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| | THE PEACOCK'S TALE AND THE DREAM OF THE DAPHNE |
 | | ), who see something in the genetic embryos, in the starting edifices perhaps, in the realm of ontogenetics, where something vast could happen minutely; but again, the same power and precision is needed for the nascent or the miniscule, as for the vast. |
 | | It is the design, the coding capacity, the entrepreneurial totality of the enterprise, a circumstance with which we are so familiar in dealing, in a building way, with nature, or 'Nature' if you insist, but it adds nothing but a capital letter. |
 | | Rather hilariously, not content with hopeful monsters, so well-equipped, ingenious ontogenetic excursions beyond the script, and punctuation which knows better how to pause than to begin, let alone act, we have also had attempts at a disease oriented system of construction, as if pathology were the embryology of design! |
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