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Airlines might ponder this timeless truth.
His example renews a timeless truth about creativity: the royal road to the heights leads down.
The problem of Cartier-Bresson's art is the conjunction of aesthetic classicism and journalistic protocol: timeless truth and breaking news.
But did the Babylonians conceive of it as a "theorem" — a timeless truth subject to proof based on accepted principles?
"Present fears are less than horrible imaginings," Macbeth says, and the impact of this timeless truth operates like smoke or splatters of blood do in another production.
"Jefferson understood a timeless truth," Meacham writes, "that politics is kaleidoscopic, constantly shifting, and the morning's foe may well be the afternoon's friend".
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Their usage reflects generational values, not timeless truths.
Myths were viewed as embodying divine or timeless truths, whereas legends (or sagas) were quasi-historical.
She was seeking specific, timeless truths, and she had found her instrument.
And, if we can have timeless truths in mathematics, why not in physics?
At the same time, they presented a set of supposedly timeless "truths" about masculinity that were rather new.
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