How To Use Lightening In A Sentence

  • A reaction induced on the laboratory bench may, like yeast in inert dough, leaven the whole of mankind, lightening and lifting it to heights undreamed of by its ancestors. The Contribution of Creative Chemistry to the Humanities
  • We live in Georgia where it gets unreasonably hot in the summers....need less to say my story involves, lightening, a burned out transformer, an air conditioner crame and 98 degree heat. Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • And a most enlightening experience it is. Times, Sunday Times
  • In once lightening movement she threw a dagger from her boot towards the soldier.
  • He curls his lip to add that he found Psystar's cases "unenlightening". Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
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  • Seeing as we all knew who won it months ago, it was spectacularly unexciting, unenlightening and unentertaining. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first time lightening application should be applied approximately one half to one third of an inch from the scalp to the ends.
  • And speaking of science, the story uses a fair amount of real, present-day science which is delineated from the fictional in an enlightening afterward. REVIEW: Twistor by John Cramer
  • Intertextuality, collage, declared and covert citations are instrumental and often enlightening in her 'decreations'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • To lump all these countries together is unenlightening. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's -- that's what I call nationalism, enlightening ... Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000
  • All three DVDs contain director's filmographies and biographies, a hazy, mostly unenlightening historical sketch of the pink film, and unremovable, headache-inducing ‘white-on-white’ subtitles.
  • To make matters worse, Ellen wasn't lightening the homework load one bit.
  • For a desert people winds, rain, thunder, lightening, hurricanes, thunderbolts, whirlwinds, and other meteorological phenomena held tremendous fascination.
  • The rain pelted down on him and he moved like lightening. Send'er Down
  • A lightening bolt struck the school itself, blackening some of the walls and frazzling the electricity sockets.
  • However, when it comes to attempting to understand the deep structure of classical proof systems (and in particular, when two derivations that differ in some superficial syntactic way are really different ways to represent the one underlying ˜proof™) it is enlightening to think of classical logic as formed by a basic substructural logic, in which extra structural rules are imposed as additions. Substructural Logics
  • It was a truly enlightening experience. The Sun
  • We walk a boardwalk in the Point of Rocks area to King's Pool, where we watch the silvery blue pupfish dart about like liquid lightening. Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II
  • There was no flash of light; no sudden enlightening; but I began to feel a peace I had never had.
  • Not so much 'dark tourism' as an enlightening account of a wretched tsarist penal system. The Times Literary Supplement
  • One in the last five Premiership games and a string of similar enlightening statistics gleaned from scanning this season's ‘goals for’ column show why Wanderers are slugging it out with the rest of the relegation pack.
  • In its heroic period the Freudian school, in agreement on this point with the other, enlightening Kant, demanded the ruthless critique of the superego as something alien to the ego, something truly heteronomous.
  • As she said her name aloud, a bolt of lightening hurtled towards the earth and struck it with a loud boom.
  • If the "Children's Houses" were to succeed in enlightening the people on such truths, they would be accomplishing a very lofty hygienic work for the new generations. The Montessori Method
  • His lectures on the early medieval period were always both entertaining and enlightening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heavy rain, strong winds and lightening crashed through the town in selective patches.
  • Lightening set fire to the forest
  • Italy has proved an enlightening experience in just a short time. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first sight, the Atlas of World Art edited by John Onians (Laurence King £75) is a truly original and endlessly enlightening book, the answer to numberless prayers born of ignorance.
  • Zetsche, famous for his thick white moustache and genial personality during the presentation he told a Jeff Foxworthy joke and referenced lightening a car by using a chainsaw, called the roadster "a trophy" that combines style and comfort in a sports car. Forbes.com: News
  • The mystical warrior balled up his fist, summoning a sphere of black energy, which was surrounded by purple lightening, and flung it into the air.
  • His enlightening management philosophy has led to the writing of his books Any manager aspiring to superior leadership would be wise to study Gerrys advice, and should not let the Lead with Love title confuse them: this is a book about peak performance and it essentially "demands" that the leader establish clear and stretch expectations, and to then hold the team members accountable for achievement. WN.com - Articles related to Traditional plastics shelved in bio-product industry
  • Robinsons portrayal of these womens influence as civilizing and enlightening is very different from Wollstonecrafts portrayal of the French court in her An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution (1794), where she described Editorial Notes to 'Letter to the Women of England'
  • Featuring some vicious assessments and enlightening insights, not to mention a new defintion for the acronym STD, take a look at what Roadrunner Records Latest News
  • Quick feet, lightening turns and shots taken early often mean that a half-chance is often nestling in the goal before the keeper has a sniff of it.
