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eternalise
verb
Alternative form of eternalize
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Nearby on the floor Kapoor has positioned 1,000 Names, a set of multi-coloured pyramids made of dribbling pigment that imitates desert sand: his tart comment on the vanity of public sculpture that attempts to eternalise the names of monarchs or military commanders who have already sifted into oblivion.
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Guardian Leeds will have no new posts after this Friday, but you'll still be able to search for older posts which are eternalised in Google.
Babbling in their infantile private language ("ourrichar gangridge"), punning and gossiping and muttering endearments, it has eternalised their relationship.
When the great photographer of the Parisian moment, Robert Doisneau, visited him, and left Sieff a copy of his latest book, Trois Secondes d'Eternité, Sieff wrote: "All photography is a moment, of oneself and others, of things and of the world; it is, at one and the same time, the eternalising of an emotion and its erosion.
And among the most important of their goals were: 1. Focusing on glorifying and eternalising the leaders and taking refuge in God and inserting them into hidden shirk [idolatry] through immortalising ephemeral, temporary personalities.
"He eternalised the greatness of the struggle for human beings to be free," said Sharpton.
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