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But there is not any such thing as inanimate matter.
All had become accident, the chance involvement of inanimate matter.
In this sense they are similar to inanimate matter.
Which was like waking up a stone, some dead lump of inanimate matter.
Inanimate matter could be transferred to this medium and extracted from it.
Through his music, Orpheus had the power of charming not only living creatures but inanimate matter.
Would all other life forms and inanimate matter be able to put together a common intelligence adequate for the purpose?"
Living things, even technogenic ones, behave quite differently from inanimate matter.
Could faith convert inanimate matter into a healing being?
But there was nothing he could do about stupid pieces of sharp-edged, inanimate matter except try to avoid them.
The occasions of experience of the second grade involve just inanimate matter.
How life manages to emerge from inanimate matter.
Imagination can't make any impression on inanimate matter.
"How is it that inanimate matter can organize itself to contemplate itself?
In an era when inanimate matter could become an individual, they chose to cross the Turing boundary the other way.
A mote on a sea of inanimate matter.
Riker tried to imagine how inanimate matter would seem to beings who had never encountered stone or metal.
Unlike most of his contemporaries, he insisted that all living creatures were bound by the same laws as inanimate matter.
She rejected genetics and was an advocate of spontaneous generation of life from inanimate matter.
By and large, inanimate matter has a simple structure and comparatively simple properties.
To move and reform inanimate matter?
"In transforming this limited volume of inanimate matter, the Genesis Wave was completely successful," she continued.
Biting is an act that occurs when an animal uses its teeth to pierce another object, including food, flesh and inanimate matter.
She was not a person, obviously-yet she was also not inanimate matter.
For surely, thought George, if they could move inanimate matter, they could move their own bodies.