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Sports never have some "essence" that can't be altered.
Each new discovery will subtract some essence from the uniqueness of humans.
The heart of the place, though, is in some essence unchanged.
The modern world has sucked out some essence, leaving a film-set perfection hollowed out behind the five-story facades.
Graves were overgrown, stone crosses protruding from tall grasses as though some essence of decay had condensed in them.
Opinion was mixed among other prominent Yorkshire figures on whether Cameron's comments might have some essence of truth.
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"I don't think of myself as a scribe, but there must be a compulsion that wants me to capture and reveal some truths, some essences.
As Gould has pointed out, we can attempt to describe ideas through their history, or by identifying some core or essence (Gould 2002).
All you need to enjoy a poached pair is some sugar, boiling water, and some vanilla essence.
For a scented kitty, pour some vanilla essence over the stuffing, and leave to dry, or add in some dried flower petals to the stuffing.
A shower of sparkling bubbles rises like some spiritual essence and gradually dissipates.
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