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What an insubstantial way to express something so big, but thank you all the same.
The transitory, insubstantial way of things (suchness or emptiness) cannot be adequately captured by the fixed meanings of conventional language.
Espejo argued that the people of Quito were accustomed to adulation and that they admired any preacher who could quote the Bible in a pompous and insubstantial way.
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They exhibited decent technical effects but were in some obscure way insubstantial or evasive.
Mr Blair sees in Mr Cameron some of the callowness that he now despises in his earlier self that earlier self whose optimism and inexperience contributed to the frittering away of Labour's first years in office.As it happens, despite the dearth of Tory policies, there is nothing insubstantial about the way in which Mr Cameron is preparing himself to take on Mr Brown.
As for the remainder of these pieces, they are little more than insubstantial shadows, as ghostly, in many ways, as the specters they describe.
But Ms. Rice has encountered a lot of hectoring from critics at home and abroad who say that the administration is engaging too little and too late, or in ways that are ultimately insubstantial.
Even the changed acronym itself sounded like something literally grounded had given way to something so physically insubstantial that it's literally vapid.
Peche's manner is intentionally insubstantial, even haphazard.
The ogbanje inside the marble room are not insubstantial spectres.
But fashion would prove too insubstantial for her.
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