Through feeling in its emotional sense the body moves forward gropingly into the world. |
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Once in a cab, I saw in front of the Plaza at the pedestrian crossing, a blind man feeling his way across the road, gropingly with his stick. |
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He knew we people gropingly search for the truth, but he did not like those who took doubt as the principle. |
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In a low glass vitrine, for example, could be found the faxed correspondence in which he gropingly elaborated the state of mind that led to his project. |
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In this gropingly urbanized city of nowhere, delocalization and a-temporality are omnipresent. |
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Models, gropingly seen in the imagination, often become the foundation of new concepts. |
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From Pope Benedict XVI: The Pope trusts you to go and meet men and women who have lost the sense of God, who seek gropingly for Him, sometimes without realizing it. |
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I've always felt I was going gropingly into the future. |
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