Sentence examples for space of something from inspiring English sources

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While the word counts of Alex Epstein's "microfictions" may rarely reach triple digits, the seven stories we're publishing this week at Recommended Reading, from his new collection, For My Next Illusion I Will Use Wings, occupy the space of something much larger.

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It proposes that about a trillionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second after our observable Universe got going, it went through a super-rapid expansion, taking an infinitesimally small patch of space to something about the size of a marble, before then continuing to coast outwards.

lack said: "Greg has shown a remarkable level of recovery during a short space of time, something he has shown an aptitude for throughout his athletics career.

And Michael Sorkin, an architect and director of the graduate program in urban design at City College, would create a "great space of gathering, something between a plaza and a park," he wrote in a recent essay.

When we think of space we think of something that's up there, underexplored and quite unknown, but so is the ocean.

According to the website, investigators believe the objects to be interfaces for controlling "the position and orientation in space and time of something bigger," perhaps an alien spacecraft.

Someone says something in the imaginary public space of the drama – something bland or grand.

The craft of making games has improved dramatically in such a short space of time, but something is still often missing from the soul of today's industry call it heart, call it a lost sense of wonder or magic.

The craft of making games has improved dramatically in such a short space of time, but something is so often missing from the soul of today's industry – call it heart, call it a lost sense of wonder or magic.

Stars shine out of space and something comes out of nothing, just in the same way as when you listen, in an unprejudiced way, you hear all sounds coming out of silence".

"Some of the images reference the celestial, as if the image was taken of space; something that the Hubble telescope may have taken or an image taken from space looking down on Earth".

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