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These decorations have the same quality of substantiality and thorough good workmanship.
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She's the one fading out, losing traction and substantiality.
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The wretched man's delirium tremens had given that horrible substantiality to the poisonous fever gases.
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To insure satisfaction there must first of all be substantiality- aqualitywhich affects both comfort and appearance.
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A figure did certainly present itself, but one of sufficient bulk to convince me of its substantiality.
Usage of insubstantiality in English
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What had frightened Burnham, at first, was the apparent insubstantiality of the design.
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Not content even with pure insubstantiality, I had interviewed various people through Yejiro on the subject.
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There was a queer insubstantiality about him.
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I am in Naples, he thought, and yet his memory expanded with all the insubstantiality of a dream.
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Birth for beauty had also been popular till experience demonstrated the insubstantiality of good looks as a panoply throughout life.
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And over beyond it all rose the twilight bow, in purplish insubstantiality creeping steadily higher and higher, above the pine-clad heights.
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But the day the petals flexed, the mystery drained out of them, leaving behind what to me seemed a weak, papery insubstantiality.
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I'd been fiddling with the Logrus projections against the insubstantiality of the mask until I found the link, the opening leading back to its source.
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Deep and definite the shadows, offspring of lordly light and steadfast leaves-notmere insubstantialities, but stars deep sculptured in the grey rock.
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There would always be a sufficient proportion of unborn fools left who would prefer the palpabilities of bodily form to the insubstantialities of pre-natal existence.