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A few weeks ago I read an very interesting essay on a site called The Immanent Frame by William Pinch, professor of history at Wesleyan.
CounterPunch 2009
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Besides that, the SSRC has a blog that deals with secularism, religion and the public sphere called the Immanent Frame.
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"Immanent" means something that is an inherent quality of the universe.
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"Immanent" means something that is an inherent quality of the universe.
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"Immanent" means something that is an inherent quality of the universe.
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'Immanent' means 'inherent', ie. an embarrassing defeat is a natural part of who Lesnar is.
Bloody Elbow 2010
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"Immanent" means something that is an inherent quality of the universe.
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I love Hyperion's treeships and the Culture ships too - but few ships impressed me more than Mallory Ringess's Immanent Carnation in Neverness.
MIND MELD: The Best Spaceships in Written Science Fiction 2010
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Immanent, a weight in my hand, the magic of imagination as symbols on a page, and converted by the mind of the reader into maybe what the author has hoped for.
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The third issue of concern was "Mr. Ammerman's videotape presentation 'The Immanent Military Takeover of the USA' and his audiotaped NewsWatch radio interviews in which there is the suggestion of a military overthrow of the United States government."
Bruce Wilson: Defense Department-Certified Agency Newsletter Suggests Killing Democrats 2009
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