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The discussion, at the very least, concerns itself with topics close to Plato's heart in many of the later dialogues, such as Being, Sameness, Difference, and Unity ; but any attempt to extract a moral from these passages invites contention.

Sameness and .
Sameness for the Old Man was framed in by a wall of ginkgo trees which divided these quarters from the city.
Shih-t ' ou Hsi-ch ' ien's poem " The Harmony of Difference and Sameness " Sandokai is an important early expression of Zen Buddhism and is chanted in Sōtō temples to this day.
Shih-t ' ou Hsi-ch ' ien's ( Shitou Xiqien, Sekito Kisen, 700 – 790 ) poem " The Harmony of Difference and Sameness " is an important early expression of Zen Buddhism and is chanted in Sōtō temples to this day.
" Meanwhile, Xiong's theory behind correcting the " daily decrease " rested heavily upon what Yu describes as the " Sameness Thesis.
From this emerged three compound substances, intermediate ( or mixed ) Being, intermediate Sameness, and intermediate Difference.
The demiurge gave the primacy to the motion of Sameness and left it undivided ; but he divided the motion of Difference in six parts, to have seven unequal circles.
Sameness of length, to the contrary, must be set by definition.
2005 saw the release of their second album under Dorn and Hyena, The Sameness of Difference, the first release to include JFJO's uniquely arranged covers of songs by diverse contemporary musicians such as Björk and The Flaming Lips, as well as Dave Brubeck, Charles Mingus, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Wilson, and Neil Young.
Sameness / difference is not a relation between objects ( e. g., A same A, A different B ) or properties, it is a relation between relations:

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It is an exotic place, so different from the ordinary that the casual tourist is likely to see at first only the contrast and the ugliness of narrow streets lined with haphazard houses.
Before the cremation, Brood's casket was driven from the Hilton hotel to Paradiso, Amsterdam, the streets lined with thousands of spectators.
Eventually these streets became lined with important historical palaces and aristocratic mansions.
Over a million people lined the streets and 2. 5 billion watched around the world on television.
Within the city, the riverbanks are lined by boulevards known as lungoteveri, streets " along the Tiber.
75, 000 fans lined the streets of Memphis for this funeral.
In Monaco, more than 20, 000 people lined the streets to greet the future princess consort.
At the time of his death, the population of the grand duchy was 730, 594 ; the streets were lined with grass and the buildings on the verge of collapse in Pisa.
An estimated 100, 000 people lined the streets of New York City to pay their respects at his funeral, handled by the Frank Campbell Funeral Home.
Waste water was directed to covered trains, which lined the major streets.
Following a large and impressive state funeral at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, where the streets were lined with weeping crowds, the coffin of Tsar Boris III was taken by train to the mountains and buried in Bulgaria's largest and most important monastery, the Rila Monastery.
Two South American species of trees, the Jacaranda and the Flamboyant, which were introduced during the colonial era, contribute to the city's colour palette with streets lined with either the lilac blossoms of the Jacaranda or the flame red blooms from the Flamboyant.
The city was noted for its tree lined streets, numerous fountains, and pleasant parks, at least until the recent tree-cutting campaigns initiated by local government.
The parades, the streets lined with tapestry hung from houses, the feasting, the masques and allegorical entertainments, the jewels, impressed all observers as " the marriage of the century ".
Waste water was channeled to covered drains that lined the major streets.
He was met by a brass band and thousands of residents who lined the streets to cheer him on, while the Ontario Provincial Police gave him an escort throughout the province.
The area has attractive streets and garden squares lined with Victorian stucco terraces, mostly now subdivided into flats and boarding houses.
Marchers wound slowly through streets lined by hundreds of armed National Guards, many of them black.
Leucadia features tree lined streets and boulevards.
Within weeks, stores, saloons, and offices lined the muddy streets of Skagway.
It is legal to drive golf cars on the wide palm lined streets during daylight hours and most shopping has special parking slots for same.
When fewer family farms and farm workers, became the norm, in the 1960s, 1970 ’ s, and especially the difficult 1980 ’ s, the economy of Malvern suffered as well, losing many of the established businesses that had so long lined the streets in this community.
A stage road, from Davenport to DeWitt and Dubuque passed through the village and a blacksmith shop and harness shop once lined the streets.
Its streets are lined by hundred year old oaks, maples, and evergreens, plus decorative plantings which the town maintains in its right-of-ways.

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For Mr. Taylor's Images And Reflections she made some diaphanous tents that alternately hide and reveal the performer, and a girl's cape lined with grass.
His mother Bess, who could not write herself, reminded her husband through Sturley to buy the apron he had promised her and `` a suite of hattes for 5 boies the yongst lined & trimmed with silke '' ( for John, only a year old ).
He looked at the lined face with vague interest ; ;
Retrace your steps a few yards on the Via Di Santa Sabina and turn right on the Via Di S. Alessio, a street lined with stately homes.
Already the city was filled with Barbudos, the bearded, war-dirty Revolutionaries, carrying carbines, waving to the crowds that lined the Prado.
Only too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right.
The relatively short oesophagus is lined with cilia that help transport food and secretions to the stomach.
In the old part of the city, there is a traditional main square called the Zócalo with shade trees and lined with cafes and shops.
Several vapour-vesicles may unite while the rock is still viscous, and thus form a large cavity which may become the home of an agate of exceptional size ; thus a Brazilian geode lined with amethyst and weighing 35 tons was exhibited at the Düsseldorf Exhibition of 1902.
The double-burh blocked passage on the river, forcing Viking ships to navigate under a garrisoned bridge lined with men armed with stones, spears, or arrows.
The party set out on 27 January 1249, with letters from King Louis and the papal legate, and rich presents, including a chapel-tent, lined with scarlet cloth and embroidered with sacred pictures.
A little further west, a narrow road closely lined with high walls, Shore Road, leads down to the West Sands and the Harbour.
Typically about long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a " crown " of tentacles lined with cilia.
In non-mammalian vertebrates, the surface of the cerebrum is lined with a comparatively simple three-layered structure called the pallium.
Care needs to be taken when transporting bromine ; it is commonly carried in steel tanks lined with lead, supported by strong metal frames.
* Fiber-optic tubes lined with antibodies coupled to light-emitting molecules ( identification of specific pathogens, such as anthrax, botulinum, ricin )
Most of the route is lined with tall office buildings along both sides, affording a view of the parade for thousands of office workers who create the snowstorm-like jettison of shredded paper products that characterize the parade.
Broadway is lined with many famous and otherwise noted and historic buildings, such as
" Middle "), lined with colonnades.

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