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(1) That mirage, or intuition, revelation or dream opposes order to disorder, plenitude to emptiness, and to disgust wonder, hope, enthusiasm.
(2) Goldwater, in short, was a politician of ideas, not knee-jerk reaction or pork-barrel plenitude .
(3) They glimpse a non-Modernist abstraction that is about addition and plenitude , not reduction.
(4) And the gambling, whether by charities or not, was illegal thanks to a plenitude of anti-gambling legislation originating from pious groups to the south.
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(7) Despite this plenitude and the physical demands of their work, the men found they did not want to eat much food on patrol.
(8) The Franciscans' spirituality combined the Christian doctrine with the ideal of courtly joy as a trope for the friars' commitment to an interior life for the sake of divine plenitude .
(9) As the women evolve toward the acceptance and integration of their own opposites, they are rewarded by achieving that state of plenitude , happiness, and serenity which is associated with paradise.
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(11) The cinema is characterised by an illusory sensory plenitude (there is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510so much to seeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb) and yet haunted by the absence of those very objects which are there to be seen.
(12) But does this aesthetic plenitude really help?
(13) The machines clone undeserving Mom from a lock of her hair preserved by Teddy, and David gets to spend one perfect day basking in the radiance of maternal plenitude .
(14) The very expanse of his sentences, their twist and torque, is an American dream of plenitude .
(15) In an up-period, there is an embarrassment of riches, too much to absorb and consume, a feeling of plenitude that seems to extend into any foreseeable future.
(16) We are dependent on the plenitude of products and services available to us that meet only our lowest expectations.
(17) It was to be a science of man in all his plenitude , in his totality.
(18) During his residence he collected a plenitude of ethnographica for the ethnographical museums in Berlin, Leipzig, and Stuttgart.
(19) But focusing on suffering fails to acknowledge the truth that the world is filled with the goodness of God, from the plenitude of air and fresh water to the tireless beating of our hearts and the intricacies of the immune system.
(20) The farm boasts a plenitude of animals and birds
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