For realism and immediacy they left the carvings of Ulm far behind.
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Newspapers conveyed the immediacy of daily events to Americans as never before.
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E-mail, while encouraging sloppy writing habits, certainly has the advantage of immediacy.
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There is no distinct political dimension in the syncretic pragmatics of immediacy.
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They record impressions and their sense of immediacy and spontaneity is attractive.
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Social media updates are typified by instantaneousness, how shareable something is and disposability.
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What interests me about the new generation of camera-phones is the instantaneousness of them.
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And then it had vanished, become invisible and inaudible with a kind of instantaneousness.
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A snap of action it was, an explosion, an instantaneousness.
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Judson saw, understood, and acted, all with the instinctive instantaneousness born of his trade of engine-driving.
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The devotee's irrationality springs from a thousand inexplicable demonstrations of God's instancy in trouble.
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Even now Ralph could see his lips moving in the instancy of his unuttered supplication.
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The hidden rifle with deliberate instancy cracked once more.
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With majestic instancy they beat.
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As he went he looked upward often in self-communion, and sometimes groaned aloud in the instancy of his unspoken prayer.
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Its opening stanza speaks the last word in immediateness of narration:
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Also to be reckoned with, was the immediateness of his attack.
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Basically, sexuality seems to return to immediateness, as it integrates many mediating elements.
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The completeness and immediateness of the collapse are noticeable.
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Orality and sexuality were characterized by immediateness, and a reduced sense of space and time.
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This was a time of direct interaction and immediateness, a time of action and reaction.
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As regards immediateness of narration, Laurence Sterne may, perhaps, be pointed out as an example.
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Yes, he was full of attention and immediateness.
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From the time same and different were perceived in their degree of generality, directness and immediateness was progressively lost.
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There is an immediateness to her joy which could hardly result from mere release from a future disagreeable possibility.
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This awakened a sense of gratitude in my heart, which combined with the immediateness of our peril to fill my eyes with tears.
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The pre-language stage of relatively homogeneous activities, of directness and immediateness, of relative equality between the effort and the result progressively came to an end.
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Immediateness, imminency, hazardous urgency, swiftness, alarms, are written all over the book.
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First, The Immediateness of a judgment, is no proof of its being innate; long practice or familiarity has the same effect.
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Its opening stanza speaks the last word in immediateness of narration:
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Also to be reckoned with, was the immediateness of his attack.