Second, the felicity, if I may infelicitously use the word, of death is zero. |
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Coetzee is capable of handling different genres with an enviable degree of felicity. |
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He can flit from populist argument to high brow abstraction and then back into quango-speak and then consultancy jargon with amazing felicity. |
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It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty. |
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As a one more deft stroke of his phraseological felicity, Vajpayee has pulled off a statement that hones itself to everybody's satisfaction. |
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With her fund of experience and felicity of expression, her courage and uncompromising values, what a wonderful writer she could have become! |
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I do not usually interrupt questions, but I do like felicity of expression, which that clearly was not. |
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I have managed to find true friends within my short span, and I wish you the same sort of felicity. |
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Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound. |
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For such a person, felicity after death could be higher than felicity before death. |
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In this respect they work as much in favor of happiness in this world as of felicity in the next. |
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Reveries of former felicity are interrupted by the sight of a valiant little vessel ploughing towards us through choppy seas. |
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All we have to do is speak our preferences plainly and a whole new world of mutual felicity should arise. |
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But he is additionally revered for combining his extraordinary climbing ability with a felicity for writing. |
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English humour is subtle and effective while the felicity of expression is lost in the American humour. |
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In India, where he is read for the felicity of his language, sales of his novels are very much in demand among the younger generation. |
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Prema Jayakumar's translation is done with a rare felicity that is pleasing to read. |
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Evaluation of the work's historical quality addresses the comprehensiveness of the research, the development of the argument, and the felicity of the expression. |
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His special felicity was in the depiction of moonlight, mist-gleam and rainshine, often in combination, on parkland, ship-rigged harbours and lamp-lit city streets. |
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Alias would make a star out of former felicity guest star Garner and become an international hit. |
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Cherry admitted he told at least two of her costars, Eva Longoria and felicity Huffman, two months earlier. |
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All that filled me with such a felicity that, to express it, there is neither letter nor word. |
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After felicity wrapped in 2002, many of his costars graduated to bigger projects. |
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Where necessary, clarity of expression should take precedence over felicity of style. |
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Those who live under Western democracy must not be complacent about their present felicity. |
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I was not certain this would lead to continued domestic felicity. |
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The translations I offer aim to transcribe the phrasing of the French as exactly as possible, often at the expense of English idiom or felicity of expression. |
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He also wrote romances and dramatic poems of little merit, but his lyrical poems, though lacking the unselfconsciousness of the true ballad, are memorable for their rhythm and their verbal felicity. |
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This issue of Passages is dedicated to the felicity provided by art. |
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He is a creator of television shows including felicity, Alias, and Lost. |
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Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right, and forbidding what is wrong: They are the ones to attain felicity. |
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So levels of income are, if anything, inversely related to felicity. |
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So free is Christ's dilection, that the grand condition of our felicity is our belief. |
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The hearer's recognition of the speaker's locutionary intention is also an important felicity condition of Austinian exercitives. |
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He described works he had seen at the National Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery with extraordinary verbal felicity. |
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Yuanyang, the Mandarin duck, mates for life, and is hence a symbol of conjugal felicity. |
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Pink: for success, attraction and felicity. |
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At one and the same time an entrepreneur, technician, creator and teacher, André Beyner has taken up with equal felicity the challenges of all kinds encountered by him in the course of his professional journey. |
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It is really the way of happiness, of the true felicity, of peace. |
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Old age ought to be spent meditating on the works of the philosophers, an occupation which will bring peace and felicity and will open the way to eternity. |
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