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He explained the episode, and countless others in his novels, as theology and sacrament, something that gave a small inkling of what the love of God was like.
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It was Planck himself who first had an inkling of a smallest possible size.
No one in the small town of Palm Harbour had an inkling of what was about to take place, because no one knew Bishop well enough to notice any change in his manner.
Our pet snail has given birth to a small son while our back was turned, and as we had no inkling of it, we are still bewildered about life.
The Guggenheim show gives us an inkling of af Klint's parallel lives, following "The Ten Largest" bombshell with a small display of conventional but solid portraits, watercolors of plants and one landscape painting, primarily from the 1890s.
And I've never gone running through the Louvre, but my inkling of what that might be like comes from seeing the trio of small-time renegades in Godard's "Band of Outsiders" sprint, hand in hand, through its corridors.
Any inkling of the table talk: priceless.
"Had you any inkling of them?
had some inkling of the negotiations.
I begin with an inkling of something on paper.
He also had an inkling of Flood's future plans.
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