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One type ( dialectally restricted ) refers to aimless action which uses an external object for the agent's potential ( mild ) enjoyment , and which affects the object only superficially . One type refers to ' grooming actions , directed ...
One type ( dialectally restricted ) refers to aimless action which uses an external object for the agent's potential ( mild ) enjoyment , and which affects the object only superficially . One type refers to ' grooming actions , directed ...
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One could borrow an object for a month , but one would have a borrow only when immediate short - term borrowing was envisaged . The patient can be de - emphasized in two different ways : either by generalizing ( when the identity of the ...
One could borrow an object for a month , but one would have a borrow only when immediate short - term borrowing was envisaged . The patient can be de - emphasized in two different ways : either by generalizing ( when the identity of the ...
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For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
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