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925 or 935) is a staunch atomist, though his atoms are eternal entities totally at odds with the incepted, dimensionless atoms of the mutakallimin whose thought he criticizes. The university, which was incepted as the Lakehead Technical Institute 40 years ago (don't miss the 40th anniversary celebrations Sept. Early on it was decided that the park was to be a public/private partnership, as it was incepted with land provided through a long-term lease by SCE&G. |
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