Surely this pensive fairytale of metaphysical obsession reaches the deepest abysses of ecstasy and darkness. |
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The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander n abysses of solitude. |
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No bits of light or matter can climb out of these deep gravitational abysses. |
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Another profoundly amnesic patient I knew some years ago dealt with his abysses of amnesia by fluent confabulations. |
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The articles broken, abysses, dirtied or used following their uses as well as the stones and the parts of lost article are not guaranteed. |
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It is also there that terrestrial sediments transported by rivers and marine currents pile up before falling into the abysses. |
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Something that took researchers by surprise, however, was the presence, in Larsen B, of several species normally associated with abysses. |
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Perverse personalities are divorced from the Monad and sink themselves into the lunar abysses of the Eighth Sphere. |
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It is evident, plain and manifest that no one can be thrown into the abysses of perdition without completing his cycle of existences. |
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If man is not capable of learning the Divine musical Expression of the Light, his language is not less apt for vituperations and it descends to abysses of evil. |
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Wooded hills, deep valleys and murmuring brooks are common here. But not only will you admire these beautiful landscapes and panoramas, you will be astounded by some spectacular rock formations, abysses and caves. |
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Do not covet powers because you will sink into the lunar abysses. |
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The Macocha and Klenba abysses, the massifs Kon? |
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Social movements or organisations prepared to undertake an audit of these debts must be ready, more than elsewhere, to plunge into mafia like abysses and other murky zones. |
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Perhaps this is unsurprising: Tito's 35 years in power now seem like a golden plateau of peace between two hellish abysses of exterminatory inter-ethnic chauvinism. |
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An amazing variety of underwater worlds can be found, including sandy stretches, forests of giant kelp, hydrothermal springs, canyons, abysses, and open-sea. |
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He spent most of his life roaming the mountains of the Sabarthes, probing abysses, scrutinising caves, creeping along, a candle in one hand, like a treasure hunter. |
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Every personality who is separated from their Innermost sinks themselves into the lunar abysses, and little by little they disintegrate within the most terrible desperation. |
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They had the gruelling task of navigating eerie, water-filled abysses known as sumps and at one stage swam underwater in darkness for 600 metres in a 28-metre deep river. |
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