But all this, a strange adumbration of a still unknown Rumania, lay far ahead.
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Right there the last faint adumbration of responsibility ends and complete mental aberration begins.
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Barbara says that this figurative, allusive adumbration of Jaffery's love affair is pure nonsense.
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Everything is ours in this scene-orchestration ,vocalization ,dramatization ,characterization ,gesticulation ,auditoryinflammation, cacophonation, demoralization, adumbration.
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It enters the sphere of supernatural faith, and becomes the adumbration of our home in heaven.
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The former is the adumbration of the latter.
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In our theatres the pantomime, which was originally an adumbration of human life, has become degraded.
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Of the political ideas which the world associates with 'Don Carlos' there is here no adumbration.
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The character of the patriarch Jacob is an adumbration of that of his descendants (xii.
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However, with each cycle of brightening and adumbration, Osserc believed he was coming to discern a disturbing pattern.
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Is the adumbration of God's Face.
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This obedience of the Virgilian hero to the heavenly will, was already an adumbration of the humility of the future
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Our Alabama contemporary is but an anile echo of the New York Tribune, a faint adumbration of the Chicago Inter-Ocean.
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But an image is but an image still, and can be but an adumbration or shadow of the true Perfect Being.
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Somehow this recalled his flare, his adumbration of some great idea connected with young Arkwright and the old Captain, and the South.
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In those light vanishing curves her womanhood was more suggested than defined; it dawned on him in tender adumbration rather than in light.