Sentences with phrase «such singular point»

During a 1909 lecture in Salzburg, Austria, he said, «I more or less imagine each such singular point [of light] as being surrounded by a field of force which has essentially the character of a plane wave.»

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This time he points out that such action always faces two wholly singular, unrepeatable realities: first, the singular character, here and now, of this particular agent; and, second, the singular, never - to - be-repeated circumstances of the here and now.
The paymasters of bulk legal services, both public (the Legal Services Commission) or private (insurance companies, banks, or accident management companies) prefer the singular point referral and reporting operations and the standardised service level agreements such organisations can offer.
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