  • The goal is that the link takes people to something that's enlightening or entertaining, and they thank you by retweeting it.
  • Some measures for lightening the Rn harm are put forward on the basis of investigation results.
  • Wisdom is worth more than gold in enlightening and improving the human race. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Well, we had a cloudburst with lightening and thunder this afternoon.
  • Against my volition, I began to smile, and he smiled back, the expression lightening his face. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • I'm giving a talk to the local section of the American Chemical Society, so I'll be off scarfing up a free meal and enlightening whoever shows up.
  • Lightening is a discharge of static electricity that ‘contains’ millions of volts of potential difference and many thousands of amps of electrical current.
  • The result is a balanced, touching and enlightening portrait of a great writer and a curiously lovable man. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, the media in Beijing reported: "it is heart lightening to see GSO rising from the southern China so quickly and becomes one of the mainstream orchestras".
  • It was unedifying, unenlightening and uninteresting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bodhisattvas, or brave ones, the spiritual offspring of the Buddhas, are those beings who have the enlightening attitude (bodhichitta) to work toward the attainment of Buddhahood, that is enlightenment, for the sake of all beings. The Wheel of Sharp Weapons
  • It is a juddery and rather unenlightening trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thanks to his enlightening work, I now realize that I need to first get a large group of ethnically, racially and religiously homogenous people together to go to TNR offices to obtain permission from the editors that we call ourselves “a nation” before we can have any human rights. saifedean Says: Matthew Yglesias » Bye, Bye Nationhood
  • Repression and mystery, he considered wholesome for girls; and he considered the enlightening of them -- to some extent -- a prudential measure for their defence; and premature instruction is a fire-water to their wild-in-woods understanding; and histrionic innocence is no doubt the bloom on corruption; also the facts of current human life, in the crude of the reports or the cooked of the sermon in the newspapers, are a noxious diet for our daughters; whom nevertheless we cannot hope to be feeding always on milk: and there is a time when their adorable pretty ignorance, if credibly it exists out of noodledom, is harmful: -- but how beautiful the shining simplicity of our dear young One of Our Conquerors — Volume 2
  • Sheet lightening turned on and off and silhouetted the palm trees for hours.
  • Details are sketchy but the lightening fast operation, lasting all of 5 hours, stunned France and the world.
  • The event is enhanced by film forums, panel discussions and soirées - this is an extremely well put together event, one that has gained a reputation for quality and enlightening entertainment since its inception a few years ago.
  • He flipped backwards between the two men supposed to be holding him with lightening speed, and delivered a roundhouse kick to one and a scissor kick to the other before they had even realised what had happened.
  • In all, this was a pretty dull and unenlightening debate: I doubt it's going to change anybody's fortunes at all. GOP presidential economics debate in New Hampshire - as it happened
  • In the end, it is neither enlightening nor edifying.
  • It is jam-packed with enlightening facts, practical diagrams and clear explanations about weather phenomena and why they form. Times, Sunday Times
  • As such, he is the lightening rod for all criticism and suspicions that go with administering such difficult terrain.
  • Okay, well, thank you very much indeed for that additional enlightening point.
  • The opposition between his religious heritages is mentioned frequently but only in a schematic and unenlightening manner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lightening is a discharge of static electricity that ‘contains’ millions of volts of potential difference and many thousands of amps of electrical current.
  • Gourmands and epicureans aren't always nice, and they're not always entirely sane, but they are always interesting - and the best of them enlightening, in a way that transcends recipes and digestion.
