Things unapparent are believed from things apparent, and incorporeal natures from bodies.
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From known facts the philosopher infers the facts that are unapparent.
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But it is an imperfect knowledge that is of things unapparent or unseen.
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Heir unapparent: If North Korea faces succession, who might replace Kim?
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The truth is that she revealed her innermost and unapparent nature only in her poems.
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The apparent facts disclose the facts that are unapparent.
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The extension of the known to the unknown, of the apparent to the unapparent, gives us Science.
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Those playing made that quiet study of him which is so unapparent, and yet invariably so searching.
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We cannot see,-wemust imagine,-theunapparent facts.
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This stretch of MLK Drive was cordoned at either end by wooden barricades due to (unapparent) DOT construction.
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As Philip Aylwin says, "the only soul-satisfying function of art is to give what Zoroaster calls 'apparent pictures of unapparent realities.'"
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Yet there are Principles, that make apparent The images of unapparent things, And the impression of vague characters And visions most divine appear in ether.
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To Ardal, watching from the drawing-room, if he was watching, the tension of the moment, the sudden concentration of possibilities, would have been wholly unapparent.
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"You can claim, at any rate, a bloodless and unapparent revolution," the Prince observed.
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"The little Marteen" was singularly unapparent at this moment.
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Things unapparent are believed from things apparent, and incorporeal natures from bodies.