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Stranica 203
The gap between past and future we are not entirely absorbed by the absent non - visibles we are thinking about but begin to direct our attention onto the activity itself . In this situation past and future are equally present precisely ...
The gap between past and future we are not entirely absorbed by the absent non - visibles we are thinking about but begin to direct our attention onto the activity itself . In this situation past and future are equally present precisely ...
Stranica 205
The gap between past and future stream , the insertion of man , fighting in both directions , pro- duces a rupture which , by being defended in both directions , is extended to a gap , the present seen as the fighter's battle- ground .
The gap between past and future stream , the insertion of man , fighting in both directions , pro- duces a rupture which , by being defended in both directions , is extended to a gap , the present seen as the fighter's battle- ground .
Stranica 209
The gap between past and future Ideally , the action of the two forces that form our parallelo- gram should result in a third force , the resultant diagonal whose origin would be the point at which the forces meet and upon which they ...
The gap between past and future Ideally , the action of the two forces that form our parallelo- gram should result in a third force , the resultant diagonal whose origin would be the point at which the forces meet and upon which they ...
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