  • A: Superficial chemical peels or using a topical lightening agent such as hydroquinone, retinoid, AHA, glycolic acid, etc, are other ways to treat your condition. Undefined
  • I love that she looks like she is about to tell someone exactly what they can do with whatever rule book they are trying to sell her…and I love the zappy-lightening-stuff around her! Ann Aguirre » Blog Archive » Killbox cover hotness
  • Is the entertainment value of a kid sobering up after anesthesia or a baby burbling at random pieces of paper worth the costs of objectifying them for public consumption, however diverting, enlightening or cathartic? 'The Kids Grow Up' turns the lens on home videos and the right to privacy
  • Sometimes the lightening forked across the sky like a crack in the dark firmament.
  • There's a smattering of lightening fast bluegrass banjo picking and whole array of strange folk tunings presumably descended from both the alternative and traditional sides of Americana.
  • In years gone by, he had discovered lots of things dropped along the trails by emigrants lightening their wagonloads as they pushed for the mountain summits.
  • I had a long chat today with folks from Yahoo about the ongoing "size matters" tempest, and it was once again enlightening. Boing Boing
  • Fear like quivering rain after a lightening bolt periled the air.
  • His analysis proves to be both entertaining and enlightening for film buffs and academics.
  • Presently, there was a lightening of foliage and I thought, almost disappointedly, all that panic for nothing.
  • The result of this subversion is a surprisingly mature and complex look at gender politics — revealing the power of comics and science fiction to address feminist issues and to reach a younger, predominantly male audience with a enlightening message. It’s a Woman’s World | PopPolitics.com
  • Also most enlightening, is to see how local champions of "Green" living and public transportation, who advocate and even legislate with every fiber of their being to get vehicles such as large white GMC pickups off the road, live and work in the same manner as they demand of their constituents. Smell test? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • His mood was lightening up, the adrenaline from battle beginning to dissipate to a level he could control.
  • This character, together with the secular modernity, enlightening modernity, reflectional modernity and aesthetic modernity, constitute the multiple aspects of modernity.
  • The instruction manual that came with my new computer wasn't very enlightening about how to operate it.
  • The book is a generous one, enlightening, entertaining and different. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her skin was sable black and shining lightening blue.
  • Meditation is a process of lightening up, of trusting the basic goodness of what we have and who we are, and of realizing that any wisdom that exists, exists in what we already have.
  • It strikes the air like a pale violet lightening bolt.
  • Graven in its surface is a lightening bolt, a cloud shedding rain, the crescent moon, the all seeing eye.
  • With lightening speed the big man's combat instincts switched to autopilot.
  • The essay is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking.
  • His distinctive language of image and tremendous momentum of using pen and ink, bear aggressive visual power, penetrate into people's heart and soul and are very enlightening.
  • The rumbles of thunder continued spasmodically above our heads, and the streets occasionally lit up in a flash of lightening.
  • I watched in amazement as the two combatants traded blows and then there was a flash of lightening that dazzled my eyes.
  • And after the situation had cooled into oblivion, I was left with an enlightening feeling of how being purposely outcasted feels like.
  • He paints an otherworldly , murky scene of dread in the cemetery where lightening flashes and thunderroars.
  • But it's a more balanced account than you generally get from such television specials, and anyone who has been on a cruise is likely to find it entertaining and at times enlightening. Critic's Corner Tuesday
  • I don't know how enlightening you've found it, but I hope I have given something of the heathen perspective.
  • He gave me a lot of background on the original King Arthur myths, and it was enlightening because so much of my knowledge of King Arthur was based on children's storybooks and movies.
  • If I'm enlightening anyone or educating anyone, it's by way of the story itself.
  • Cholera strikes so fast it is sometimes called the lightening disease. As Cholera Spreads in Haiti, Authorities Expect Disease to Remain for Years
  • This movie could so easily have descended into schmaltz and saccharine yet instead it is by turns dark, comedic, violent, enlightening, frighteningly real and ceaselessly inspiring and surprising.
  • Deadly with a rifle and lightening fast on the draw with a pistol, few dared challenge him.
  • It's only fitting to link to the Washington Post obituary, co-credited to Woodward himself, although the New York Times obit is actually more enlightening. December 2008
  • More modern treatments for lightening freckles include freezing them with liquid nitrogen.
  • I've been less interested in influencing events and the ministers who make them than in enlightening readers who may want to understand what is going on.
  • But on a lightening fast surface, the British No.2 was always likely to be a troublesome competitor.
  • It is highly readable, often persuasive and enlightening on the plays, but it is speculation.
