Be awed by the untouched vastness of some of the oldest mountains on the planet. |
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In tantra, the breath is an expression of the intimate connection we all have with the vastness of sacred world. |
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Nowadays, given the vastness of the subject, world histories by a single author run the risk of falling short. |
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Most live on 2,300 reserves scattered across the vastness of Canada, with each reservation having an average of 500 residents. |
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In Indian legend, every rishi, or yogi, who possesses divine power has a retreat in the mountain vastness of the Himalayas. |
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Up here in the still vastness there is no margin for error, no wiggle room, no leeway between getting it right and dying. |
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And the vastness of this market is not lost on the world's solar energy technology sector. |
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Every time you think you have a handle on it, you are simply defeated by the impossible vastness of even the smallest aspects of space. |
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It represents the ability of the human mind to contain the vastness of belief in God. |
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Lashing skeins of clear acrylic medium course through wiped grounds, in a family of pinks ranging from alizarin to rust, of oceanic vastness. |
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Although I sometimes feel like a foreigner in a faraway town, I have always felt comforted by the vastness and beauty of the land. |
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The rain had cleared up, and all he could see were stars, stretching into unending vastness. |
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In that stillness, the vastness of the energy touched deep seeds of consciousness in them as they trusted me with their confidences and secrets. |
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They once again set out to explore the vastness of outer space, going further than any other humans have dared go. |
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Romantic painters often positioned small figures within vast landscape panoramas to instill awe at the vastness of nature. |
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Set in a snowy vastness, the story is driven by the appearance of an evil spirit. |
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She glanced up at the sky studded with the millions of tiny points of light not seen from the city and marveled, as always, at the vastness. |
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The playwright contrasts the suffocation of village society with the vastness of the sea that both creates and destroys. |
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Both these artists take on the vastness of the world, undaunted, through quiet, insistent craft. |
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For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy. |
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Sometimes, perhaps, the vastness of sky was oppressive in the way wilderness weighed on McGregor's Canadians. |
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Moreover, harmonised standards should take into consideration scientific and technological progress and the vastness of the subject. |
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The vastness of the sky, the freshness of the wind, the unending motion of the sea... a million worlds away from concrete jungles and high-tech lifestyles. |
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The dark shapes that smudged the even line of the ocean were mountains, or perhaps promontories, riding high and magnificent upon the vastness of the water. |
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At one point the Circle got comfortable with creating and began creating very large creations that showed the vastness of the Universal Energy. |
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In the vastness of the plateau, in the folds of the valleys, in the dirtied snow and in the biting cold, it was only desolation. |
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By the end, Bruckner has found peace, as the music fades radiantly, eternally, into the vastness of the cosmos. |
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Its vastness is indiscernible from the outside due to its location amidst Suq al-Hamidiyya. |
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Because of the vastness of the oceans and the elusiveness of many species, it is difficult to determine accurately where they occur and feed. |
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But the very vastness of the big blue makes it extremely difficult to outwit fraudsters. |
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Gonzalo's group succeeded on the fifth try. If and when the border is crossed, the paved but hostile vastness of America is the next challenge. |
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Mr. Speaker, because of the vastness of the country, the maintenance of any infrastructure is a challenge. |
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The vastness of Darfur is such that even a large force will not be in a position to have an effective presence everywhere. |
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The range of her rescue accounts serves to remind us of the vastness of our maritime resources. |
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Faith appears to be part of the Supreme's technique for orienting finite mind in the vastness of absolute eternity. |
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Given the size of the assortment and the vastness of the plots, it's impossible to see it all. |
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It is quintessentially Canadian in terms of nature, landscape, the vastness, the people, the kindness, the animals. |
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Given the vastness of these resources, all Quebecers can be said to be closely concerned by the protection of this vast habitat. |
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One of the challenges the Canadian Forces face in defending Canadians and asserting Canadian sovereignty is the vastness of our country. |
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What use is our gospel message against the vastness of such cosmic activity? |
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She discussed the history of her band, noting the size and location of their communities and emphasizing the vastness of their territory. |
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In addition to the sheer vastness of Canada, its climate and geography are amongst the most varied in the world. |
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Given the vastness of the plots, it is not possible to visit the nursery on your own. |
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The district known as the Laveroch remained unconquered during the time of Henry II, Richard still did not subdue it, as he lost more men in its vastness than he did fighting. |
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But acquisition of a land title was often a dispensable technicality for those too poor to purchase one, or who were not inclined to do so because of the vastness of the land. |
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An angular skeletal frame and warped planes give a strong sense of the building being poised to take flight over the vastness of the wilderness that it surveys. |
