By placingthings and signs for things before us, we are taught to See.
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We reinvent ourselves and our history, constantly placingthings in a light most favorable to us.
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In spite of the vastness of his view, he loved placingthings neatly, correctly, and in order.
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This very question which had just arisen about Will Ladislaw's occupation, was the occasion for placingthings on a new, right footing.
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He acknowledged the advantage of competition as a stimulus: he thought that, placingthings on equal grounds, competition was undoubtedly a great advantage.