  • This write up may appear to be rather simple and elementary, but I must emphasise that enlightening general public as well as most users is considered essential.
  • Spirit uses in enlightening the eyes; it brings us to a sight and sense of our sin and misery, and directs us in the way of duty. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • There was an appreciable lightening of the darkness and a faint luminosity drifted around them. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • A bolt of lightening hit in a very large building, then the clouds disappeared and the sun shone bright again.
  • The defense of Descartes 'real distinction proof is enlightening because it renders transparent the assumption of abstractive knowledge that might have aided contemporary readers' understanding of the proof. Motherly Advice
  • Intermittent snippets of conversation suggesting rehearsal out-takes rang with a self-consciously clever sitcom snap, ultimately not terribly enlightening or deep.
  • A black sphere surrounded with bolts of lightening then appeared.
  • We live in Georgia where it gets unreasonably hot in the summers .... need less to say my story involves, lightening, a burned out transformer, an air conditioner crame and 98 degree heat. Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • The approach is cerebral but always enlightening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually, the Commission decision is somewhat more enlightening, because it gives more facts and more directly discusses the sexual harassment theory.
  • Ther was a pause as the lightening flashed outside the window, followed by an earthshaking thunder.
  • Watching the way comedians dealt with difficult audiences was particularly enlightening.
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  • Since this enlightening experience, I have been able to be more punctual with office visits. Living with Angina
  • A number of studies describe a variety of methods which focus on educating and enlightening primarily non-gay men and women, but essentially any person with homophobia or heterosexist bias.
  • An example of academic analysis that I find truly enlightening is Zilia Papp’s article on the various versions of the story “The Great Yokai War”. Mechademia 4: War/Time » Manga Worth Reading
  • And in the twilight of their youth, this bleakest enlightening is, for a pair lovelorn and wretched, their single and final solace.
  • B. however supports Rossetti, and in point of fact Shelley usually wrote lightenings, even where the word counts as a dissyllable (Locock). The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • While the central themes embody the main thrust of what the text actually said, a study of the marginal and omitted ideas may be more fruitful and enlightening.
  • And many of the notions which form a part of the train of our thoughts are hardly realized by us at the time, but, like numbers or algebraical symbols, are used as signs only, thus lightening the labour of recollection. Theaetetus
  • Raymon took pleasure in enlightening that virgin mind which seemed destined to open to receive his principles; but, despite the power he exerted over her untrained, artless mind, his sophisms sometimes encountered resistance from her. Indiana
  • (The Philipines, as one example, sells many skin lightening soaps.) Michael Jackson: Shooting Star « Colleen Anderson
  • The movie was entertaining and enlightening. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • For automobile tires, motorcycle tires, bicycle tires, OTR tires, aircraft tires, bias tires, radial tires and other light, lightening, by the black handle, called the tire treasure.
  • When I got off the train there was a clap of thunder and a flash of lightening.
  • Suddenly, they hear a crash of thunder and see a flicker of lightening.
  • I needed something light but enlightening. Christianity Today
  • Arduous and enlightening, it was a journey into Africa which will forever remain with those of us lucky enough to sample life in one of the few truly untouched corners of the world.
  • Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience.
  • Nevertheless, plenty of light flooded the space from two ornate chandeliers and all the lightening from the camera crews. A kid reporter learns the ropes covering Obama
  • Considering, however, that Judge Alsup called all of Pystar's arguments "unenlightening," it isn't likely that the company will be able to present a compelling case to the court within the next 20 days. The Mac Observer
  • Instead, I am left to wonder, humorlessly, how we got to be in this American place of demanding the social defense of "lightening everything up" in our responses to reality. Dr. Cheryl Pappas: Lighten Up and Let The Good Times Roll
  • The advice is often both ludicrous and enlightening at once, and is delivered dead-pan by Chevy Chase.
  • The two hours sat listening to an orchestra of mobile phones, into which people barked: ‘I'm stuck on the train’ were enlightening.
  • There was a cloudburst in the afternoon with lots of lightening and thunder and today is overcast with light showers.
  • Depressingly, this is still the standard format - and similarly unenlightening for the intellectually curious viewer. Times, Sunday Times
  • As such, he is the lightening rod for all criticism and suspicions that go with administering such difficult terrain.