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Within its confines they build houses and shops, cultivate fields, and set out in tiny boats on the waters of the lake whose vastness I now comprehend. |
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The wooden hulls of the canoes would have bobbed on the desert of water, lapped by waves repeating and repeating the vastness of the earth in soft undulations. |
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Apparently, this well-heeled, green-fingered chap is so proud of the vastness of the garden at his country pad that he has applied for an EU grant to help to develop it. |
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These sculptures all around the city make the vastness almost like a treasure hunt! |
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I was either looking down at my notebook or out at the vastness of the site, which itself felt completely arbitrary. |
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I am fascinated about that point where humans begin to become inconsequential and realize their smallness in relation to the vastness that is out there. |
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The urge for unlimited vastness and boundlessness must be overcome. |
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Its importance lies not just in its vastness. |
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Do we blame the wanton schoolboy, with a pebble in his hand, all powerless to resist the alluring vastness of a barndoor? |
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Hawking has stated that, given the vastness of the universe, aliens likely exist, but that contact with them should be avoided. |
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The sheer vastness of the distances in the Soviet Union meant that Germany could only advance so far before outrunning their supply chains. |
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In the 1960's, for the first time in history, planet Earth was emerging in the consciousness of a global audience, terrestrials on a pale blue dot in the vastness of the skies. |
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Everything was in place to ensure that the deployment phase would go smoothly, in spite of the vastness of the territory to be equipped: Quebec is three times the size of France. |
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And then there are the tourists, drawn by Baikal's vastness, unusually clear water, pebbly beaches and the jagged cliffs and mountains that encircle it. |
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Often unequipped with direct experience of Canadian cities given the sheer vastness of this nation, Canadians rely upon the media to tell them about their country. |
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Importantly, this unique online community also allows us to fulfill our promise that the patient voice resonates throughout the vastness that is cancer control. |
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Is it possible there could be innumerable Big Bangs in the vastness of space? |
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Nothing replaces the vastness and limitlessness of the imagination, I think. |
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When not busy at the mine he would simply ride around his ranch and marvel at its vastness, all his. There was no doubt, though, that emeralds spelled trouble. |
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You will recognize the vastness of the horizons, the special luminosity and transparency, the simplicity of the countryside and the firmness of the rocks. |
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Penitence emerges from the depths of being, from such great depths in which the individual stands not as a separate entity, but rather as a continuation of the vastness of universal existence. |
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I am always looking for a composition that will bring out this immensity and it is the foreground which reveals and gives a sense of this vastness. |
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In fact, the evils which afflict us, the vastness of problems, the immense number of those who suffer, represent an obstacle which cannot be humanly overcome. |
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This figure gives an immediate sense of the vastness of the problem. |
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The Internet, with its vastness, its vibrancy and its immediacy, does seem poised to blow away the snoozy old newspaper. |
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There is a colloquy between the Lord of the Yellow River and the God of the Eastern Ocean, in which the complacent self-satisfaction of the lesser spirit is shaken by his unexpected meeting with inconceivable vastness. |
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As Malcolm Turnbull flew into Birdsville over the vastness of the red brown gibber rock and the channel country dunes there was barely a sign of human life. |
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Given the vastness of this task, a focused effort through the annual ministerial review process would be a more effective way to conduct the Council's overall responsibilities in the integrated conference follow-up. |
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Going up to the top today the view could have been straight from the Lord of the Rings filmset with its greenery and vastness. |
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His artwork is heavily influenced by the vastness of the big, open sky. |
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This is felt in a particular way in Oceania due to the vastness of the territory it encompasses and the consequent problems of distance and distribution of its population. |
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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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Deshimaru's close sangha consisted largely of free-thinking young people who were not always easily disciplined, but who were full of an unbridled enthusiasm and the vastness of beginner's mind. |
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Recognising Russia's geographic vastness, its multi-ethnic population, turbulent history, fear of disorder and suspicion of the unruly, the ruling class has therefore made preservation of stability its primary goal. |
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Considering the vastness and the increasing extent of such processes, it is to be noticed that the countries able to give a contribution will have different attitudes. |
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However, in view of the vastness of the potential field of protection, it will probably prove necessary to limit the scope of a new instrument in some way in order to limit the range of legal mechanisms to be applied. |
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During your time off-piste, you'll discover the mountain in a way you've never seen: mountain goats, ibexes, birds of prey, and a vastness of great horizons! |
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In the hush of my mountained vastness, in the flush of my midnight skies. |
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The exclusive resort is surrounded by the wild vastness of the island, transformed into an ecologically viable, wild life rich natural preserve and scenic retreat. |
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With the infinite vastness on one side and the swirling blue waters and green land masses on the other, Curtis felt his own insignificance for the first time. |
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