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  • 81put smth in a nutshell — • the long and the short of it • to cut a long story short • to put smth in a nutshell (from Idioms in Speech) the general result or effect; all that need be said; the upshot (in the fewest words possible, in short, in brief); the substance of… …

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  • 82British Columbia and Vancouver Island stamp — The United Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, in 1860, issued a postage stamp inscribed with the names of both British Columbia and Vancouver Island. This unusual step was taken for reasons of economy, both colonies having… …

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  • 83rule-following considerations — The considerations discussed by Wittgenstein in the Philosophical Investigations, §§147–202, concerning our conception of what it is for our use of a piece of language to be governed by an understanding of it, or a meaning or rule of use.… …

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  • 84effect — n 1 Effect, result, consequence, upshot, aftereffect, aftermath, sequel, issue, outcome, event are comparable in signifying something, usually a condition, situation, or occurrence, ascribable to a cause or combination of causes. Effect is the… …

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  • 85Peirce, Charles Sanders — American pragmatism Peirce Cheryl Misak INTRODUCTION Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), one of America’s greatest philosophers, mathematicians, and logicians, was a difficult and not altogether pleasant character. That, combined with what the… …

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  • 86up·shot — /ˈʌpˌʃɑːt/ noun the upshot : the final result or outcome of a process, discussion, etc. The upshot is that we ll see him Thursday. often + of The upshot of the decision is that the park will be closed …

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  • 87Radiation burn — Classification and external resources ICD 9 990 …

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  • 88Discontinuous linear map — In mathematics, linear maps form an important class of simple functions which preserve the algebraic structure of linear spaces and are often used as approximations to more general functions (see linear approximation). If the spaces involved are… …

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  • 89Pragmatic maxim — C. S. Peirce articles  General:    Charles Sanders Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography Philosophical:    Categories (Peirce) Semiotic elements and   classes of signs (Peirce) Pragmatic maxim • Pragmaticism… …

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  • 90Pragmatische Maxime — Die Pragmatische Maxime ist ein Grundsatz, den Charles S. Peirce formuliert hat, um eine wesentliche Perspektive seiner Philosophie zu beschreiben. Mit der Bezeichnung Maxime lehnte er sich bewusst an Kant an, um den normativen Charakter seiner… …

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