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  • 11Means of persuasion — A means of persuasion, in some theories of politics and economics, can substitute for a factor of production by providing some influence or information. This may be of direct value to the actor accepting the influence, i.e. a bribe, or… …

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  • 12Means of production — Not to be confused with Mode of production. Economics …

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  • 13Some Common Ailments — infobox Book | name = Some Common Ailments title orig = translator = image caption = Some Common Ailments author = Anil Aggrawal cover artist = country = India language = English series = Popular Science genre = Popular Science publisher =… …

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  • 14Other dimensions of the Discworld — Discworld, the fictional planet of a fantasy series by Terry Pratchett exists at a point near the very edge of universe s reality spectrum. From here, the fabric of the fictional universe s reality is gossamer and thin, and excessive pushing can… …

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  • 15other — adj., n. or pron., & adv. adj. 1 not the same as one or some already mentioned or implied; separate in identity or distinct in kind (other people; use other means; I assure you, my reason is quite other). 2 a further; additional (a few other… …

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  • 16Some Kind of Trouble — For the song by Tanya Tucker, see Some Kind of Trouble (song). Some Kind of Trouble Studio album by James Blunt …

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  • 17other minds, problem of — In epistemology, the problem of explaining how it is possible for one person to know anything about the quality of another person s inner experience, or even that other people have inner experiences at all. According to a standard example,… …

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  • 18Means of labor — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 19Some Prefer Nettles — is a 1929 novel by Jun ichirō Tanizaki.Plot summaryKaname and his wife Misako are caught in a loveless marriage, yet neither is willing to ask for divorce. Each decision they make is carefully executed so that they can remain in their delicate… …

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  • 20Other Worlds —    Many shamanic cosmologies posit the existence of lands, realms, or dimensions accessible to shamans after initiation and training. These are rarely if ever equivalent to the transcendent realms posited by monotheistic religions (e.g., heaven… …

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