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>But form your example, I would say that you aimed your activity NOT toward
>the bottle of wine but toward repairing your relationship with Don while
>he may have really aimed his activity at the bottle of wine. Your example
>is more about the change of the orientation for yo,u then about the same
>object - the same bottle of wine
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>Anna
>
>But was not my need to repair the relationship with Don brought about by
>the disruption motivated by joint action toward the bottle of wine
>initially? I refocused my activity on another object (plan to learn about
>wine) to obtain a different outcome.
>
>Bill Blanton
>
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Exactly,
This is my point - the object changes through time. It may change
differently for different particiapnts.
Ana
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