Both of them made their lasting claims to immortality on this windswept ridge. |
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In alchemy, the production of the Philosopher's Stone that could transmute lead to gold, and confer immortality. |
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To have your name become a verb is to achieve a certain form of immortality. |
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The powerlessness of kindness, of senseless kindness, is the secret of its immortality. |
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Batting towards baseball immortality, Ichiro Suzuki added two more hits last night. |
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The unconsecrated dead are recorded on his father's tombstone, and thus given a taste of immortality. |
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But political passion overwhelmed aesthetic concentration, and so, outside Italy at any rate, he has forfeited literary immortality. |
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Standing on the 16th tee the Dane needed two birdies over the closing three holes for a round of 62 and immortality. |
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Manchester United's golden partnership is heading for Old Trafford immortality. |
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Legend has it that gods and demons fought a great battle for a pitcher of nectar, a drink to ensure immortality. |
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The Greeks did believe that the soul could be immortal, but they would have been opposed to the notion of the immortality of the body. |
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The story of his subsequent journey into sporting immortality has been exhaustively chronicled. |
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Here the delusion of judicial immortality takes its most pathetic form, blind to vanity and vexation of spirit. |
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Meanwhile, the man, buzzing along on cigarettes and coffee, is also mapping his immortality on the World Wide Web. |
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McGwire has his slice of baseball immortality, but fans haven't lost their appetite for ogling him. |
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Later, in a remarkable and rare testament to sporting immortality, he gave his name to an entire housing development. |
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A less driven woman might have been content with such generous helpings of immortality, but she was not that placid woman. |
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Shakespeare fixed the idea of fairies, consigning some fairies forever to the dustheap and conferring immortality on his own creations. |
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So, the principle of the sublime depends upon, like Jeanne d' Arc, the sense of a lack of fear of immortality. |
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The most moderate critics of longevity simply worry that immortality would cause massive overpopulation. |
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Finally he did achieve a cheap tabloid immortality, but this CD won't raise his status. |
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It is said of Sybil, the Delphic divinatory oracle of ancient Greece, that she asked for immortality but forgot to ask for youth. |
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The leaden poems have won him immortality as the world's worst poet and now he is to be cast in bronze. |
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No one can write a book aspiring to immortality, for it would then court both ridicule and certain mortality. |
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The villain achieves a kind of immortality by using a device called the Lazarus Pit to rejuvenate his aged body. |
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This history would seem to provide a noteworthy lesson for those seeking immortality via eponymy! |
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Only suddenly, on this glide path to easy immortality, there developed one little inconvenience. |
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With a flick of your right joypad, you can jab, hook or uppercut your way to boxing immortality. |
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They also exclude the belief in immortality of the soul and the punishment and rewards of the afterworld. |
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They did not believe it signified an end, rather the beginning of a journey through the afterworld toward immortality. |
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Nanotechnology is central to their vision of a future of agelessness, immortality, and rebirth. |
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Clisi knew that one of the others could not be with a faerie or elf without losing their immortality and agelessness. |
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Not for gain or glory, not for riches or immortality, but because my God wills it and that makes it right. |
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His diaries of his years as a junior minister have granted him a kind of immortality. |
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Then we come along, power hungry wizards looking for the secret to immortality, and we bag you. |
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Unless we're talking about immortality, it really is just one more progression along a road we've been on for hundreds of years. |
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The amrit that it holds symbolizes the divine consciousness, which is the true source of immortality. |
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They have been entertained mostly by the sort of people who think investing in cryonics is a sensible way to achieve immortality. |
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She is going to give up her immortality for me, angel, what can I do to show my love for her? |
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In that one instant my previous typical young bloke sense of immortality disappeared forever. |
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The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte used the bee as a symbol of immortality and resurrection. |
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To free the soul and achieve immortality, the mortal body had to be rigorously disciplined to keep it morally pure. |
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He had believed that the assumption of immortality through religion was the apogee of man's greed. |
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It doesn't take much poking around the techie Web sites to find people dreaming hard about physical immortality. |
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Choose between smallness and grandeur, between nothingness and immortality, between him and me! |
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The intimation of immortality comes from this sense of love for all humanity. |
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About ten or so years ago the pair of them garnered immortality among guitar toting purveyors of extreme music. |
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Every time one of her grandkids goes fishing and baits a hook the way Grandma taught them to do, her immortality is assured. |
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The urge for immortality, too, has often been of the first importance to writers. |
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Yet this which should have consigned him to early oblivion really procured him immortality of fame and reverence. |
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But we, the final arbiters of what qualifies a photograph for immortality, are complicit in this. |
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It rather presents wealth, power and immortality as something which indigenes first had but lost. |
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Lessing here is laying her own claim to immortality through the immutability of her creations. |
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This was a day-trip into the darker corners of immortality and isolation with a slab of comic humour to boot. |
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The complete third season is an amazing demonstration to the immortality of this show. |
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At this point, only quarterback Tom Brady appears destined for immortality. |
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These tirthas are spiritual crossings where the river of this earthly life may be safely forded to the far shore of immortality. |
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Now, the problem in politics, is, very few politicians have a sense of that kind of personal immortality. |
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Though it's easy to ridicule the performance element of these orations, they do act as a focus for the party and from time to time they find a kind of immortality. |
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Heracles goes on his twelve labours, not to better mankind, but to achieve immortality and atone for his own sins. |
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This family of doctrines held that human beings had the potential to attain immortality through their own agency. |
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So there you have it, folks, several foolhardy techniques to fill out your brackets and make a run at office immortality. |
