A collective groan echoes off the cold cement floor, unforgiving to body parts not usually accustomed to communing with the urban landscape. |
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He said he'd invented a death ray and he spent his nights communing with the pigeons in Central Park. |
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For the serious explorer, beyond where the paved road ends, it offers unspoiled beach beauty for sunbathing and communing with nature. |
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He describes the tremendous feeling of being one with the wave, communing with the elements and looking out for fellow surfers. |
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Some are eccentrics, such as Lone Eagle Woman, who hikes the woods every summer, communing with the beasts and the trees. |
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Although I value my roots at home in England I delight in communing with nature in the wilderness. |
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On the one hand, he often drew aside into a private place to spend time communing with his Father. |
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However, the effort is invariably rewarded with the sense of well-being that comes from communing with the glories of nature. |
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Sure enough, this provided happy hours communing with nature at her most colourful. |
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My priorities were focused on my home and family, but I still loved the forest and the sky and would spend hours outside communing with nature. |
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He grew up watching his parents, grandparents and neighbors communing with the land as if it were a living thing. |
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There was no large and mobile urban middle class with time and money to spend communing with nature in the national parks. |
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Draw energy and strength by communing with God or your higher power, with others, and with your environment. |
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I am not sure how helpful that is, except that the communing certainly keeps us from feeling totally isolated in our perplexity. |
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Here our noble hero sits out on the moors, accompanied by his dogs, surrounded by the spoils of a good day's sport and communing with this great, noble landscape. |
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Once underwater, the pair let the outside world disappear, communing with the natural elements beneath the sea's surface in an attempt to banish their worries forever. |
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I missed doing rituals and communing with nature and meditating. |
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And that feining, that these men dissemble by worldly prudence keeping them cowardly in their preaching and communing within the bonds and terms will not be unpunished by God. |
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Hamelin, too, creates a richly singing sound in the Largo of the Third Sonata, but his aria has a darker cast, sorrowing rather than communing. |
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No communing with nature or renouncing hollow consumerism: no, I calmed down by assembling an Ikea chest of drawers. |
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But last year, the launch of the Debrett's 500 saw the company edge close to communing with ordinary slobs. |
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The crafty viewer can hang back or speed ahead to find small pockets empty except for communing with Leonardo. |
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Rodan described this well while conversing with some of the apostles when Jesus was away communing with the Father. |
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After communing with nature, explore the region's boutique wineries or spend a night in a lush rainforest retreat. |
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Moreover, the official teachings of Vatican II never mention communing on the tongue or in the hands, kneeling down or standing up. |
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After contemplating the sacrificial altars and communing with the grazing alpacas, what else is there to do but talk about film? |
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In 1995 she made her first wine, and discovered the fulfillment of communing with the raw material, shaping it to give birth to a wine. |
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But I am communing with Handel, for example, who experienced the most powerful mystic exaltation as he wrote the Hallelujah Chorus, imagining himself in the presence of God. |
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Central to the concept is the paradox that while we believe we can tame nature we also seek to learn about our deepest desires and inclinations by communing with the primeval. |
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You so offer us the possibility of communing under both species. |
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Yoga, meditation, prayer, communing with nature, music, art, writing, walking or deep meaningful relationships are some great sources of spiritual food. |
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Ruthild also remembers when MWC assemblies had three separate communion services because not all groups felt comfortable communing with each other, even though they were all Anabaptists. |
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However, I recall from listening carefully to your explanations of vote yesterday that you seemed to have slept the night before because you were communing with Pantalone and other characters on the flight to Strasbourg. |
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Every artist dreams of communing with the world. |
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Culture in the sense of something we acquire through communing with the great known creators of the past is also part of cultural development, on condition that it serves as a stimulus to our own creativity. |
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Unless the Holy Scriptures can lie, the implications of this truth are clear and astounding: No such wholesale sacrilegious communion could take place unless so many Bishops had been communing with demons! |
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Though weAAEd never make the mistake of imagining Parisians eating lutefisk, weAAEre happy to imagine Dunne-za communing with whales. |
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They will increase their prayer rule, adding the prescribed prayers in preparation for communing. |
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You have to get back out there for some more photo ops communing with nature. |
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