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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and elemental that" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a context where one is describing something fundamental or basic, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The principles of nature are complex, yet they are and elemental that they can be understood by anyone."
Alternatives: "and fundamental that" or "and basic that".
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It is precisely this perplexing mixture of the imaginary in the material and elemental that makes professional wrestling an example of what the famed Muslim Sufi Ibn al-ʿArabi calls a barzakh (isthmus) and ʿālam khayāl (imaginal realm).
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"That is a geographic, historic and elemental fact that has not been accepted by the North American leaders," he said.
It is such mainstream mythopoetics as graphic novels, animated films, science fiction and other popular forms that since the 1960s generated the profusion of spectacular activist myths of LGBT-identified vampires, multiracial mutants and cyborgs, and ecological elementals that have been crashing the narratives of the mainstream culture since the 1960s.
Fleet Foxes is altogether too loose and elemental for that.
Most ECM covers these days are moody and elemental photographs that tack toward the abstract: melancholy Bergmanesque cityscapes and landscapes swaddled in fog, waterscapes and skyscapes.
With the rise of the orthodoxy, then, the foremost and elemental factor that came to be emphasized was the notion of the majority of the community.
Over the subsequent set, twigs showed off psychosexual theatre, futurist love song and elemental dance that can be counted with the greatest art being made on the planet today.
Analysis of the montmorillonite was performed in order to determine the structural and elemental changes that occurred after reaction with carbonic acid.
We noted unusually high HRs during November and December 2004 that we had not seen in the previous subchronic mouse CAPs inhalation studies (Hwang et al. 2005); we then examined the associations of HR and HRV with the FPM mass and elemental concentrations that were measured each exposure day.
"The Great Night" has an apparent model in John Crowley's "Little, Big" (1981), a tale of the intersection of human lovers and fairy elementals that takes its underlying patterns from alchemy and Renaissance metaphysics.
It's ironic, too, in that referencing the ancient and elemental, the music that resulted frequently sounded so frou-frou.
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