As the eighteenth century began to end, however, the sense of inexhaustibility of the forest, at least temperate forests began to disappear. |
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The notion of incompletion and inexhaustibility have been associated with Montaigne's Essays and through them with the essay as a specific genre. |
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Thermonuclear energy is attractive because of the virtual inexhaustibility of fuel resources and its environmental friendliness. |
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Love her or loathe her, it is a heroic odyssey: her phenomenal determination and inexhaustibility, her combination of blazing certainty with intense practicality, leave the reader repeatedly awestruck. |
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It is of ample strength and not easy to get weary, for the ant can uphold the object which weighs much heavier than itself and continue working without a bit of inexhaustibility. |
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I take some kind of comfort in the inexhaustibility of the devisings of nature, that it can keep coming up with new things. |
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He is fascinated by the inexhaustibility of the passions, which are themselves wave-like, always returning, drawn out by the gravity of an inner moon. |
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Over the past 100 years in Canada, the perception of the vastness and apparent inexhaustibility of resources such as wetlands, forests and species has fundamentally changed. |
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If literature solves problems, it does so by its own inexhaustibility, and by its ultimate refusal to be applied or used, even for moral good. |
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In the inexhaustibility of nature lies humanity's freedom from claustrophobia. |
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It is possible that the two principal alternative conceptions of the inexhaustibility of the microworld do not exhaust all approaches that are feasible here. |
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But what appeals to me about Baroque music is its inexhaustibility. |
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It's testimony both to the inexhaustibility of Mozart's inspiration and the skills of these two artists that they each found something unexpected to say. |
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