Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, inexhaustibly edifying, and delighting. |
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The market requires such a view so that it can educate our desires into inexhaustibly new patterns of need and consumption. |
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Ever since, she has explored the formal, expressive and technical possibilities of the photo-grid, creating an inexhaustibly inventive body of work. |
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Each member of the faithful can thus take part in it and inexhaustibly gain its fruits. |
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Hence the inexhaustibly wide spectrum of sound and mood that one Bach piece can generate. |
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The kid could toss a baseball all day and be purely and inexhaustibly happy, unmarked by sin, anyone's, down the ages. |
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Video projected in a small black room, a man inexhaustibly hits a floor of sugar with a sledgehammer, making a shattering noise. |
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And because one of her many gifts was the gift of constant invitation, of being the friend who shows up, who never fails to come through, she was, inexhaustibly, an influence greater than she knew. |
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But it allows its characters to make music together, as words connect into a pulsing, transporting jive talk, given blissful life by Ms. Harris and the inexhaustibly nimble Mr. Elrod. |
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Perhaps as much light as will ever be shone on the inexhaustibly complex behaviour of economic actors has by now been cast, and it is futile to hope for more. |
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She simply produces everything, inexhaustibly, from herself. |
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The sun blazing late in the afternoon, this long hilarious day like a pinwheel inexhaustibly throwing off sparks. |
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