Briefly promoted to a principality in 1398 by King Richard II, it was reduced to an earldom again in 1399 by King Henry IV.
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Briefly appointed as commander-in-chief of the Mexican Army of the North in 1846, Ampudia was removed from command following the brutal public execution of a local guerrilla leader on his personal orders.
Briefly placed in caretaker status, the base was renamed Pinecastle AFB and reactivated during the Korean War for use as a Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) facility for B-47 Stratojet and KC-97 Stratotanker aircraft.
Briefly joining Sweezy and Huberman as a third founding editor of Monthly Review — although not listed as such on the publication's masthead — was German émigré Otto Nathan ( 1893-1987 ).
" Briefly in Soviet Russia socialism was not just a vision of a future society, but a description of an existing one.
Briefly after the end of the war, it was associated with the independence movement of the Lemko ( a Ukrainian related group, native to the Beskid Niski ), the Lemko-Rusyn Republic.
Briefly abolished by the Second Spanish Republic, it was restored by / for Francisco Franco in 1938.
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