The only exception is Brain Peterson, author of Burning Fight, In his introduction he makes no grand proclamations of objectivity or definitiveness. |
Why she was in it she could not have told, at least with any degree of definitiveness. |
The whole occurrence, charged with all the definitiveness of fate, was scant ten minutes in transition. |
Such awareness must not be allowed to lead to false attitudes of definitiveness of the knowledge of God's relational encounter with humanity in general. |
The definite articles den, det, and de are used for variations to the definitiveness of a noun. |
The fear of taking this freedom into our own hands makes it difficult to take on Religious Life and its definitiveness with seriousness, because it involves human beings in their totality, for life and for death. |