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1 II, 7| Inasmuch as contraries can be conjoined with each other in six ways, 2 II, 7| the contrary verbs will be conjoined to each of the contrary 3 VI, 6| parts that are naturally conjoined". For sleep is not an attribute 4 VI, 6| pain of parts naturally conjoined: for then inanimate things 5 VI, 6| disruption of parts naturally conjoined is not pain, but only a 6 VI, 9| in which contraries are conjoined. Thus (e.g.) if "useful"=" 7 VII, 3| that contraries may be conjoined in more than one way, we