Sentence examples for everything simultaneously from inspiring English sources

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Molchanova told me, "It means distribution to the whole field of attention — you try to feel everything simultaneously.

"When you do this kind of work," she says, "you can never forget that you are an artist, but it's hard because you have to be an artist, an activist, a citizen, everything simultaneously".

The animals were so odd, and odd in such similar ways, as to suggest that species might be mutable, a terrible contradiction of the notion that God created everything simultaneously and perfectly.

"The moment goalkeeper Bonetti made his third and final hash of it on the Sunday, everything simultaneously began to go wrong for Labour for the following Thursday," he wrote in his retirement memoir all of 20 years later.

In this context, it is assumed to be working on absolutely everything simultaneously, and every new product announcement, no matter how trivial, is greeted as a tiny step toward an eventual world-changing transformation.At a minimum, this hypothetical transformation would consist of moving computation and data off people's personal computers and on to the network ie, Google's servers.

From a functional perspective, it is inevitable that we attribute trust, in order to reduce complexity, to make selections, and to build up actionability, for no one can distrust everything simultaneously.

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In the modern way, everything arrives simultaneously, so that when the hot dishes are ready, you haven't had time to scarf down all the cachaco.

Still, nearly everything here simultaneously celebrates painting as a pictorial language steeped in its own history while also insistently pushing the idea of what a painting can be to extremes of rawness or brevity.

The narrator of "Dancing at Lughnasa" drifts back to his most vivid recollection of late summer 1936 when, he says, "In that memory atmosphere is more real than incident and everything is simultaneously actual and illusory".

Thus, in a totemistic, magic-practicing, and fertility-worshiping society, "man" (in all the senses of that word) has the same stature as all the other denizens of a world in which everything is simultaneously natural and supernatural.

But it must have something to do with his new way of painting, too, in which objects have a double life as letters – the E of a crate, the A of a ladder, the O of wheel, pail and sun – and everything is simultaneously inside the scene and written on its surface.

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