| 21. | For example, is it more likely to have as referent a state of affairs than a concrete object?
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| 22. | The "'habitual aspect "'is a form of expression connoting repetition or continuous existence of a state of affairs.
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| 23. | He also appears to be very formal, a state of affairs Arthur is not used to from Merlin.
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| 24. | Much of Rodrigues's career was filled with controversy, a state of affairs he often courted and even relished.
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| 25. | If a state of affairs is possible, then it really obtains, it physically occurs in at least one world.
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| 26. | Thus, it is possible that you rolled a 4 if such a state of affairs can be described coherently.
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| 27. | If anything, its arrival is something of an anticlimax, a state of affairs that disturbs more than a few producers.
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| 28. | It's a state of affairs that Congress couldn't have imagined in 1935, when it designated 65 as the retirement age.
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| 29. | A Canonical visitation in 1523 discovered a state of affairs that led to the temporary dismissal of prior Michael Lemlein.
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| 30. | Tribute previously paid by Zadar to Croatian kings, was redirected to Venice, a state of affairs which lasted for several years.
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