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1 I, 18| what a thing is, because we usually distinguish the expression 2 II, 1 | and because people more usually introduce theses asserting 3 II, 6 | occur of necessity, others usually, others however it may chance; 4 II, 6 | has been asserted to occur usually, or if a usual event (or, 5 II, 6 | has been asserted to occur usually, clearly the speaker has 6 II, 6 | attribute: e.g. if men are usually bad, they are comparatively 7 II, 6 | to happen of necessity or usually; for a chance event happens 8 II, 6 | neither of necessity nor usually. If the thing happens usually, 9 II, 6 | usually. If the thing happens usually, then even supposing his 10 II, 6 | he meant that it happens usually or that it happens necessarily, 11 II, 8 | the case of contraries; usually the sequence is direct. 12 II, 9 | cases. "Co-ordinate", then, usually describes cases such as 13 II, 9 | formed in this way. It is usually held that words when used 14 II, 10| if the one which is more usually thought to belong to the 15 II, 10| if the one which is less usually thought to belong to the 16 IV, 5 | differentia: for astonishment is usually taken to be an "excessive 17 IV, 6 | thing". For the same soul is usually thought to be a principle 18 IV, 6 | conception of a slight" are usually thought to be predicates 19 VI, 1 | definition the genus is usually supposed to be the principal 20 VIII, 12| and this is the type most usually advanced, when the propositions