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1 It was spreading itself more and more evenly over the whole cosmos .
2 The whole cosmos is a materialized thought of the Creator.
3 When the nebulae were at their prime, the whole cosmos reverberated with their talk.
4 But upon Mrs. Besant's principle the whole cosmos is only one enormously selfish person.
5 The Higgs field is a theoretical and invisible energy field that pervades the whole cosmos .
6 As if he had become the center of an explosion that shook the whole cosmos .
7 About the whole cosmos there is a tense and secret festivity-likepreparations for Guy Fawkes' day.
8 But the hour for which the whole cosmos had been travailing in pain could not be indefinitely delayed.
9 The energies of all the mighty suns of all the galaxies-ofthe whole cosmos - in the hand of man!
10 When we say that a poet praises the whole creation, we commonly mean only that he praises the whole cosmos .
11 How should the little creatures, the awakened worlds, reach out to knowledge of the whole cosmos , and of the divine.
12 Presently nothing was left in the whole cosmos but darkness and the dark whiffs of dust that once were galaxies.
13 The evils and imperfections of our small world are negligible in comparison with the happiness and perfection of the whole cosmos .
14 The expansion of the whole cosmos was but the shrinkage of all its physical units and of the wave-lengths of its light.
15 You did not forget your secret honour, though the whole cosmos turned an engine of torture to tear it out of you.
16 The whole cosmos rejoiced, the earth rocked, flowers fell from leaven, fragrant breezes blew and the gods in their various heavens rejoiced.
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