complete description of any event would be immensely complex.
Provide the Counsel with
a complete description of the events.
Not exact matches
A more contemporary mechanism, however, would recognize that since no
description of an actual
event is ever
complete, any actual experience
of the
event may give novelty, that is, may give an aspect
of the
event not previously perceived.
Furthermore, the notion
of pregnancy here, together with
descriptions of Nature as
events (VI 200, 208), converges on Merleau - Ponty's preference in La Nature for a Whiteheadian potentiality in nature as against Sartre's full and
complete en sui, and also reinforces Merleau - Ponty's appreciation
of Whitehead's term «concrescence.»
First, (a), the assertion that all nature (here taken to mean the totality
of happenings in the universe) simultaneous with the percipient
event is a
complete event involved in perception is an incorrect
description of what happens in perception.
With most firsthand account books, someone dies or at the very least you get a graphic
description of some horrible
event,
complete with gory photos.
My presentation comes
complete with a story about why this festival is important (you can choose between a long or short version), a
description of what happens and lots
of colourful pictures
of the
event.
Survival
of the Fastest
Description:
Complete the Spa - Francorchamps 100 showcase
event with Extra Long Race Length enabled.