Piling pebbles upon the beach, the water laps against the sky, the low sound measuring time's loss, the imponderable construction of a memory. |
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What an infinitesimal fraction of time's fathomless abyss is assigned to each of us! |
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But such a view, it becomes clear, is only a semblance, since outside of carnival time's hope and progress, hardship contradicts festal joy. |
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Liam bumped into his old adversary in London's Camden Town recently and berated him for old time's sake. |
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In whichever direction a writer shoots time's arrow, though, the bowstring is human nature, a relative constant. |
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If she can extricate them both from this strong hold of irrational machismo, then time's death grip may perhaps weaken. |
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Some hang on to so-called stub ends, a few shares held for old time's sake, even though they decided to sell out of a position. |
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He argues that this disjuncture comes from time's infinite capacity for substitution. |
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Some recent changes have been of the kind that make you wish time's arrow could be less relentless. |
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Some experts claim it's better to elect for a controlled cut, while others say tearing is preferable as the healing time's quicker. |
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It also appears that as time's gone on, things have become less peachy between the speaker and the government. |
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Time's article, on the other hand, didn't ponder such profundities of belief. |
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The idea that time's arrow is unidirectional is really an observation. |
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There's really no other way to account sympathetically for the publication of this outrageous, absurd literary wreck by one of our time's most remarkable prose stylists. |
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I sat on a bench shrouded in soft pillows, unaware of time's passage as I stared out the window, mesmerized by the droop and sway of the blossoms in the breeze. |
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Time's up and he turns to the task of waking a nephew who's now snoring into his New York Yankees baseball cap. |
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Mark while I build from out this terrene dust, a structure that shall witness and withstand Time's ravages and rust. |
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He also often bears a scythe or sickle in his arms, reflecting that Time's eroding force cuts down everything. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden, one which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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A panel of senior staff considers nominations for the award, which come from Time's readers and editors alike. |
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The lightest version of Time's new RXS pedal has a titanium spindle, with a claimed weight of only 195 grams per pair. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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Time's close up makes Padilla's visage appear far more sinister. |
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As the devil uses witches, To be their cully for a space, That, when the time's expir'd, the drazels For ever may become his vassals. |
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The horse has been running consistently well and he is weighted to reverse last time's placings with The Culdee. |
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My mind drifts to scenes of blind man's bluff in the buff and painful encounters with Old Father Time's scythe. |
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Beyond this now lay only chaos and a querning sea. Time's millstones, grinding bones for bread. |
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In fact, he has only been shortlisted once and that was for Time's Arrow, which was not one of his strongest books. |
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Moreover, Montagu found that two contemporary written descriptions of Hooke's appearance agreed with one another, but that neither matched the Time's portrait. |
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Adam Zagorin, Time's Brussels bureau chief, came through in the clutch several times with information and interviews we could not have gotten on our own. |
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