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  • The instruction manual that came with my new computer wasn't very enlightening about how to operate it.
  • The instruction manual that came with my new computer wasn't very enlightening about how to operate it.
  • The observatory contained a seismograph to record mining tremors, an evaporation pan and a device to record lightening strikes which are particularly virulent on the Witwatersrand.
  • It plays a unique role in enlightening people and cultivating desirable personality.
  • But this dribble of incomplete facts is fundamentally unenlightening. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a most enlightening experience it is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since this enlightening experience, I have been able to be more punctual with office visits. Living with Angina
  • Lightening, is a master of fooling, his business as the salesman in Miffin's drapery emporium being exceedingly funny.
  • I will remember this film as entertaining, enlightening and thought-provoking.
  • His speeches at maneuver conferences were always logical and enlightening, and one could not help respecting his extraordinary ability.
  • There was an appreciable lightening of the darkness and a faint luminosity drifted around them. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • The two interreges, Caius Sulpicius and Marcus Fabius, succeeded in that which the dictator had in vain attempted, scil. in having both the consuls elected from the patricians, the people being rather more appeased in consequence of the service done them in lightening their debts. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • As I came out, to ride home, the search-lights of the curacoa were lightening on the horizon from many miles away, and next morning she came in. Vailima Letters
  • In fact, going into Gaza recently to celebrate International Women’s Day, felt like entering that part of the Bible that I think frightens every child: the bloody part that everybody accepts because “God” tells them they have to, and any back-talker is likely to be struck by lightening. Archive 2009-09-01
  • For this time around, I had no interest in lightening the recipe (I love bacon and it really makes this soup), but I did want to get away from the canned beans. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The sky was gradually lightening and the peaceful suburb was beginning to stir.
  • The book is a generous one, enlightening, entertaining and different. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least tonight Marijke was on-line too, she saw with a lightening of her spirits. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Mr you emdashor grain and this example, I quite enlightening.
  • Frankel, a business writer and former brand "namer" himself, offers an enlightening, engaging and entertaining glimpse behind the scenes of the brand-naming business. QUICK READ
  • Would you prefer a forum where what you refer to as "experience sharing" were in lock step among respondents and therefore unenlightening for the questioner? Drinking the water in Mexico
  • Thinking is more powerful than talking. Reading is more enlightening than seeing. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The stories of their Levitical adventure are also far more entertaining and enlightening than most readers will expect. Cathleen Falsani: Living Leviticus: Who Could Do It? Who Would Want To?
  • The role of stories changes several times over the course of the narrative, but their presence is always understood to be a calming, enlightening one that puts human beings in their best selves. Mister Pip « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Yet regardless of such formalist elisions, this essay remains enlightening precisely for its heuristic clarity.
  • Physical strength is useless without not only a purpose, but also agility and lightening speed in order to elude enemies.
  • But the lightening has flashed and the thunder rolled…
  • Written by a photographer, designer and miscellanist, this book is addictive, enlightening, and endlessly entertaining.
  • The movie was entertaining and enlightening. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • No wonder the American edition of this enlightening book is titled Every Man A Speculator.
  • The forum is enlightening because it represents a collaborative effort to define "platonic" -- and define it against nearly everything else on Craigslist. NDTV News - Top Stories
  • With horizontal swaths of greens and umber on their lower portions and lightening shades of blue at the top, the paintings suggest landscapes.
  • The Elu of Fifteen ought therefore to take the lead of his fellow-citizen, not in frivolous amusements, not in the degrading pursuits of the ambitious vulgar; but in the truly noble task of enlightening the mass of his countrymen, and of leaving his own name encircled, not with barbaric splendor, or attached to courtly gewgaws, but illustrated by the honors most worthy of our rational nature; coupled with the diffusion of knowledge, and gratefully pronounced by a few, at least, whom his wise beneficence has rescued from ignorance and vice. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • According to Wagner Caterpillars of Eastern North America, Princeton Field Guides, 2005, the graded lightening of the sides of this caterpillar's body from the top to the bottom is an example of countershading. Archive 2006-09-01
  • Working with him in many fields was enlightening, joyful and always full of fun. CELEBRATING SECOMBE: A Tribute to Sir Harry Secombe
  • But whether you do it once or adopt self-examination as a regular practice, it can be an enormously enlightening and exciting experience. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • The screaming of the curlew is faintly heard even at this distancehe continues to ascend, and the hawk persevere's in her spiral motion, until she has gain'd the upper flight, then hovering makes a pounce swift as lightening on the exhausted curlew, and closing her wings both fall together, until within thirty or forty yards of the ground, when opening them she is by the resisting air brought upper: Sporting Sketches
  • It is an intelligent, enlightening account of disputes, narrating the advance and progress of medicine.
