How their pale Swedish arms, like sea-polyps, swayed and wavered insubstantially in the northern air! |
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It is a soporific reverie that wafts gently and beguilingly but ultimately insubstantially. |
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The harmonies here flicker far more insubstantially and the piece is united as much by a rhythmic figure as anything else. |
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All that fretting about how divorce has changed the world now hovers only insubstantially, like yesterday's air freshener. |
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It must be held, however provisionally and insubstantially, in your hand, and so by reposting it, you claim some kind of possession of it. |
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Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom have either not reported or reported insubstantially. |
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