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* The Fall sets in motion the whole phenomenal world, including time and space. "Such short notice" suggests a short amount of time but since the fall has only just happened only a short amount of time has existed.
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* '''at short notice:''' an expression often used on playbills advertising a forthcoming performance
** FW 049.19-21: "Under the name of Orani he may have been the utility man of the troupe capable of sustaining long parts at short notice"
 
  
* at short notice: an expression often used on playbills advertising a forthcoming performance
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* '''at short notice''' → [[Page_49|FW 049.19-21]]: "Under the name of Orani he may have been the utility man of the troupe capable of sustaining long parts at short notice"
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==Commentary==
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The Fall sets in motion the whole phenomenal world, including time and space. "Such short notice" suggests a short amount of time, but since the fall has only just happened only a short amount of time has existed.

Revision as of 06:37, 18 October 2006

  • at short notice: an expression often used on playbills advertising a forthcoming performance
  • at short noticeFW 049.19-21: "Under the name of Orani he may have been the utility man of the troupe capable of sustaining long parts at short notice"


Commentary

The Fall sets in motion the whole phenomenal world, including time and space. "Such short notice" suggests a short amount of time, but since the fall has only just happened only a short amount of time has existed.