If Volkslied was capaciously inclusive in Herder's coinage, so too are worldbeat, global pop, and, yes, world music for the recording industry. |
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Now he took sanyas from politics, settled down in a small house, read capaciously, and wrote his versions of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. |
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If we wish to be able capaciously to judge, as of course we must, we need to make ourselves able capaciously to see. |
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And our collections fit, if not capaciously, at least comfortably, in the building. |
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Or was he an exponent of a more capaciously defined enlightenment that emphasised feeling as well as reason? |
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You can labor to be consistent or blithely and capaciously contradict yourself. |
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Whether soldiers or civilians, Capa's subjects were always recognizably, indeed capaciously, human, and their corpses remained, for the most part, buried in private. |
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She uses the form so capaciously – a whole community in 1950s rural Canada is captured in the loose weave of this one – around a woman who believes she's uncovered the secret of a violent death. |
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But those socialist overlords are only interested in flimflamming them into keeping them in the positions of power for which they so capaciously slaver. |
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