Sentence examples for part of nothingness from inspiring English sources

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In imagination, the object is indeed intended by consciousness, but "as absent", as "containing a certain part of nothingness" inasmuch as it is posited as not existing here and now (Sartre 1940).

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Part of that "nothingness" emanated from Obama's Washington.

The best part of a nothingness is: no one can say its rubbish because it is nothing it doesn't have to look like anything they don't know what it is meant to look like so they can't actually criticize it.

Mr. Sekine's two-part sculpture "Phase of Nothingness — Water" looks, initially, like textbook Minimalism.

"The central part of Tokyo has nothingness," he said.

Though nothingness is part of it.

A part of him still exists – in the face of nothingness, that will do very nicely, thank you very much.

For the most part these were not natural creations but imperial carvings sliced out of nothingness by the victorious Allied colonial powers, notably France and the UK.

These theories, and their resonance with modern technologies, are the starting point for Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's project "Levels of Nothingness" featuring Isabella Rossellini and commissioned by Works & Process at the Guggenheim as part of its program series "Kandinsky in Performance".

For Sin City, the second part of his series Air, he took his camera to Las Vegas, another "island of light in the middle of nothingness," as he describes in a post on Storehouse.

This is the result of nothingness.

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