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Meanings of direct inspiration in English
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Usage of direct inspiration in English
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What we get from the super-conscious is directinspiration from higher planes.
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Indeed, he plead his illiteracy as a proof of directinspiration.
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We take directinspiration from early net.art and with a longer view, from Fluxus.
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That knowledge is given to man by the directinspiration of the Spirit of God.
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Dare I, at this inspiring moment, attempt what they missed, merely because they lacked directinspiration?
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They may merely declare the supernatural commission of the Son of God, his directinspiration and authority.
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The superconscious communicates through the channels used by the other two selves, as well as through directinspiration.
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But that silent song was the directinspiration of much of the sublimest music of the centuries to come.
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Having arrived at this point, he intimates his belief that his next discovery was the result of directinspiration.
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Was it, in the ancient fashion, revealed to him in a dream, or did it come by directinspiration?
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The Rosicrucians had their directinspiration from his writings, and such mystics as the English Rosicrucian Fludd were strong Paracelsians.
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The priest replied under directinspiration from on high, and the dialogue thus entered upon might last a long time.
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It takes directinspiration from, and its name is a nod to, Sega Genesis games like Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse.
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He admits that his directinspiration came from the work of Jethro Tull, who labored two hundred years ago, and his disciples.
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Although she has stopped looking for directinspiration from folk tales and fables, their universal and mythic quality is what she aspires to recreate.
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More broadly, Raab has long been one of a counter-Cameron generation of Tories who draw directinspiration from the anti-bureaucratic vision of Margaret Thatcher.