  • The most recent draft got overwritten, which is a blunder I haven't committed in ages, so I had to go back and try to make lightening strike the same place twice using the first draft. Archive 2009-10-01
  • In years gone by, he had discovered lots of things dropped along the trails by emigrants lightening their wagonloads as they pushed for the mountain summits.
  • They could take a mound of riced potatoes, turn them into dough and roll small pieces off the tines of a fork with lightening speed. Mary Ann Esposito: If It's Thursday, It Must Be Gnocchi
  • Lightening the mood is always a way to give the reader perspective on the graveness of whatever situation is at hand. 7 Reasons to Include Humor in Your Work | Write to Done
  • Unfortunately, the book proves to be distinctly unenlightening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lightening is much more hazardous to the farmer working alone in his field than a person in a crowded city street.
  • A thorough and enlightening biography of Earl Warren, a man responsible for no shortage of polarizing Supreme Court decisions: Brown v. Board of Education, Griswold v. Connecticut, and Miranda v. Arizona, as well as the conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating John F. Kennedy. Cover to Cover
  • We also hold these lights in our hands to honor Christ, and to acknowledge him as the _true light_, [5] whom they represent under this character, and who is called by holy Simeon in this mystery, _a light for the enlightening of the The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • The merchandise offered, includes moisturizers alone to be used day and night, anti-aging night creams, sunscreens, anti-wrinkle/antioxidant creams, facial foundations or skin lightening serums. Robert Tornambe, M.D.: What's In That Cream You're Putting On Your Face?
  • The book's treatment of the Synoptic Gospels is much too brief to be enlightening.
  • She is also technically superb and can move like lightening from the most powerful empathy to conveying emotions: her humour is astringent but never cynical: she is a lovely person and one of my dearest friends. Coversation Avec Bergman
  • Throughout the blustering winds parting the tall grass, a figure darted through the brush, and just like that moved as fast as the bolts of lightening above.
  • By 10 am a few sheets of lightening and blasts of thunder echoed throughout the valley.
  • The men whose lives are celebrated in this enlightening book had their moment and rose to its challenge superbly.
  • This is what I often call "enlightening the choosing faculty" -- bringing the light of consciousness, conscience and higher purpose to bear on the unique and extraordinary capacity within that can define your destiny. Andrew Z. Cohen: What Is Conscious Evolution?
  • Inorganic salts of mercury, including ammoniated mercuric chloride and mercuric iodide, have been used in skin-lightening creams. Public Health Statement for Mercury
  • As more jagged ribbons of lightening above set the sky alight, Ely swore aloud as he was blinded.
  • Take a special tip from the publisher and check out the ‘common confusables’ section - it is bound to be entertaining, if not enlightening.
  • Just as a fork of lightening flashed past her window, two figures appeared in the doorway.
  • Begin lightening raids on predatory businesses and apprehending all illegal immigrants in the workplace. Wonk Room » CNN Airs Anti-Immigrant Front Group’s ‘Pro-Labor’ Incendiary Ad
  • I braced myself for a smackdown but nearly everyone left considerate, measured, and often enlightening commentary - even the people who totally disagreed with me.
  • In other words, by having progressed through eighth -, ninth -, tenth -, and (this) eleventh-level bhumi minds, the natural purity of primordial simultaneously arising (mirror-like deep awareness and the sphere of reality) that you have enlighteningly rendered manifest is a Dharmakaya, a Corpus Encompassing Everything. Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Unawareness ��� Part Four: Enhancing Your Practice
  • Such lighters, usually flat-bottomed barges, were used in lightening or loading and unloading vessels that could not be wharfed, or where harbour facilities were underdeveloped or too small.

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