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How To Use All-encompassing In A Sentence

  • In each case, the town and the barefaced cliffs behind which the irradiated children survive are linked together through montage, drawing out an all-encompassing atmosphere of inhibition and isolation.
  • She gave an all-encompassing gesture to indicate her surroundings.
  • For Rilke, the father's all-encompassing love is what drove the prodigal son away in the first place and what threatens to overwhelm and destroy him on his return.
  • Sport is an all-encompassing drug, more addictive than crack cocaine.
  • An all-encompassing disgust with the whole filthy business is a way to claim your good-citizenship merit badge without earning it.
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  • Tim is an all-encompassing trencherman, as generous to himself as he is to others.
  • It's easy to imagine that the 12-year-old heroine of "The Mighty Miss Malone" (Wendy Lamb Books/Random House, 320 pages, $15.99) might become irate were people to dwell on her race; for surely (she'd say) what matters is her loquacity, intellect and "all-encompassing and pervasive humility. The Book That Broke the Color Line
  • Even our Party and government consistently express willingness to be subject to public scrutiny, so why do the Beijing Olympics have all-encompassing authority?
  • One of those all-encompassing terms for an "evil spirit, " a demon can represent anything from a malevolent ghost or fallen angel to a puppet of Satan.
  • It's up to you to not let minor annoyances become all-encompassing drama.
  • ONLY websites from china free shipping which accept denticulate agreeably with our all-encompassing readerbase are recommended here, so you can acquirement with abounding confidence. Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 15, 2010
  • Coming on the heels of the previous Jack Kirby's Fourth World, presumably the powers that be at DC Comics thought a title focusing on one character rather than an all-encompassing New Gods might catch on more than previous attempts with this particular batch of Jack Kirby's characters. Archive 2005-03-27
  • The PMI developed one of the most all-encompassing PM frameworks (PMP) and provides several levels of project management certifications.
  • The piece questions and explores the ideas of communication and its absence through images and time lags, while immersing the audience in Kitamura's all-encompassing world of movement, sound and images.
  • Instead, they were moments that struck me as evidence that the vestiges of basic human civility could remain, despite the all-encompassing hedonism and mechanism.
  • New crimes by the dozen were invented for the young that had never been considered crimes by adults: playing ball on the street, staying out late, consorting with older men, truancy, immorality, and the all-encompassing "incorrigibility" -- all basically crimes against the self, not others -- often resulting in standard sentences of three years or more. Dr. Robert Epstein: Juvenile Injustice: The Scandal in Pennsylvania Is the Tip of an Ugly Iceberg
  • As a teenager, Ms Hirsi Ali chose to wear the all-encompassing black Arab veil, which was unusual in cosmopolitan Nairobi. The Economist: Dark Secrets
  • Before the ingress into Gemini, reality was universal and all-encompassing: it was embodied in all of life's dimensions, both the seen and the unseen, as well as the knowable and unknowable.
  • Bluntly, is the dam bursting and does a really damaging and all-encompassing recession beckon?
  • By its very nature the noosphere is a whole system predicated by the holistic perception and philosophy which further states that evolution moves in the direction of greater, all-encompassing whole systems which of necessity embrace an increasingly greater consciousness as well. Thinking About the Noosphere
  • Even our Party and government consistently express willingness to be subject to public scrutiny, so why do the Beijing Olympics have all-encompassing authority?
  • I am quaking with all-encompassing fear at the prospect, an act that may help to save me by keeping my body temperature up.
  • Michael G Michael from the University of Wollongong's School of Information Systems and Technology, has coined the term "uberveillance" to describe the emerging trend of all-encompassing surveillance. Aftermath News
  • The blinkered tendency to derive all-encompassing, universal answers has dumbed down semantic questions, eclipsed interpretative discussion and blinded scholarship to the ways in which context could cook up hermeneutic content.
  • There are no all-encompassing answers, only local solutions, compromises, and on-going negotiations.
  • The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old.
  • Similarly, the holiness codes of Leviticus thread down from an all-encompassing mandate to behave distinctly from their foreign (and depraved) neighbors.
  • By premising its concept of "world" (or an all-encompassing framework by some other name) on an originary act of reflexive self-possession, Cartesian epistemology and the political philosophy of classical liberalism revolve a model of agency constituted ex negativo — that is, defined by the alleged absence of any inner pre-determination. The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction
  • Then again, you generally seem to be approach this type of issue via an all-encompassing and lamebrained dichotomy between wimpy, social democratic and stagnating Europe on one side and manly, free-market, rugged individualist and dynamic America on the other. Matthew Yglesias » Krugman on Europe
  • Flinx surveyed theall-encompassing sea of viridity, wherein every direction looked the same as any other. Mid Flinx
  • As described on line, the symptoms are as vague and all-encompassing as the advice proffered in newspaper horoscopes.
  • A claustrophobic, all-encompassing atmosphere of utter darkness takes over the poem.
  • This all-encompassing quality reveals a strong desire amongst students to understand and manipulate their environment.
  • After all, the Divine is an all-encompassing entity.
  • Hemangioma is an all-encompassing term, while the term capillary malformation better describes one of the hallmarks of Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome. Archives of Pediatrics current issue
  • During this special time, all temples and some churches light lamps with wicks dipped in oil, and true religious solidarity is felt in an all-encompassing mood of cheerfulness and joy.
  • The awesome, all-encompassing responsibility of the producer, who oversees every stage of the film-making process, can be punishing.
  • Other songs branch off down these individual tributaries: ‘High on the Mountain of Love’ is an avalanche of sound; unwieldy and arrhythmic, the only thing certain about it is its persistent, all-encompassing forward momentum.
  • But this pre-modern Gemeinschaft conception of an all-encompassing community that members unreflectively endorse seemed distinctly ill-suited for complex and conflict-ridden large-scale industrialized societies.
  • I know that most people seem to only skim my posts, so I really do post just for myself, but I'm feeling all-encompassing today, so I apologize for the lengthiness.
  • But the normative implication of this argument is that policymakers should be indifferent because, by this supposedly all-encompassing measure of welfare, we are no worse off than we were before.
  • In Iran, only the most devout Muslim women wear a chador, the all-encompassing, usually black, shroud.
  • Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing rendition of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them.

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