Their astral eyes do not fasten upon small realities but dream of grander vistas. |
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Yet many of these cathedrals looked grander than they were, and design faults, or perhaps jerry-building, caused a number of fiascos. |
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His auspicious debut might have given him the leverage to realize some of his grander plans. |
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The issues to be resolved range from the grander puzzles of human evolution and speciation to parochial matters of subsistence and trade. |
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The art of painting, many artists believed, ought to have grander aspirations. |
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Earthquakes, the primary destructive force of The Ground Beneath, cause implosions and explosions on a much grander scale. |
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I go through a door and walk past the second pool, which is exactly the same, if a little grander. |
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It was grander than anything I had ever seen, and still it was only a repast of moderate splendor, for a mere young lord and his friends. |
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The apartment was on the fifth floor of a five story brick building in a part of town that had once been much grander than it was now. |
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There was talk of marriage and of pooling their money to buy an even grander house. |
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Nor is there much doubt that when her time comes the queen mother will get a rather grander send-off. |
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The view back down the valley was also becoming grander as we rose high above the dark scree slopes and meandering river. |
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More and more high schools are building larger and grander stadiums and gymnasiums. |
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Unilever has applied the principle of brand selectivity on a much grander scale. |
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Women are more emotional, think in grander ways and can see the bigger picture, whereas a lot of men prefer the smaller picture. |
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Although considering how nihilistic these guys are, the result might simply be violence and chaos on an even grander scale. |
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Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, aptly reflecting its principle of drawing us towards a sense of fullness and offering a grander, more expansive vision of reality. |
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At an even grander scale, the Local Group and dozens of other galaxy clusters are part of a galaxy supercluster known as the Local Supercluster. |
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The fact is that our grander ambitions do not relieve us of our duty as managers. |
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Space Tourism is the driving force behind a much grander space travel industry. |
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The result is ersatz strategy in which the more empty the meaning of a commitment the grander the title. |
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The same applies on a much grander scale when it comes to the health of the economy. |
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Oh, My children, I will perform grander miracles of the spirit than ever before to this day. |
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The bottled version is much grander than the majority of abbey beers, however, the draught beer clearly has even more personality. |
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However, the key difference is that he is aware that this force of necessity compels action, and has an idea of the grander purpose or design behind these events. |
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It was an excellent opportunity for me to pursue my work on a grander scale. |
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Companies proceeded as they had before, but on an even grander scale. |
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No. God has something much more important and much grander than that waiting for you and me somewhere in eternity. |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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Focus not just on short-term goals but value what is important in the grander scheme. |
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And while there are cutscenes that ostensibly explain the grander narrative, nothing really makes sense. |
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The occasion was of a grander scale, of course, and a much more elaborate production. |
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Maybe I just got unlucky, but it could point to a grander issue in the production line. |
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With a fountain trickling in the atrium, and the different parts of the house going off from the center, it was grander than what any merchant in Greece had. |
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In the grander scheme of things, the future of humanity will not be decided at a Nam summit. |
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The sum of EUR 11.5 million may be a small amount in the grander scheme of things, but it is still a lot of money. |
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The grander, more spacious architecture is accompanied by a greater emphasis on the more heavyweight monsters, like cacodemons and mancubi, especially in the outdoor areas. |
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Others are grander orchestrations of images, information and observations. |
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So did Alexander Hamilton, and on a grander scale than your amex. |
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Another £500 adds air-conditioning, which many buyers now regard as a near-essential feature, while grander Picanto 2 and 3 models add more gadgets and plushness in the usual fashion. |
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Regardless the size of your boss's ego, she or he will have a genuine need for a person on their team who thinks about wins on a grander scale than the selfish view of a brown-noser! |
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Bessie had fallen for 22-year-old John Scott, the son of a coal dealer who owned keelboats but Aubone wanted a grander catch for his daughter. |
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Bangladesh, however, paid grateful tribute to his part in the nation's foundation. He too might well have been disappointed that his obsequies were not grander. |
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Xuanzang's journals tantalize with evocative descriptions of the Bamiyan Buddhas and tease with mention of an even grander Buddha at a nearby monastery. |
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Yet this symphony's grander scale demands something more than exhilaration, and ultimately the performance's thrilling qualities couldn't quite eclipse the suspicion of depths left unplumbed. |
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Molokhovets wrote for grander households than Beeton, although ones that were perhaps more constrained than in the past: 1861 also saw the abolition of serfdom. |
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On this day last year Garner's incredible volley against Rotherham had proved in vain over the two legs but, at the same end, he slammed home a penalty which meant far more in the grander scheme of things. |
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In the meantime, if canola demand cannot serve as the sole catalyst for a sustained price rally, we'll have to wait for opportunities to arise in the grander global oilseed complex. |
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What we need now is the wisdom and foresight to preserve what we have inherited in order to bequeath something even better and grander to future generations. |
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Why is it that we cannot think on the grander scale about this issue? |
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Is this indicating a broader trend change in the works, or is it simply yet another test of chart support within the context of a grander loonie bull? |
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Russia, for example, is facing similar potential problems on a grander scale, and can hardly be expected to support unilateral declarations of independence elsewhere. |
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Living becomes a grander affair than we had ever thought. |
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But Nancy has much grander literary ambitions. |
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This was done in part to counter the policies of the Bosnian government aimed at preserving the state, but also as part of a grander scheme of uniting all Serbs in one country. |
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Now they have achieved that aim, guitarist Stephen Mason remarked they may try and expand it to 10,000 wells as they want to enhance water infrastructure in Africa on a grander scale. |
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Inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first palace of Knossos was built around 1900 B. C. Two hundred years later it was destroyed by an earthquake and rebuilt, becoming grander and more luxurious. |
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Yet away from the two-ups, two-downs, the middle class Victorians enjoyed life on a far grander scale. |
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The plan is to build the addition off Ceres Bistro, and have 25 to 40 new rooms, including a grander, swankier presidential suite. |
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Most of the grander ancient harbor works disappeared following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. |
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The roof was typically invisible from the ground, though domes were sometimes visible in grander buildings. |
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I had felt too that Putin was far grander than before, much more up himself, a bit peevish. |
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Island Marine FC's squad had been expecting something a little grander after their 15-year-old changing facilities at Maslin Park were replaced. |
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Impossible to tell the stories, to rekindle the grander times. |
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The grander the occasion, the larger the width of the hoop petticoat. |
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Differentiation simply increases, on a grander scale, the heteronymy and chaos that are the historical attribute of this society. |
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Salmon have a much grander history than what is presently shown today. |
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In 1956, the BTC was granted a heraldic achievement by the College of Arms and the Lord Lyon, and then BTC chairman Brian Robertson wanted a grander logo for the railways. |
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In practice, Handel often adapted his music to the occasion and to the skill of those for whom he was writing, and no occasion could be grander than a coronation. |
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As for Cersei, pretending to work with her enemies while secretly hatching some grander scheme was pretty much what I expected for the truce going into it. |
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However, there were some churches built in a grander continental style. |
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A few years later, work began on a grander tomb for the King and in 1290 Edward moved his father's body to its current location in Westminster Abbey. |
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The Southern states viewed this as a violation of their constitutional rights and as the first step in a grander Republican plan to eventually abolish slavery. |
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