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Likewise, Payne could also be considered a nontemporal being, as his twin.
She exists in a nontemporal realm and possesses great powers.
Exists in a nontemporal realm and has extensive powers, though not the power of creation.
Likewise facts are nontemporal transitions consisting in a relation passing from one thing to another.
We can't do this physically, therefore we must do it mentally, with what Priestley calls the "nontemporal" portion of our mind.
He also exists in a nontemporal realm, Dhund (the vampiric equivalent of "Hell") and has extensive powers.
"To the majority of Christians it undoubtedly means that God is more interested in nontemporal things than in solutions for the historical problems that are cropping up."
And that Elior, among others, "should revisit [the early writers of hasidic stories'] conceptual framework, in which sources coexist in a nontemporal fashion and freely talk to one another, as ideas in the Platonic world of forms."
"On journeys to heaven begun but aborted we have the psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung's report of his near-death experience: the "purest bliss," the "ecstasy of a nontemporal state in which present, past and future are one"; he was disappointed to be brought back.
As the Moscow critic Mariya Babalova has observed, Chernyakov's stage is a "multivalent, nontemporal space where all of Russia mixes together: boyars, priests, fashionable beauties, courtiers and Catherines and Elizabeths, White Guardsmen, 'new Russians' and the homeless."