Sentence examples for grounding essence from inspiring English sources

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Massive natural light, the sounds of birds and students, the smell of buds, the oak trees and their shadows, fresh air -- the grounding essence of place -- conspire together to nurture creative fireworks.

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A lower appeals court had struck down the limit on free-speech grounds, in essence overruling the portion of the Supreme Court's 1976 decision in Buckley v. Valeo that upheld the $1,000 contribution limit for federal candidates as a permissible precaution against corruption.

Use vanilla essence, ground ginger, ground cinnamon, or, if savory, try garlic or chili powder.

But the cottage and the ground retains an essence that you find nowhere else on earth.

One worry for this proposal, however, is this: while picket is presumably grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, it's unclear what if anything grounds facts like essence (see §5).

This tension, which is grounded in its essence, has been continued throughout its entire history.

(Don't even get me started on truffle oil, in most cases a completely synthetic product that has less to do with truffles dug out of the ground than vanilla essence has to do with vanilla beans – it's like buying knock-offs of the emperor's new clothes. I've eaten in a restaurant where the chef even put truffle products on the truffles to try and make them trufflier).

Wyclif's world is ultimately grounded on divine essence.

And it also means that it can stay fluid enough to encourage more people to write and bring in work that is more topical from those on the ground — the very essence of citizen journalism.

So, e.g., it was claimed that certain kinds of facts are necessary (it is a necessary fact, for instance, that promises generate claims and obligations, that colors have extension, that movements have velocity, that tones have pitch and intensity, etc.,) and that these facts are grounded in the essence of promise, of color, of movement, of tone, etc.

Thus in writing about the legal entities (such as rights and obligations) that are grounded in the essence of promising, Reinach notes that when such legal entities exist, they become "intimately interwoven with the rest of the natural world, with all the experiencing of persons who perform acts, with their feelings and wishes, their desires and intentions, their expectations and fears, etc".

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