In the spaces which are thus left in a semi-countrified condition between these octopodean arms, there is much to be seen in a half-hour's ramble which may remind one of the country which is farther away from town.
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In the spaces which are thus left in a semi-countrified condition between these octopodean arms, there is much to be seen in a half-hour's ramble which may remind one of the country which is farther away from town.
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[…] But this is to overlook the semiotician's octopodean ambitions. Implicit in Saussure's dream of a unified field of communication lay the totalizing possibility (substantially realized by Barthes and others) of claiming the whole world ...
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Even granting its octopodean ramifications, the entailments of Morgan's theory were so extensive that it could enable astonishing connections.
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"[…] arising partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the laws in their favor, and partly from the skepticism of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything new until they have actually experienced it." Unraveling the octopodean tentacles of religion so that reason might prevail in the collective mentation of our societies is just […]
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