How To Use Hyperborean In A Sentence
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He is cast or casts himself on a pyre, but is miraculously saved by Apollo and translated to the land of the Hyperboreans.
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The Scythians and the Hyperboreans (sometimes the Aethiopians) were the noble savages of the Ancients.
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The streets are quite chilled, inside my head is brisk at best and the beat, well, the beat is positively hyperborean.
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Trees come and go, the hyperborean wields saw and chain, and drags away the remains.
Saltminer's archive I
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But the Northland's hyperborean laugh was not yet ended.
The Gold Hunters of the North
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The last point of the ‘northern twist of the axis’ of which the griffins are said to be the ‘figure’ is the Hyperborean paradise.
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Never is this pretty variety of woman to be seen in the hyperborean regions of the Rue
Another Study of a Woman
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This island is inhabited by the Hyperboreans there is also on the island a magnificent sacred precinct of Apollo.
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One should be cautious about the thesis that the name Thule is a serious and conscious reference to a Nordic, Polar connection, in the effort to make a connection with the Hyperborean origins of the Indo-Germans -- since Thule appears in ancient tradition as the sacred center or sacred island in the uttermost North.
WAR OF PERCEPTION
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Its grid plan, zoned districts and splendid Nevsky Prospect created a strange kind of hyperborean vertigo in those who contemplated it.
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It is a remarkable reminder of the culture of the Getes, a Thracian people who were in contact with the Hellenistic and Hyperborean worlds, according to ancient geographers.
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On to the blankness, they unravelled myths - immortal Hyperboreans, unipeds bouncing on the snow.
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After hearing a glopping sound hit the snow covered ground, Hugh's skinless face begins scanning the hyperborean terrain for his epidermal layer.
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I will break my natural 23rd street northern boundary and trek up to the hyperborean wilds of the greater Lincoln Center area with you.
Augieland
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Moreover, there was the seclusion of the island, and the sense - from this almost hyperborean perspective - of Edinburgh and London being distant, southern cities, veritable tropical hotbeds of steamy licentiousness.
Jura Duty
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Abaris, priest of the hyperborean Apollo, who it is pretended was contemporary with Pythagoras, was still more famous for his rod.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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I am joylessly a at unsoiled curtailment, but i vestris to halevy rise two petting ago, if wonderfully for cytoarchitectonic hyperborean fluidram.
Rational Review
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A gentle smile, decorous as the presence required, passed over the assembly, at a feat which, though by no means wonderful in a hyperborean, seemed prodigious in the estimation of the moderate Greeks.
Count Robert of Paris
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I remain open to the possibility that the ancient Vedas, Hyperboreans, or Druids might have enjoyed some special power of awareness through their skill at chiromancy, crystal gazing, or navel contemplation.