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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For us it is an intended prefiguration of the great work of Jesus Christ.
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Here we seem to have the story of Job over again, in this prefiguration of the future.
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That which makes the union of the sexes something almost divine is that it is the prefiguration, the symbol, of the union of souls.
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The several prefigurations are not difficult to make out.
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"This prefiguration of the Word by Noah is certainly curious," remarked Durtal.