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remain 14
remainder 10
remaining 15
remaining-it 1
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15 purpose
15 real
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15 remaining
15 simultaneous
15 stated
15 surface
Aristotle
Physics

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remaining

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | will be no flesh in the remaining water); if on the other 2 V, 6 | question, is the opposite of remaining at a particular place motion 3 V, 6 | B) has for its opposite remaining in A while the reverse motion 4 V, 6 | motion has for its opposite remaining in B. At the same time these 5 V, 6 | such things there is no remaining though there is absence 6 V, 6 | whereas in local change both remaining and moving may be natural 7 V, 6 | unnatural motion. Similarly with remaining: remaining above is contrary 8 V, 6 | Similarly with remaining: remaining above is contrary to motion 9 V, 6 | downwards, and to earth this remaining comes unnaturally, this 10 V, 6 | naturally. So the unnatural remaining of a thing is contrary to 11 V, 6 | involved in the view that remaining in a particular place is 12 V, 6 | the corresponding cases of remaining. But there would seem to 13 VIII, 1| two contrary ends while remaining one and the same. Even in 14 VIII, 4| however, is presented by the remaining case of those that we last 15 VIII, 9| undergoing some alteration while remaining at rest in the same place,


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