Until

To define an element by the extent and limit of time or space up to a specific datum or boundary. A transformation occurs at this limit where the element’s understanding or description changes.

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Unlike

To describe one through the differences from another. The relationship is not necessarily negative, but it is clearly separating the two elements from one another.

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To

To head in the direction of another to highlight some similarity or condition. This is either a static center and a dynamic actor or two dynamic actors convening.

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Through

To pass from one side of a boundary to the other. Usually, this relationship partially defines the element passing, however the extent and form of the space being traversed may also be described with this.

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Save For

To describe an element or group by the exclusion from another. The condition creates heterogeneity with differences peppering the whole or group, and the whole is redefined by this condition.

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Outside

To stand or move beyond the boundary of another. The center and its boundary are not defined in any way by the other. This other, however, is partially described by the boundary if in proximity or orbit.

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On Top Of

To exist with one entity resting or sitting over another. This can either define the element below to be inferior to or to be stronger than the element above. In addition, the higher entity can be described to be strengthened or improved by the lower.

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Near To

To exist or be sympathetic to another, where there is a similarity between the two, not just a relationship of proximity. To define one is to define the other to some extent in this juxtaposition.

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Into

To enter within a defined physical or temporal boundary where that coming within is separate and not necessarily similar to the bounding condition. Understanding of the element entering changes with this.

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In Lieu Of

To replace or substitute an element for another in order to progress or function. This state defines a similarity between that absent and that present, and it questions the position of the element missing.

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