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The city's sublime air, laced with the scent of orange blossom wafting from the many citrus orchards, is legendary.
Temple drove through the gate with a sublime air of confidence, waved cheerily to the security guard, and was as cheerily waved in.
A "singer-songwriter" whose music is shaped by his love of piano-led jazz rather than guitar-centric rock or folk, he's always had a saving trick of rubbing the sublime air of his voice up against an often knockabout use of happy vernacular.
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The most striking element of visual rapture is the sight of sublime bodies flying through the air.
That sublime question hovers in the air, whenever "Some Like It Hot" is showing, as blithely as a bird.
Brian Glanville Julie Welch writes: Stocky, barrel-chested and gimlet-eyed, Dave Mackay combined delicacy of touch and sublime attacking play with an air of barely restrained violence.
As the protagonist takes his leave of life, the music charges the air around him with the sublime.
As an adjective in common use, the word is correctly employed not by Immanuel Kant but by Frank Loesser: "The compartment is air-conditioned, and the mood sublime".
I was floating along in this $89k Lexus flagship, cooled by air-conditioned seats, jamming to Sublime on Rdio over a Bluetooth link to my Droid X.
In the Bible, air is the realm of the sublime.
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