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1 I, 1 | specifically distinct. (Very possibly also there may be other 2 I, 1 | statue; for this cannot possibly be produced spontaneously. 3 I, 1 | the appropriate way can possibly be a hand in more than name. 4 I, 1 | because an animal cannot possibly do without it. This third 5 I, 3 | with its antecedents, can possibly express the essence of a 6 I, 3 | differentia, and cannot possibly include several differentiae 7 II, 1 | the very beginning have possibly been other than they are. 8 II, 1 | flesh.~Now as there cannot possibly be an animal without sensation, 9 II, 16| nostrils; for such could not possibly be placed there.~As for 10 II, 17| stomach is that they cannot possibly spend any time in sucking 11 III, 2 | has no hands and cannot possibly have its horns on its feet 12 III, 10| produced by the wound. This may possibly be the case. At any rate