The large show presents a flock of sexy, edgy, beautifully painted dolls, not one of which sinks into preciousness. |
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Such eye-rolling preciousness appears often enough to make the record a maddening listen. |
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The invaluableness, the very fragility and fleetingness and incalculable preciousness of life! |
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Life needs to be valued for itself based on concepts like the preciousness of life. |
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Here character, diction and motive come together, and all the preciousness and self-flattery drop away. |
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How can we make sense of such drastic variations of a subaltern woman's identity with the invaluable preciousness of a human life at stake? |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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Mr Handke's latest book shows that he has not lost his fine talent for prose, but sadly also it shows up his growing preciousness. |
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You may have a new awareness of the preciousness of life and of the value of people and experiences. |
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When she heard the news, she started to reflect on her own mortality, and the preciousness of life, and the absolute beauty of a family. |
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From the box to the dressing, all components are selected for their preciousness, in order to achieve a luxury case. |
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Everyone in the world shares this idea of the preciousness of life, which is, in my belief, the basic principle of bioethics. |
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With the passing of time, I understood more, and continue to understand better, the preciousness of our act. |
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Active dog, graceful, well proportioned, with soft expression.the natural grace of cavalier king charles gives the appearance of preciousness. |
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For gold is my friend that sometimes underlines my drawing and offers preciousness of complementarity to it. |
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Above all, the formula values the preciousness of outs, and an offense's ability to avoid making them. |
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The outline catches the eyes because of its stylish roof in which continuous windows create preciousness. |
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We compare the radiant blues and greens of our fragile planet to the blackness of the cosmos, and recognize the infinite preciousness of our lonely home. |
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There's no preciousness or self-consciousness in his onscreen persona. |
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Perhaps what is most remarkable about this elaborate congeries of thematic threads is that they never lead the poem into preciousness or turn it into an exercise in facility. |
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Nordheim once based a work around the image of a solitaire diamond, and here, too, his compositions shimmer like stones of unmeasured preciousness. |
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It is a gift of such preciousness that it is almost indescribable. |
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He stripped it of its preciousness, embraced its commercial, mass appeal, and turned the designer into a celebrity. |
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Cowell has affected to chuck him on the scrapheap once before, only to relent, and almost every returning X Factor series has seen similar hokey cokey over the preciousness of Louis' position. |
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Catton can lapse into preciousness, and she has a drama-killing tendency to interpolate herself when the wonderful moments she's constructed should be left alone. |
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Some of his preciousness is a veneer, however, for his fatalistic streak. |
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We do not recognize the preciousness of being able to think, to feel, to experience a positive sense of self, to experience joy in our relationships and to evolve as a person. |
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Acceptance of that pace reminds us of other rhythms beyond the sounds of our own heartbeats, teaches us about the flow of an idea, the pace of a good story, the preciousness of time. |
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The float was built by the members and pictured the low percentage of our planet's water resources that is available and fit for human consumption as well as the preciousness of this resource. |
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New Jerusalem's promise of access to pure, living water for everyone can also offer a prophetic critique of our damage to aquifers and rivers, a reminder of the preciousness of water in the ecology of life. |
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In fact, each of these poets sometimes errs on the count of preachiness or aloofness, preciousness or didacticism. |
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I would argue that this scarce resource is not only strengthening French but also encouraging other people who speak other languages to be sensitive to the importance and preciousness of French outside the belt. |
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People born in this country do not give much thought to the preciousness of their birthright in a world in which discrimination and injustice remain rampant. |
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Aware of the preciousness and fragility of this asset, GDF SUEZ is committed to the conservation of European trails and to the promotion of hiking activities. |
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What I can confess is that these 'small', displaced, wounded yet spirited people and creatures have awakened me to a deeper realization of the utter preciousness and sacredness of the weak and the marginalized. |
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Let us commit ourselves to recognize the preciousness of every single day. |
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In the same years, it was also made a hexagonal coffered ceiling with rich gilded carvings and ceremonial weapons, whose preciousness was recently restored. |
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The rectangular marble plaque is the right-hand side of a monumental inscription. The plaque was obviously reused because of the preciousness of the material. |
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The jury, made of architects, designers and journalists that cooperate with the review, has chosen Crystal as the collection, with its preciousness, espouses the luxury concept that characterizes the review's style. |
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