But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold. |
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At the same time, the tiny imperfections break the illusionary surface created by the photographs. |
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The momentary pain of a sting gives way to an illusionary floating feeling that lasts six to eight hours. |
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Expanding the money stock through circulation credit sets into motion an illusionary boom, leading to malinvestment. |
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Reference to systematic maintenance in this context should be reconsidered as being onerous, and its benefits illusionary. |
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A major complaint against recent EU and U. S. WTO proposals is that claims of subsidy cuts are more illusionary than factual. |
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The final layer required bare hands and a light often colored artistic touch to give create the illusionary effect of imitating nature. |
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The five elements are an important part of teaching your mind, heart and body, to interact with nature and go beyond its illusionary limitations. |
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Art has increasingly turned from the illusionary representation of natural light to the real application of artificial light. |
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Dreams pervade the play, giving it an illusionary quality and heightening the sense of dark hilarity that frequently has the audience hysterical with laughter. |
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Scattered throughout the park, sculptural forms of mythical animals, including unicorns and dragons, and anthropomorphic figures add to the illusionary experience. |
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After briefly underlining the mellow nature of the movement by using the mollifying key of B flat major, the composer achieves an illusionary level of expression by moving to D flat major. |
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I perhaps offer an illusionary glimpse and manifestly personal depiction of different planes of existence, realms of consciousness, or states of mind. |
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Yet even this sad and reduced perspective is completely illusionary. |
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Normally, it is impossible to detect illusionary walls, but in some courses they don't cast a similar shadow as real walls do and they can, therefore, be detected also before a ball hits them. |
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He developed grand domed ceilings, with illusionary heavens, with clouds and saints in rings within rings, hovering above the viewers – for example, the 'Assumption of the Virgin' in Parma Cathedral. |
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Does the nationalist cause look down-trodden and despondent that the alliance of progressives Ms Sturgeon promised would reach agreement, now looks illusionary? |
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Although easel paintings are occasionally commissioned for a special purpose, they are generally bought as independent art objects and used as decorative focal features or illusionary window views in private homes. |
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Particular attention has been given to the deceptive nature of mountainous terrain at high sun angles, and the deceptive illusionary nature of mountain flying continues to be stressed in its training programs. |
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Current events require American diplomatic leadership and a global collective security vision much broader than the illusionary security offered by missile defence and the war against terrorism. |
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