Sentence examples for infinite perspectives from inspiring English sources

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The New Yorker, January 17 , 2000P. 83 Briefly Noted review of "Infinite Perspectives" (Princeton Architectural Press; $75 by Brian M. Ambroziak and Jeffrey R. Ambroziak... [T]his stunning cartographic anthology... examines verticality in mapping from ancient Iraq to the twenty-first century... View Article By Atul Gawande By Alan Burdick By Lidija Haas By Anthony Lane.

The New Yorker, January 17 , 2000P. 83 Briefly Noted review of "Infinite Perspectives" (Princeton Architectural Press; $75 by Brian M. Ambroziak and Jeffrey R. Ambroziak... [T]his stunning cartographic anthology... examines verticality in mapping from ancient Iraq to the twenty-first century... View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Emily Nussbaum By Phil Klay.

Second, and stronger, God's omniscience entails knowledge of the world from every perspective simultaneously, and the infinite perspectives of the world originating from God's nature simply are monads.

In a world with infinite perspectives, voices and information, we provide a concise, irreverent and satirical daily email to start your morning off right.

Though politicians and members of their constituencies argue immigration policy from seemingly infinite perspectives and sides, one point stands clear and definite: Decisions as to who can enter this country and who can eventually gain citizenship status generally depends of issues of "race," for U.S. immigration systems reflect and serve as the country's official "racial" policies.

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Henry James, Austen, Coleridge, and Shakespeare ("King Lear" was the pinnacle of Trilling's qualities), not to mention modernists from Proust to Kafka, from Woolf to Celine: their books are sanctuaries of anti-closure and infinite perspective, of right and wrong mashed together and dissolved.

Consider the symmetry of "Mechanic at Steam Pump in Electric Power House" (1920) which captures America's growing industrial might; the slashing lines of "Icarus Atop Empire State Building" (1931), where a worker confidently hangs onto a cable; or the seemingly infinite perspective of "Street Scene, New York City" (1910).

I imagine the view from the cockpit of one of those boats and remember that what Manhattan offers is an infinite number of perspectives.

The existing world satisfies this through the infinite variety of perspectives taken by the monads.

This infinite variety in perspectives entails that each monad reflects all of the others with varying degrees of clarity and distinctness.

Using zero as a placeholder we can code an infinity of numbers with a finite set of symbols (one = I, ten = 10, hundred = 100, thousand = 1000 etc).. From a modern perspective an infinite number of position systems is possible as long as we have 0 as a placeholder and a finite number of other symbols.

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