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Maddalena leaned back and closed her eyes, struggling once more with the irresoluble problem.
There was much of the madman, and more of the scientist, absorved in some irresoluble problem.
They are, on the contrary, about imbalances of form and irresoluble oppositions of material that we somehow have to live with.
Perhaps it is a universally irresoluble paradox, but it is one of particular importance for the anorexic.
Reciprocity tends to be discouraged in contemporary organ gifting, thus creating an irresoluble sense of debt in the receiver.
Even as the play examines irresoluble strife and antagonism, it finds the symmetry, patterns and even the beauty within.
The highest art of diplomacy is not to paper over irresoluble differences with gobbledygook, but to find a way to disagree without damaging profoundly important strategic relationships.
He extols Enescu's virtues: the wealth of music history contained in these scores, their sensuality and spirituality, the way the composer cleverly resolves the seemingly irresoluble.
"There's a lot to be said," says Mr. Sherman, "for just posing questions that are irresoluble, or that are resoluble in many alternate, parallel and opposing ways."
As basic Confucianism does not require a belief in a 'god', its acceptance of western science-based thinking has been relatively easy, for there is no irresoluble conflict between science and religion.
The irresoluble oil, So gentle late and blandishing, in floods Of rancid bile o'erflows: what tumults hence, What horrors rise, were nauseous to relate.
As with Spielberg's "Munich," there is an awkward, irresoluble tension between the movie's urge to thrill and the weighty pull of the historical obligations that it seeks to assume.
It seemed to Ambrose that he was soaring endlessly through fantasmagoric gulfs, amid the ceaseless shifting and melting of unstable things, the transient forming and fading of irresoluble worlds.
Even as in visiting many others of the ancient remains, he had been troubled by a nervous agitation which was a compound of irresoluble awe and terror, of nameless, eager fascination and expectancy.
"In a world where groups, nations, and - we are sometimes told, and are tempted to believe - even entire religions are locked in irresoluble conflict, it is sometimes easier to dissolve our sense of the individual and place instead a collective stamp over peoples and territories.
Through his occupation, he gratified in a measure his craving for all things that have been steeped in the mortuary shadows of dead ages, in the dusky amber flames of long-sunken suns; all things that have about them the irresoluble mystery of departed time.