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  • ...of the hour glass turned 90°. Obviously, this action would cause the hour glass to take infinite time to empty thus presenting a tangible example of infini
    7 KB (1,116 words) - 00:47, 13 December 2020
  • "The Diamond Night shines strong like gleaming glass corridors of filtered Sun rays. The complex designs stand out clear against
    3 KB (508 words) - 12:08, 27 December 2010
  • ...Minimalism Minimalism] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Glass Philip Glass] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_(composer) John Adams]). Wit
    5 KB (752 words) - 01:38, 13 December 2020
  • ...s created this [[form]]. He has likewise created the water that fills this glass. Not only in the broad scope of creature orders, but in the specific sense I would like to continue this image of a glass of water, if you are [[satisfied]] with your [[question]].
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  • ...and intent on listening as now your focusing also comes under the looking glass. It has very much to do with the upliftment of the thought-patterns on this
    3 KB (534 words) - 14:31, 4 March 2020
  • ...undisputed. The most common example of this [[phenomenon]] is the "Is the glass half empty or half full?" situation. The [[degree]] in which situations lik
    3 KB (505 words) - 02:12, 13 December 2020
  • ...wooden frame with a spring-loaded back, similar to a picture frame with a glass front. The drawing would be traced in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_
    3 KB (521 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
  • ...[fact]] in the shape of geometric prisms. Prisms are typically made out of glass, but can be made from any [[material]] that is [[transparent]] to the [[wav
    4 KB (566 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
  • It is a courageous and brave soul, who can look honestly into ‘a looking glass,’ and examine self to see what the origin and cause of the present illnes
    3 KB (523 words) - 18:10, 27 December 2010
  • These unique assemblages occur on the sea of glass, the great gathering field of the system capital. They are purely social an
    4 KB (590 words) - 22:40, 12 December 2020
  • ...ke human beings watch sympathetically when a bird keeps hitting the window glass without understanding why it can’t escape, many watch from above how huma
    4 KB (598 words) - 00:12, 9 February 2020
  • ...[[idealism]]. By doing your current best, you will shatter one by one the glass ceilings of stubborn [[resistance]] that stand in the way of your highest [
    3 KB (519 words) - 10:54, 7 April 2021
  • These unique assemblages occur on the [[sea of glass]], the great gathering field of the system capital. They are purely social
    4 KB (613 words) - 22:32, 12 December 2020
  • ...rly 19th century—a problem alleviated by the introduction of silver coated glass mirrors in 1857,[7] and aluminized mirrors in 1932. The maximum physical si
    5 KB (663 words) - 01:50, 13 December 2020
  • ...with scrupulous honesty and sincerity, putting yourself under the looking glass, you may discover what those buttons are that trigger your impatience. Thi
    4 KB (629 words) - 02:07, 27 December 2010
  • the tiny glass beads that had rained down on the surface of the planet soon after the impa
    4 KB (585 words) - 22:38, 12 December 2020
  • ...ifferent to being. So let us take the ‘doing of things’ under the looking glass and see how there can be an improvement.
    4 KB (656 words) - 02:04, 27 December 2010
  • 45:2.6 These [[unique]] assemblages occur on the [[sea of glass]], the great gathering field of [[the system]] [[capital]]. They are [[pure
    5 KB (686 words) - 22:02, 12 December 2020
  • ...pulous honesty and sincerity, you need to place yourself under the looking glass, and figure out what those buttons are that trigger your impatience. This
    4 KB (647 words) - 12:37, 27 December 2010
  • ...than anything you can imagine. Together, we look through God’s magnifying glass, we look through God’s eyes, we listen through God’s ears, and we study
    12 KB (2,345 words) - 16:40, 29 January 2017

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