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eternities.
noun
Plural of eternity
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All the same, he never rejected the "eternities" that colour Asian life.
Anguished by transient reality, Jiménez next sought salvation in an absorbing, manic dedication to poetry stripped of adornment what he called poesía desnuda ("naked poetry")—as in Eternidades (1918; "Eternities") and Piedra y cielo (1919; "Stone and Sky").
When they are trying to crack a code or perfect an invention, they spend eternities testing out theories.
Augustine's answer (which, as refined by later thinkers, remained the standard Christian answer until modern times) includes both theological aspects (the ideas of the fall of angels and then of humans, of the redemption of some by the cross of Christ, and of the ultimate disposal of souls in eternities of bliss and torment) and philosophical aspects.
After that, Boston largely withdrew from the world stage and settled comfortably into its eternities: its teams, its universities, its terrible drivers, its brick landmarks, its aggrieved enclaves, its red maples.
Ives characterized the work as an attempt — among other things, if that is possible — "to trace with tonal imprints the vastness, the evolution of all life, in nature of humanity, from the great roots of life to the spiritual eternities from the great unknown to the great unknown".
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They don't have the resonance of an encyclical from the Pope stating an eternal truth, but they partake of the quality of eternity.
For eternity your image will stand for unquestioning courage.
Within two weeks one of my children will have put me back in the wrong damned case: I'll spend eternity in a Super Mario World box.
It is handed down in absentia, and unless Earth has an extradition treaty with the 357-room celestial palace in which Tony Blair's idiosyncratic brand of faith presumably leads him to imagine he will spend eternity, then the former prime minister is safe to continue telling every second interviewer that "history will judge me", or that he is "prepared to be judged by history".
Beneath the eye of eternity, he becomes momentarily modest: "I don't think I'm particularly brave or have had a specially extraordinary experience.
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