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How To Use Immateriality In A Sentence

  • ‘The immateriality of electronic texts is unsettling, a turn-off.’
  • Once again matter has disappeared, this time giving way to the immateriality of communication, where everything is discourse and discourse is everything.
  • The figure, in dark pants and red blazer, is flecked with strokes of blue paint that match the deep background of the canvas, suggesting his immateriality and the imagined space of the composition.
  • You misconstrue the significance of McCaulife and the ultimate immateriality of what folks like Herbert write. McAuliffe Hosting Unity Event For Obama
  • As immateriality culture legacy bashan folk song should be passed and developed in the new times.
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  • In another place he says, "We must necessarily conclude from this alone, that because I exist, and have the idea of immateriality, that is to say, of a most perfect being, the existence is therefore most evidently demonstrated. The System of Nature, Volume 2
  • The human soul is no exception - its "immateriality" is not absolute, but only relative, in the sense that in it the region of clear representation is so much greater than the region of obscure representation that the latter is practically a negligible quantity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • ‘The paintings are constantly changing in different light conditions, effecting a fluctuation between materiality and immateriality,’ she adds.
  • His observations would not have the poignancy they do, there would not be the tragedy or pathos he leaves as a ghost after his poem if the assumptions of materialism were not juxtaposed with his intuitions of immateriality. The Poet Thomas Hardy « Unknowing
  • The artist's touch is rendered as something palpable that intrudes on the immateriality of the photographic representation, to which the finger points - from inside the representation, as it were.
  • This is the age of post-postmodernism -- an age of both inoperative language and linguistic reflexivity, of "meaning" as both immaterial material and material immateriality -- and Douglas Kearney pushes hard against all of this by rendering language as active, operative, and indeed a locus for Spectacle. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • So you are embracing video's immateriality but also raising the need for materiality.
  • This research shows that the immateriality of mind is a deep illusion.
  • Icon worship has different types of materiality and immateriality, of dominance and recessiveness, and of truthfulness and falsehood.
  • And I†™ m arguing, finally, that that relationship is one of convergence; that in the strange new world of immateriality toward which the engines of production have long been driving us, we can now at last make out the contours of a more familiar realm of the insubstantial†the realm of games and make-believe. Inkblurt · Dibbell on the game-reality shift
  • For ought we know, the principle of life, sensation, memory, and volition _may_ belong to an immaterial substance even in the lower animals, who are not supposed to be immortal; and the only use which we would make of its "immateriality" in connection with its Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
  • Otherwise Ministers stand the risk of having their decision quashed by the courts on a number od potential grounds, such as immateriality or irrationality. Odyssey’s Never Ending Quest for Treasure
  • The immateriality of the inserted structures is induced by height and length, and by being counterpoised against the massive masonry wall, its thickness displayed in the deep reveals of small square windows set high above the ground.
  • This research shows that the immateriality of mind is a deep illusion. The Yogurt Made Me Do It
  • Anthropological theories of virtualism, materiality/immateriality and digitisation. Culture Matters

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