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Above those closed eyelids, where vision has taken the place of sight, a sepulchral disintegration of outlines and appearances dilates itself into impalpability.
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But even out of the mouths of their soundest reasoners it is easy to demonstrate the futility, the impalpability of their axioms in general.
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Perhaps one day, between them, they would break down the barrier, the strength of which seemed to lie in its very flimsiness, its impalpability.
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The peculiarity was physical, to begin with, and it extended to impalpabilities.
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He recognised her bright courage in venturing upon impalpabilities, but not without a shade of embarrassment.
Использование термина intangibility на английском
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The globe-wide ethyr sobbed out a single note before returning to intangibility.
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Dr. Holmes smiled, well knowing the intangibility of that house.
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Yeah, I know, I was essentially a ghost, but I'd never gotten much practice with intangibility.
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And because of the unique nature of software-itsintangibility-softwaresystems are often coded before they are completely specified.
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The most rigorous primness of behavior does not daunt them, nor the assertion of an icily virtuous intangibility.
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Such intangibility would usually cause investors to steer clear but Nakheel's trade creditors have limited options, said a Dubai-based trader.
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Pearl either saw and responded to her mother's feelings, or herself felt the remoteness and intangibility that had fallen around the minister.
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The wonderment as to what lay beyond, the sense that it was a limit to known things, its savage intangibility, its sheer silence!
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The phantoms of his boyhood, bulky and stiflingly near, had a monstrous reality, yet the ghostly intangibility that mocked his sword-thrusts of tortured inquiry.
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It was the very subtlety and intangibility of "they" that made him uneasy, made him less sure of himself and his own ability.
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The delicious moments are when the intangibilities prevail and pervade and possess.
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And yet there were certain intangibilities he had never attempted to make positive.
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Women worry more than men over past intangibilities.
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And people hate to pay for intangibilities.
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"And is not the thing we call life one tissue of intangibilities?"
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In the king's palace there must have been shrines to intangibilities-asthere should be everywhere-forthey seemed to come there, and belong.