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1 I, 3 | something immovable through all time and (b) something always 2 I, 4 | spherical and at another time angular, and yet remains 3 I, 9 | same body liquid at one time and solid at another, without 4 I, 10| assert that "once upon a time all things were together 5 I, 10| this effect takes a long time when agent and patient are 6 II, 4 | reciprocal. At the same time, it is manifest, even on 7 II, 4 | coming-to-be, then, takes a longer time. But (iii) if one quality 8 II, 5 | other "element") at the same time. So there will be a certain 9 II, 9 | latter, while it is at one time, at another time is not. ( 10 II, 9 | at one time, at another time is not. (For~whereas some 11 II, 10| uninterruptedly. At the same time it is clear that we were 12 II, 10| occupy equal periods of time. Hence, too, the times-i. 13 II, 10| controlling all things, and every time (i.e. every life) is measured 14 II, 10| pass-away in too short a time. This is due to the "intermingling" 15 II, 10| considerations serve at the same time to explain what is to some 16 II, 10| in the infinite lapse of time. The reason is their reciprocal 17 II, 10| source". Further (b) since time is continuous, movement 18 II, 10| inasmuch as there can be no time without movement. Time, 19 II, 10| no time without movement. Time, therefore, is a "number" 20 II, 10| and its movement makes time continuous.~ 21 II, 11| will be", it must at some time be true to say of it that " 22 II, 11| individual comes-to-be a second time (for though your coming-to-be