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The Moon sets during totality from East Africa, the Middle East and central Asia.
Only the eastern coast of North America will see the eclipse totality, as the Moon rises.
This eclipse is unusual because the Moon itself eclipses, or occults, a brightish star during totality!
To get totality, the Moon must be near enough and the Sun far enough such that the lunar disk can completely block the Sun.
The idea of possessing eternal life as an immortal soul attempts to rob death of its totality, and therefore of its sanctity.
The Universal Community, which possessed truth in its totality, became for Royce a viable alternative to the Absolute.
But you haven't read the book in its totality and you have to read the book in its totality.
But the film, combining the theme of adoption and the refugee problem in Sri Lanka, appears to have satisfied audiences in its totality.
Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality.
Although the husband had only forty-seven days in totality within the relevant twelve months he had made nine arrivals within the jurisdiction.
The sovereign creates and guarantees the situation as a whole in its totality.
The point is the musclemen of that era thought more about the totality of their physiques than bodybuilders do today.
And the affirmation of life is what we had all been gasping for in an effort to regain the totality of our humanity.
The key to our reformation will be a positive and receptive attitude toward the totality of the human experience.
Other religious systems may also lay claim to some of these qualities, but not to the totality of these.
When a statement is formulated, it is checked against the totality of existing statements.
It is a systemic, chronic failure of management right across the totality of the agency.
But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record.
The totality of living organisms is the biosphere, although this term is also used to denote the environment inhabited by living organisms.
The image of the social totality has often been remarked to be more difficult to perceive from street level than from above.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But it is no longer then of the universe in its totality that we must speak.
After about the middle of the totality, and so after the emersion of the sun, we saw Venus very plainly, but no other star.
And yet it would be misleading to place the totality of phenomenalistic sciences as a subdivision under the teleological sciences.
The totality of a life at any moment is the product mainly of little things.
Due to the syncretic nature of such events, rituals addressed existence in its perceived totality.
There was a lull in the wind before and after totality, but during the totality the wind was strong.
The totality of the line of morphogenetic facts can easily be resolved into a great number of distinct processes.
The central line passed from near stranraer, over Dalkeith, and therefore Edinburgh was within the zone of totality.
But only the totality of things, in their interconnection as constituting the universe, is completely adequate to the Idea.
As it happened, that very instant was the conclusion of totality.
There were no words nor semblances in his vocabulary and experience with which to describe the totality of that sound.
They first appear on the eastern limb at the commencement of totality.
Number is strictly not the schema of quantity as such, but of totality.
Leena Kahlas-Tarkka has chosen a relatively rarely discussed subject of indefinite pronouns denoting totality, equivalents of modern every and each, in early medieval English.
The totality of what Michael had been up to choked the Captain completely.
I was a lord of thought, the master of my vocabulary and of the totality of my experience, unerringly capable of selecting my data and building my exposition.
In short, Harris Collins, in the totality of results, was guilty of causing more misery and pain to animals than all laboratories of vivisection in Christendom.
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