Breathing in and out for an equal length of time is another way to experience expansiveness and balance. |
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Within the sphere of visible action, chesed is without cause, a proactive expression of expansiveness. |
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When we entered the cemetery, I was immediately struck by the sense of peace and expansiveness that pervaded the place. |
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The Guggenheim, which more than any other art museum epitomized the heady expansiveness of the 1990s economy, has suffered more than most. |
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On balance, we think that the recovery will continue, given the expansiveness in monetary and fiscal policies. |
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What really captivated me about this book is what I can only call its expansiveness, its sense of literary grace and play in the telling of history. |
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The artist responds to the expansiveness and ampleness of the place with lightness and finesse fluctuating the visible and the invisible. |
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His surfaces tend to be tight and hard, yet there is a certain expansiveness created by the positioning within the frame. |
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He talked about the geography of the human heart, its expansiveness and depths, and the complexity of which is known to God alone. |
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Students learn about the expansiveness of the Canadian prairie in relation to other dry belt systems around the world. |
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The inherent elasticity in the human security approach necessarily allows for such expansiveness, and this approach is certainly comprehensive. |
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The project's objectives stretch across the entire organization, recognizing the expansiveness and importance of all stakeholders. |
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Being in the state of presence includes the experience of inner expansiveness both on a bodily level and on the level of consciousness. |
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Our gaze is attracted by the expansiveness and above all the intensity of the colours. |
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The latter are characterized by feelings of great euphoria or expansiveness that can lead to significant distress and social impairments. |
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With many thanks again and wishes for your magnolious expansiveness. |
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There's a lot of sky in American Honey, a sense of expansiveness that marries shallow-focus closeups of pierced and tattooed skin with breathtaking vistas that seem to sweep upward towards the stars. |
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The growth, optimism and expansiveness of the cultural sector of two decades ago has been replaced in many cases with poor morale, pessimism, and burnout. |
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For as soon as the first wreaths are over and the foot finished, its style and expansiveness resemble those of a liner crossing the waters in a day of anticyclone. |
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Being fully open and receptive to the experience of the moment involves sensitivity to the details of experience, while being in touch with a larger state of expansiveness and a sense of grounding in one's self. |
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Mania is a mood disturbance that is characterized by abnormally intense excitement, elation, expansiveness, boisterousness, talkativeness, distractibility, and irritability. |
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The best symbol of this expansiveness is Ibn Faḍlān, who left a provocative account of his mission in 921, on behalf of the Baghdad caliph, to the Volga Bulgars, among whom he met Swedes coming down the river to trade. |
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But when a man is fully formed, organized and has an orderly mind, is no longer confused and he knows better where his euphoria and his sense of expansiveness comes from. |
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Fran's scholarship exemplified imaginativeness and expansiveness that is so in tune with the nature of human experience and well-being. |
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Better to err of the side of expansiveness when applying the leavening of experience to ambitious ideas than to take the chance that those ideas will never see the light of day. |
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It removes the expansiveness of powders and its displacement in the air. |
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Controversial for its expansiveness, and in particular, its inclusion of broad investor and investment rights, the NAFTA application to water is uncertain. |
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The government has inherited inefficiency and the expansiveness of the administrative apparatus as well as the suspicion toward government officials as exponents of the old regime. |
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There are many kinds of natural beauty, from the expansiveness of a sky showing through a covering of multigreen forest, to the myriad forms of wondrous natural life. |
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