We have immensities of creativity unknown to previous history, but also the spectre of unparalleled jadedness. |
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The sense of matching immensities, inside and out, brings to mind Huck Finn lighting out for the territories or Augie March footloose in Mexico. |
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The government is projecting immensities of power into the destruction of privacy in the world's other societies. |
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The impact of Serra's recent work is very twenty-first-century, in keeping with the physical and social immensities of globalized civilization. |
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As the immensities of possibility encaptivate your raw and unscripted emotions, to advance her gaze in sunlight would surely be ending in heartache. |
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Our soul has received the nobility and the tourment of the familiar immensities created by the hand of a man. |
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Mehdi will take you to the Mauritanian desert and you will discover its immensities. |
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Between the immensities of Beethoven and Britten came an evening centered on one man: the Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer, appearing with the cellist Giedre Dirvanauskaite and the pianist Andrius Zlabys, at Alice Tully Hall. |
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We seek God now in flowers and good deeds, and the immensities of blue that surround the little scabs of land upon which we draw our lives to their unsatisfactory conclusions are suffused by science with vacuous horror. |
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They bring immensities closer together, matching one against another. |
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