1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:218 AND stemmed:event)
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He can use it, use the knowledge obtained therein, learn from its mistakes, and advance. But this individual as seen by Priestley at this particular point is somewhat limited, still, by this time one. Time one is available to him, though not necessarily as a series of moments, one after another. From this he is free, but he is still somewhat bound by those events, though he may learn from them. According to Priestley, while the individual therefore is free from successive moments, he still does not have easily available, at fingertips so to speak, any information or realizations from time three. I am using Priestley’s terms here.
[... 28 paragraphs ...]
I pick up the initials R. B.. The letter concerns a particular event, a meeting which has not yet occurred, and it concerns another person also, beside the person who wrote the letter, and beside Dr. Instream. That is, another person in particular, though more may be involved in the event when it occurs. (Pause.)
[... 211 paragraphs ...]
I believe a rather bizarre event will occur, regarding the Gallaghers, at approximately five o’clock during their vacation.
[... 139 paragraphs ...]
An event at eight, last evening, in a different room than the room in which a previous meeting was held, that she attended.
[... 26 paragraphs ...]