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Anniversaries have nothing to do with his current influence; it is simply another sign of his inexhaustibility as a source.
Because of this inexhaustibility, claims Harman, there is a metaphysical problem regarding how two objects can ever interact.
It had taken me a while, but I had built up confidence in the inexhaustibility of the Sierra's beauty.
I am a sucker for Brooklyn's inexhaustibility.
At their happiest, the lovers arrive at a state that is exalting in its seeming inexhaustibility.
The inexhaustibility of The Divine Comedy is a consequence of this structural quality.
Inexhaustibility: A Non-Exhaustive Treatment.
Bamboo's attractions lie in its durability and inexhaustibility, Mr. Lee said, in contrast to the woods used for many midcentury classics.
However, many critics analyze a film by its inexhaustibility, or the range of its impact and appeal on to generations of fans beyond its original release date.
Storytellers like Calvino and Scheherazade can offer readers and listeners an infinity of incipits, an illusion of inexhaustibility.
Anya in Sanskrit is either a word meaning "inexhaustibility" or a pronoun meaning "other" or "another person" (it also has this meaning in Hindi).
"What I loved about him then, and continue to admire about him now, was that sense of the inexhaustibility of his imagination in every issue of whatever comic he happened to be working on.
Mr. Wright, who said he was 46, has been mining for such random nuggets of nonwisdom for two decades now, and perhaps the most remarkable thing about his comedy is the seeming inexhaustibility of the lode.
As Dr Suzuki says, 'The grandeur, the vastness, the inexhaustibility of nature are in man, and the sensitiveness and mystic impenetrability of the soul lies also in the bosom of nature.
It is reasonable to state that the 1975 book (published also in New York and London) was the beginning of a large field of alternative fuels, energy sources which would combine inexhaustibility with the absence of damage to the atmosphere.
"I was seduced by [ Picasso's ] magnetism, his intensity, that mysterious quality of inexhaustibility bursting forth from the transfixing stare of his black-marble eyes as much as from his work," writes Huffington in her preface.
The very inexhaustibility of the castle's ever-changing topography depressed her after a while, whereas at first it had seemed encouraging that one could never know the place perfectly, that it would never be boring, that it was always constantly changing; falling down, being rebuilt, altered and redesigned.
To the Editor: I appreciated reading Barbara Crossette's "A Neighborhood Tour of Jakarta" since I returned a year ago from having lived in Jakarta for nine months, and because of the truth in her comment about its seeming inexhaustibility for "unadvertised corners."
The resulting production, which has already toured the United States and been seen at the Barbican Center in London, is a testament to the inexhaustibility of these poems - a reminder that while the Shakespearean sonnet may be a tight and disciplined form, its life doesn't stop with its concluding couplet.