He longs for the realisation of Shiva amidst the trammels of the illusory cosmos. |
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There are miter clamps, levels, plumb bobs, oil cans, planes, trammels, and so on. |
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The most notable characteristic of Archimedes' mathematical work is its freedom from the trammels of traditional Greek mathematics. |
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Accessories for rules are presented in another chapter that describes attachments used with rules such as fences, protractors, gauges, trammels, and carrying cases. |
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Observe carefully from which side and between what trammels the bird entered the net, to find the opening of the pocket the bird made. |
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This new Germany was mostly free from the trammels of the postwar system, and the Federal Republic seemed, more than ever, Europe's leading power. |
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The men who came here were able to throw off all the trammels of tradition and established doctrine. |
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Boasts and rivalries are alive and well in class 7D, who voice their objection to the trammels of uniform and homework in a sweet, neat, melodic chorus. |
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Its goal is the forging of a new partnership to help the less favoured countries escape from the trammels of illiteracy, technological underdevelopment, resource constraints and information deficits of all kinds. |
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But King, mindful of his own lifetime battle to remove Canada from the trammels of British imperialism, was dubious of a world to be dominated by the Great Powers. |
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