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  • We must assume " the world itself " as undetermined and undeterminable, as a mere chaos.
  • Probably it happens because the copyright status of the image was undeterminable by the bot, and requires human attention.
  • The series will be titled " Space Race ", although it is currently undeterminable when the show will begin airing.
  • Its relationships relative to this genus and the moa-nalos, enormous goose-like dabbling ducks, are completely undeterminable at present.
  • Its original distribution is probably undeterminable; it shows some traits of a supertramp species, but has likely been assisted to spread across its present range by human transport of its foodplants.
  • I've been searching for W . P . policy on external links to video hosted on Google video, etc . where the legal status of those video items is undeterminable.
  • They are often associated with a lapse in judgment or what are known as mind slips because the students had know-how to have avoided making the mistakes, but did not for undeterminable reasons.
  • It is placed in " Caloenas " as the least awkward possibility; its true affinities are presently undeterminable and it is perhaps more likely to represent a distinct genus of the Indopacific radiation of Columbidae.
  • Common vessel shapes at Cahuachi were the " double-spout-and bridge-bottles " . ( Silverman 1993 : 230 ) The Nasca phase of this class of pottery distributed at Cahuachi is largely phase 3 or undeterminable.
  • On the basis of the thighbones, there were 60 male adults, 53 female adults, 11 youths over 14, 10 children over 7, 29 children under 7 and 14 further individuals of undeterminable age; i . e . a total of 177.
  • After a nuclear war, Earth was uninhabitable and the only survivors were those on space stations which eventually came together to form the Ark; 97 years later on an undeterminable year the Ark is dying and 100 prisoners under the age of 18 are sent to see if Earth is now survivable.
  • The dean of the group is Gul Asghar Khan, a garrulous tribesman from the wilds near Afghanistan whose age was undeterminable . ( He said he was 110 . ) His brother, he said, fought for the British against the Turks in World War I; Khan met and married a leper here in the 1940s; and he has lived at the hospital for seven decades.
  • Some raccoons once considered separate species are now thought to be the same as or subspecies of the common raccoon, including the Barbados raccoon ( " P . gloveralleni " ), Nassau raccoon ( " P . maynardi " ), Guadeloupe raccoon ( " P . minor " ), and Tres Marias raccoon ( " P . insularis " ) ( Helgen and Wilson 2005 ) . " Procyon brachyurus " was described from captive specimens; its identity is undeterminable as the remains of the two animals assigned to this taxon cannot be located and may have been lost.
  • She says that  Blake reminds the fallen soul that she herself comes from eternity, and  might control / The starry pole / And fallen, fallen light renew .  But in this world she is subject to  Starry Jealousy, who, like the Hermetic demiurge,  containing the Circles and Whirling them about, turned round as a Wheel his own Workmanships, and suffered them to be turned from an indefinite Beginning to an undeterminable End .  Here Raine cited the " The Divine Poemander " attributed to Hermes Trismegistus in the " Corpus Hermeticum " that looks like a quotation from Blake himself.
  • That was the judgement of a fool . " His rationalist view of the cosmos is evinced also in Plutarch's letter of consolation to Apollonius : " according to Simonides a thousand or ten thousand years are an undeterminable point, or rather the tiniest part of a point . " Cicero related how, when Hieron of Syracuse asked him to define god, Simonides continually postponed his reply, " because the longer I deliberate, the more obscure the matter seems to me . " Stobaeus recorded this reply to a man who had confided in Simonides some unflattering things he had heard said about him : " Please stop slandering me with your ears ! ".