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1 I, 1 | in idea, but actually in time. For man is generated from 2 I, 1 | spring from it. At the same time the offspring is anterior 3 I, 1 | constraint of facts. In the time of Socrates a nearer approach 4 II, 1 | underlying material.)~In order of time, then, the material and 5 II, 1 | other. But it is at the same time heterogeneous in virtue 6 II, 2 | is hot, and at the same time thin and clear. For such 7 II, 2 | hotter which takes the longer time in cooling, as also we call 8 II, 4 | like nature. At the same time too great an excess of water 9 II, 6 | character, and at the same time sinewy so as to admit of 10 II, 7 | brain; while at the same time, in order to prevent any 11 II, 7 | in the animal body at the time of birth have now nearly 12 II, 7 | nutrition. Then will be the time to explain in what animals 13 II, 16| thus may remain for a long time under the sea, so also have 14 II, 16| considerable periods of time in the water, and is unable 15 II, 17| there is but short space of time for the perception of savours, 16 II, 17| cannot possibly spend any time in sucking out the juices; 17 II, 17| serve at one and the same time for the tasting and for 18 III, 1 | interfitting teeth is at the same time furnished with tusks. For 19 III, 1 | but to retain it for a time while triturating the food, 20 III, 2 | use in a blow. At the same time, to prevent even the hollow 21 III, 3 | only in such as at the same time have their skin covered 22 III, 3 | would, indeed, take a longer time to shut down an epiglottis 23 III, 6 | they abide for the most time in the water; and some that 24 III, 6 | remain for a considerable time under water. For, inasmuch 25 III, 9 | organs. But at the same time the fat has a final cause, 26 III, 10| that for a considerable time, after decapitation, as 27 III, 14| fish to linger or spend time in the act of mastication, 28 III, 14| residual matter, which by the time it has got here has become 29 III, 14| from food for a certain time. For then alone can one 30 III, 14| which is very short, for the time occupied in the transition