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At the age of 9, Daniel Radcliffe was catapulted towards Harry Potter and Hollywood immortality by a single, instinctive wink. |
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Some say my epiphanic places are places I've known in past lives, and that what I'm feeling is the distant echo of ancient memories, sweetened with the savor of immortality. |
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Most important, Thiel has invested heavily in enterprises dedicated to physical immortality, such as the SENS Foundation. |
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Early in the year, hagrid brings a package to Hogwarts, the Sorcerer's Stone, which grants immortality. |
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You see, Mr. Jennings, the strength and power contained in that cell may hold the key to immortality, if I read my legends of lycanthropy correctly. |
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Did the screenwriters know they were dancing with immortality when they wrote these lines? |
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But, no matter how the Court decides, McCutcheon has already secured a certain share of immortality. |
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Despite their differences, all these men seem to want the kind of immortality that comes from infamy. |
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Adam Gollner, author of The Book of immortality, profiles five billionaires pouring money into longevity research. |
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Deng quickly decked the assailant, achieving her own bit of YouTube immortality. |
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If immortality is a problem, it is a self-correcting problem. |
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With those four words, the towering Swede, Dolph Lundgren, achieved film immortality. |
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By the last decade of the sixteenth century, the fifty-year-old astronomer was facing a midlife crisis, afraid that immortality was slipping from his grasp. |
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It is only in America that a football coach would be honored like that, molded into immortality. |
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Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality. |
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The idiot in the unbecoming South Sea island shirt spilled the straightforward chance at immortality and the England opener's confidence swelled almost visibly. |
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The music-hall song was a mass-produced article, with a select few numbers achieving immortality by virtue of an inspired tune or a good catchphrase. |
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Promising physical immortality is, simply put, spiritual snake oil. |
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Might some non-bank institutions also gain this sort of immortality? |
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Lear's book of parrots was an immediate success and no doubt had he persevered with his ornithological studies he would have achieved immortality as a new Audubon. |
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A Daoist tradition in China holds that the source of immortality, or at least long life, is the cinnamon tree in the moon, a tree that no amount of chopping can fell. |
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Sixty minutes separate this Presentation College crew from immortality. |
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The immortality of books may, from this point of view, need less attention than efforts to contain the costs associated with their immortal accretion. |
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Thus, Robert Browning becomes the hero of the romance of immortality. |
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In Greek legend the evergreen pine tree is sacred to the goat god Dionysus, and the pine cone, a phallic symbol of eternity, immortality and rebirth. |
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A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights. |
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The Sermon for Easter Day makes explicit that the Resurrection is not just a pledge of human immortality but is linked inseparably to our justification. |
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He was a realistic man who harbored no delusions about immortality. |
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The deuterocanonical book of Wisdom, for example, perhaps develops a fully fledged doctrine of immortality without reference to a future resurrection of the dead. |
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The devil's advocates, unlike the admiring artists who did their part to insure for Joan a different kind of immortality, understood her changeability and its implications. |
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Driven by the desire to be remembered for their extraordinariness, people go to absurd lengths to see their names in print to achieve some measure of immortality. |
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Before Luke's horrified eyes, Jaid swallowed the immortality draught and, with a shocked gasped, collapsed onto the ground before him, unconscious. |
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It is believed that by reciting certain texts often enough one will be rewarded with immortality. |
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It spread his fame, and that of named warriors, as widely as possible, creating a kind of immortality and glory. |
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The concept of God and immortality is for him a guaranty of this eternal difference between right and wrong. |
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Federal theologians usually infer that Adam and Eve would have gained immortality had they obeyed perfectly. |
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Helder was also a visionary given to muddled, passionate harangues on immortality, astral projection and other esoterica. |
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Arguably his claim to immortality chiefly rests on these volumes, which placed him in the front rank of lyric poets. |
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All are contained in a kind of metamarket that peddles, basically, immortality. This metamarket is what we call consumerism. |
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The pyramids are perdurable tributes to the immortality of the dignity of labor. |
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There are few signs that immortality rests in the home the Spitzes moved into 21 years ago. |
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Such a studie was yong Catoes, in fore-feeling his approaching end, who lighting upon Platoes discourse of the soules immortality. |
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The Egyptian culture emphasized the religious concept of immortality. |
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In this sense it is now not used. Adam, in innocence, might have held, by the continued influx of the divine will and power, a state of immortality. |
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The Weltansicht of this poem is a distinct vantage for an appreciation of the scientific man's attitude toward the specific question of immortality. |
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To the strength and fierceness of barbarians they added a contempt for life, which was derived from a warm persuasion of the immortality and transmigration of the soul. |
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That look is the fadeless, ever infantile immortality within. |
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Mermaid's Pool, a small pool below Kinder Downfall, is said to be inhabited by a mermaid who will grant immortality upon whoever sees her on Easter Eve. |
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Many Daoists were associated with alchemy in their pursuits to find an elixir of immortality and a means to create gold from concocted mixtures of many other elements. |
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Later Persian writers associate him with philosophy, portraying him at a symposium with figures such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, in search of immortality. |
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It is possible that the Persian expedition and the subsequent occupation may have altered the way in which the Getae expressed the immortality belief. |
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As a result, in the story of Adam and Eve, the apple became a symbol for knowledge, immortality, temptation, the fall of man into sin, and sin itself. |
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In fact, one's own hope for immortality may ultimately rest on it. |
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Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in immortality and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the Brethren of the Free Spirit in the 14th century. |
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Death's Duel portrays life as a steady descent to suffering and death, yet sees hope in salvation and immortality through an embrace of God, Christ and the Resurrection. |
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The protein, called telomerase, is the body's immortality chemical. |
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The critical response to his article was enhanced as he had previously written two poems celebrating the strength and certain immortality of the Tay Bridge. |
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