This vagueness and insubstantiality is bound up with the director's artistic-intellectual outlook and methods. |
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Only when we at last recognize the insubstantiality of all such states, can we utilize them all freely. |
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These pithy moments come too seldom to rescue the narrative from its own insubstantiality, though. |
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Alas, though, there is a nagging insubstantiality to the most recent stories. |
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Mill proposed the insubstantiality of the dreamlike future and also that our feeling for the past may be based upon a cosmic joke, a delusion of the dreaming senses. |
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He and D'Ardelo may end trapped in a mutually spun web of fictions and lies, but Ramon accepts this insubstantiality as inherent to the human comedy. |
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Though these works were sold and not destroyed, Wright considered them to be of a piece with the rest of his oeuvre, noting the inherent flimsiness and insubstantiality of paper as a medium. |
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Not the least haziness or insubstantiality. |
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