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Common terms in a sentence only represent present things when they stand with a non-ampliating verb about the present;
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A common term standing in a sentence with a verb about the past is able to stand for present and past things; and,
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in the analyses of the temporal content of their subject terms. There were three rules outlined in its usage:
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The common term standing with a verb about the future can indifferently stand for present and future things.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The Medieval Heritage in Early Modern Metaphysics and Modal Theory, 1400–1700
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Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence
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