There is no ideological pendulum swinging between two eternally fixed positions. |
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More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world. |
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Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct. |
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He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity. |
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They believe the Qur'an is a perfect copy of a text that exists eternally in heaven. |
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But nature, by means of a curious contrivance, has rendered it impossible for men to remain eternally apart. |
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We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant. |
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This eternally slippery character then keeps cropping up throughout the story to pass judgment on pivotal events. |
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Devoid of social skills and eternally depressing, Pekar's voice speaks for nerds, social inadequates and all else on the margins of society. |
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She's also been helping me tile my kitchen floor for which I will be eternally grateful. |
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Theatre exists in such an eternally precarious state of valetudinarianism that observers keep predicting its imminent demise. |
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These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear. |
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The eternal city is eternally visitable, so don't go at it like there's no tomorrow. |
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If anyone can translate something from English into Burmese for me, I would be eternally grateful. |
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The comedy pits the eternally bickering Beatrice and Benedick against each other. |
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An eternally flowing river that symbolises life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play. |
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Sit outside one of the cafes with a glass of pastis and you will soon realise just why this part of France is so eternally popular. |
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I am eternally grateful to those who showed me that science needn't be all laboratories and lab coats. |
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Oh, the novel has heaps of cod psychology thrown in so the hero is eternally conflicted. |
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Now is the time for us to be eternally vigilant in protecting the constitutional principles on which our nation was built. |
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Grimy and eternally ensnarled in traffic, it is clogged by too many people living in too little space. |
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Far from being eternally fixed in some essentialist past, identities are subject to the continuous interactions of history, culture and power. |
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His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene. |
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God's infinity is not formlessness but rather the beauty of a boundless agape, eternally and freely shared within the Trinity. |
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Far from cloyingly sentimental, Sylvian's songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common. |
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The past, the present and the future are enacted simultaneously and eternally in the perennial drama of the world. |
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They make good the depredations of history to give us a Rome that appears both whole and eternally modern. |
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Guess they'll just have to adjust to deep fried everything and ice tea that is eternally sweet. |
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His songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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Gough is a prolific songwriter, eternally questing for the solid gold classic. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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As the surviving children grow up into adults, we must feel eternally grateful that they are here. |
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These children stare wildly, their oversized eyes gazing upward, eternally unblinking in an attitude that recalls contemporary Symbolism. |
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Grievance writ large over their collective visages, the protesters crisscrossed the streets, and aired their eternally pending demands. |
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In any event, if you can find it in your hearts to help us out, we will be eternally grateful. |
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It's a legacy from those years of living off the land for which I am eternally grateful. |
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These people cannot or will not allow themselves the comfort, the balm, that the boy's soul lives eternally. |
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His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him. |
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Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music. |
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However, my Lord has taken its sting for me and for that I am eternally thankful. |
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His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered. |
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But apparently this comes as such a shock to the bien pensant minority who are eternally banging on about the joys of careers. |
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Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman. |
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She was our angel on earth and remains, eternally, an angel in heaven. |
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They weren't stupid enough to burn their bridges so kept me involved in the album, which I am eternally grateful for because it paid for my studio. |
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From the standpoint of punk, this had always been a class war fought on behalf of an anarchist's notion of freedom and an eternally unrealizable moment of self-determination. |
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Following this, Kant argued we were only capable of perceiving phenomenon, or appearances, while the noumena, or spiritual essence, lay eternally beyond our reach. |
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For everything you gave to Music, we shall be eternally in your debt. |
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Above that is my small case-bound sketch-book complete with elastic band to hold it shut against the water-buckled pages that are eternally anxious to escape. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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Century, published by Simon and Schuster is a magical gothic tale about a strange family living in a dark, decaying mansion where it is always dark and eternally winter. |
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The ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, and we must be contented to secure what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. |
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The more sanguine can be found in the green room, drinking cups of tea, gossiping and smoking with other equally sanguine cast members and eternally bored understudies. |
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Best of all by far was having lunch with the eternally groovy and wonderful Kate, as she took a brief moment out of her hectic homehunting schedule. |
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Microsoft appears to have constructed a kind of alternate universe for itself, where Microsoft never loses, and all are eternally indebted to their vast wisdom and largess. |
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With our long immigration stalemate, it is currently, and perhaps eternally, a nocturnal river. |
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The student encounters the powerful and eternally relevant story that changed the worldand does so undistracted by a supporting cast of stuffed animals and cartoon characters. |
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He drinks eternally in search of a drunkenness that will never come. |
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The children were eternally running to meet a spurred horseman. |
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To celebrate the eternally seductive actor, we've compiled seven of his best moments. |
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One of those living conduits of female liberty who is eternally reconquering a new generation. |
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Certain trades, such as medicine or law, are eternally well-respected. |
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Yet the latter, 'and his works, shall eternally coendure with the former, and the unoriginated principles of his moral nature! |
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Had the world eternally been, science had been brought to perfection long erenow. |
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This stir of change and these perpetual echoes of the moving footfall, haunt the land. Men move eternally, still chasing Fortune. |
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She was portrayed as Belphoebe or Astraea, and after the Armada, as Gloriana, the eternally youthful Faerie Queene of Edmund Spenser's poem. |
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Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as eternally established. |
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He taught that God the Father and the Son of God did not always exist together eternally. |
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Government and cooperation are in all things and eternally the laws of life. |
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I'm eternally grateful for the efforts that they put into my education. |
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The Son desires that there be a host of coinheritors of the wealth his Father bestows on him eternally. |
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Devatas are also represented on the inner walls, their complex hairdos and divine garments frozen eternally in bas-relief. |
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Captain Fluellen was particularly memorable, injecting dark humour into the scenes of conflict in a way that has eternally typified the British under fire. |
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Now come on readers who eternally waffles on about piffle, an arch rival, always 'sensible', accuses others of getting their facts wrong or being on the wrong tack? |
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Hence, God the Son is eternally God incarnate since God is atemporal. |
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Anarchy and competition, eternally, and in all things, the laws of death. |
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The very pure source... is the snowy mountain-peak above. There, eternally, goes on the white foregathering of the crystals, out of the deathly cold of the heavens. |
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If we two poor wayfarers could have sat quietly beside each other and chatted in 'e dimpsey light, it would not have been a bit bad, but there was something eternally doing. |
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