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How To Use Timelessness In A Sentence

  • I also thought that as a monochrome print it would convey a greater feeling of timelessness.
  • Pretty much everybody agrees that Zeppelin is—at the very least—cool to mainstream audiences, so their timelessness and significance is best defined by their bestknown work. Chuck Klosterman on Pop
  • Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness.
  • Certainly all this is about the intrusion of modern fuss upon a place content to bask picturesquely in rural timelessness.
  • The enormous space which had before seemed cathedral-like in its solemn majesty and timelessness, now resembled the aftermath of a hurricane or earthquake.
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  • Maybe it was the trees that gave this place its atmosphere of mystery and timelessness.
  • Despite Ellison's claims for the agelessness and timelessness of the novel's concerns, however, Invisible Man is a novel deeply preoccupied with time and history.
  • In the presence of their representation of the timelessness of the two sexes in their experienced identity, all the proprieties, conventions, ideals and virtues of the court fell into insignificance.
  • It's a rock place, a world of eons and eras and millions of years conflated to timelessness.
  • Glacial in its timelessness, the Tower of Hope is beacon for humanity.
  • Its characteristics of intellectualism, timelessness, cleverness, spin, non-contact, heroism, and contemplation are as if specifically designed to fit the national psyche.
  • The reversible timelessness of the imagination distinguishes it from the irreversible chronometry of memory and bends it toward the creation of art.
  • In the contemporaneity of this art, he is a metaphor for timelessness.
  • Maybe it was the trees that gave this place its atmosphere of mystery and timelessness.
  • Balthus's paintings aim at a classical order and refined estheticism, yet within this timelessness lurk subliminal tensions.
  • Maybe it was the trees that gave this place its atmosphere of mystery and timelessness.
  • Without question, Barbie has one quality that merits the term ideal, and that is timelessness. The Barbie Chronicles
  • Beck's work on IRM carries over into four songs – Terrible Angels and Paradisco offer a kind of oscillating glam-funk that goes perfectly with Gainsbourg's clipped, blank vocal style, while All the Rain and White Telephone reimagine her as a 70s balladeer, with an intriguing timelessness emerging. Charlotte Gainsbourg: Stage Whisper – review
  • The mere existence of such a throwback in the modern world suggests an inviolate timelessness.
  • There were developments in technology, organization, fortification, and in battle itself, although the hieratic pictures on temple walls convey a timelessness in which the pharaohs are shown seizing and dispatching their enemies.
  • For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock.
  • These painted images are contemplative musings of a reflective thinker looking through veils of timelessness to honour the artistic masters of the past.
  • I suppose it's nice to regulate and synchronize everyone's life with a clock, but it's sad when this kind of time becomes significant to the exclusion of the Timelessness that actually envelopes livingness. A BROKEN CLOCK REVEALS THE LIE OF A MATERIAL-MECHANICAL UNIVERSE
  • Her book which is loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night was described by the judges as a "magical story that brilliantly contrasts the timelessness of romance with the grittiness of reality".
  • Many observers commented on Stalin's timelessness and ubiquity.
  • Words are timeless. You should utter them or write them with a knowledge of their timelessness.
  • These theorists reject divine timelessness and immutability, along with infallible foreknowledge, arguing that not only should foreknowledge be rejected because of its fatalist consequences, the view of a God who takes risks is more faithful to Scripture than the classical notion of an essentially omniscient and foreknowing deity. Foreknowledge and Free Will
  • It's hard to say what you'll find most breathtaking about the eternal city - the arrogant opulence of the Vatican or the timelessness of the Forum.
  • All these books have strange, often adolescent protagonists to whom weird and grotesque things happen almost by accident, casually disturbing their otherwise suburban lives – and also a certain sense of timelessness and placelessness (this is an America we recognise, yet it is not real, and its cities are rarely named). Daniel Clowes: 'You've got to be obsessed'
  • In Mahapatra's poetry, the windows of life are flung wide open, and both time and timelessness, today and eternity rush in.
  • This may rarify the contrapuntal structures, making them easier to follow, but it comes at the expense of a certain elemental timelessness. Ionarts

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