Sentence examples for terrain thought from inspiring English sources

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Triton has a famous "cantaloupe" terrain, thought to have formed as heat, driven by Neptune's tidal pull, allowed molten blobs of ice to rise and overturn.

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This is proportionately true of each of the sciences, where the most common principles just alluded to are in the background and the proper principles or starting points of the particular science function regionally as the common principles do across the whole terrain of thought and being.

In Old Tom Morris's era, a designer's main function was not to re-contour the ground in order to conform to golfers' expectations but to direct play over existing terrain in thought-provoking ways, and to capitalize on lucky topographical accidents.

The remaining thoughts pertained to the runners' immediate environment, which the researchers further subdivided: runners had mostly pleasant thoughts about terrain and wildlife, and mostly unpleasant thoughts about weather, traffic, and the other people around them.

That was not a popular thought on terrain where the police were mentioned in connection with the killing of Amadou Diallo, as opposed to their efforts to save lives at the World Trade Center.

The racial terrain is by turns explosive, thought-provoking, and hilarious.

He mines the terrain between art and overly pretentious thought about art; and between life and television or movies (which, for symmetry, often qualify as unexamined thinking about life).

But before we range across that sadly familiar terrain, let's give a moment's thought to loneliness.

Likewise, writing forces the brain to review its own landscape, plot a course through that mental terrain, and transcribe the resulting trail of thoughts by guiding the hands.

The liberals took hands with the totalitarianism as German fascism grew on the terrain where German liberals leaned to the retroactive thought of racism.

Nussbaum (among others) has emphasised that all observed facts are value-laden; how we feel about an issue emotionally, which is derived explicitly or implicitly and more or less consciously from our values, transforms a flat cognitive landscape into a three-dimensional terrain through what she calls 'geological upheavals of thought' [ 25].

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