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the firmament
noun
The vault of the heavens; the sky.
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Stapledon's book embraces the firmament.
The firmament is missing David Bowie and Alan Rickman.
From the firmament of Providence today, a meteor has fallen.
– See, see, where Christ's blood streams in the firmament!
The stars no longer shine in the firmament.
Have they really sent him up there, to the firmament?
We were no strangers to the firmament, but none of us had seen anything like this.
The firmament took command of the West Texas sky, and everyone looked up.
She had also become an adored fixture in the firmament of gay culture.
They establish him as a five-star photographer in the firmament of American pictures.
He forged the sampo, a world pillar that supports the sky, and hammered the firmament itself.
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