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praxis
1. "We've pulled free from Praxis One and we're in open space
2. His room was cluttered with boxes, the same ones he'd delayed unpacking back on Praxis
3. According to reports, a third of the Harbinger’s crew changed at Praxis One, which was neither uncommon nor enough people to guarantee a swift capture of the ship
4. Calvin believed that was the best starting point since it was that person's job to alert Praxis of any mutiny attempt going on
5. The Harbinger left Praxis at approximately 1010 hours Standard Time and made for Aleator
6. They're a human-run corporation that operates its main headquarters and plants on Capital World but owns considerable real estate in The Corridor, including a plant on Praxis
7. "Shen, we'll need to roll back the computers so our databanks are what they were before Praxis
8. "So then you were arrested and taken to Praxis where The Organization arranged for your escape
9. He's a recent recruit, nabbed him on Praxis, but we had considerable leverage
10. Armed with a tablet and a piece of chalk the head slave, who was actually the majordomo of the house and was named Praxis, took a stool and sat facing Heracles
11. Praxis nodded, passing over the fact that Heracles had not given the names of his parents: it wasn’t really important now since they were dead
12. Praxis looked up sharply from his tablet: this was a lot more than what he expected
13. He could not tell Praxis that his World Council teacher on Greek history had declared to him that Herodotus was basically full of shit
14. Praxis then handed him the chalkboard and chalk
15. Heracles did so quickly and without mistakes, making Praxis smile with satisfaction
16. Letting Heracles continue to eat, Praxis shifted his stool to be in front of Tera, who eyed him with suspicion
17. “The trader said that she was Celtic, Praxis
18. “They have hundreds of various dialects anyway, Praxis
19. Praxis put them successively through a variety of jobs during the afternoon, gradually shifting Tera, then Boecia to kitchen or laundry duties while keeping Heracles for the truly physical work
20. He didn’t take notice when Praxis, who had been eating at the other table, got up and left the kitchen
21. After the supper, Praxis had the three young new slaves brought to a quiet storeroom where an old slave in his late forties was waiting with small terracotta figures, chalkboards and pieces of chalk
22. “Ah, Praxis, you are just in time
23. Before leaving the courtyard, Praxis glanced at Tera and Heracles, speaking to them in Greek
24. Praxis bowed, hiding his hostility
25. Quietly sighing in relief, Praxis left her and went down to the kitchens, where he pointed at Tera
26. Praxis shook his head
27. The extent to which tough luv has been stretched, misappropriated, and incorrectly applied leads one to wonder if such a term actually can have a correlate that is not only a pop-therapeutic theoretical concept, but also a realistic praxis
28. Love is not abstract humanitarianism nor in abstentia empathy; love is not theory, but praxis
29. He comes home from school, kneels on the kitchen floor, and forms airplane after airplane with unswerving, almost frightening devotion, evaluating different wingtips, tails, noses, mostly seeming to love the praxis of it, the transformation of something flat into something that can fly
30. Watching him pull her friend aside for private debates on the theory and praxis of Post-Humanism, she had the thought that Sam was not actually her friend, which was how her deeper feelings about Nicky came to light