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  • Their potentialities would be limitless and their intelligence ungraspable by humans.
  • Interviewing him is like fishing barehanded : The answers wriggle nearby, virtually ungraspable.
  • Most of the sound works belong with the rest of the show, too, in being fragmentary or ungraspable.
  • Recurring themes are pointlessness and powerlessness, where good and bad meet in an ungraspable and sometimes deliberately incomprehensible greyscale.
  • But the contemporary attack on genius is itself a mythology, an attempt to grasp the ungraspable by diminishing it, reducing it.
  • He would pursue this style of inquiry in meditation, one day realizing that the soul is ungraspable due to its inherent emptiness.
  • Simone Knox praised its visual style in her article " Reading the Ungraspable Double-Codedness of " The Simpsons " ".
  • In almost every human tragedy, there is an ungraspable gap between the ordinary, everyday objects that somehow become absorbed in it and the gravity of the event itself.
  • It is propelled by inevitable suspense, since " Aisling's past is another world, her present an ungraspable flux, and she may not have a future ."
  • They're alive not as analyzable ideas but as fleeting, crackling, ungraspable nerve-ends, brain waves, emotions erupted from such depths that their sources can never be charted.
  • Despite Kammen's learned treatment of a good topic, there is something off about this new book, something vague and ungraspable about its themes, beyond the requirements of serious scholarship.
  • And while the plot in " Moby-Dick " may be driven by Ahab's anger, Ishmael's desire to get a hold of the " ungraspable " accounts for the novel's lyricism.
  • The " tathgatagarbha " is the ultimate, pure, ungraspable, inconceivable, irreducible, unassailable, boundless, true and deathless quintessence of the Buddha's emancipatory reality, the very core of his sublime nature.
  • Making sense from chaos has always been the artist's higher calling, but the tragedy of Sept . 11, as ungraspable in retrospect as it was unfathomable in execution, has seemed too monumental to address in creative terms.
  • "Free spirits ", by contrast to the philosophers of the past, are " investigators to the point of cruelty, with rash fingers for the ungraspable, with teeth and stomach for the most indigestible " ( ?4 ).
  • If much about the murderous assault by two students in Littleton, Colo ., seemed so alien and bizarre as to be almost ungraspable, there was at least one part of the story that seemed as familiar as Big Macs and oldies radio.
  • "The many photographs ( both archival and contemporary ) are compelling : individual faces help make the ungraspable numbers personal . . . . VERDICT Recommended for most libraries . " Patricia D . Lothrop, St . George s School, Newport, RI
  • Jesus, Wroe writes, " threatened the established order in two ways : He proclaimed indifference to it, seeming to recognize laws of his own, and he was connected by his followers with ` kingship'of a peculiar and ungraspable sort ."
  • The landscape becomes reduced to immaterial forces of nature and ungraspable impressions such as vast vacuous spaces, the darkness in the heart of woods or atmospheric phenomena e . g . the pre-storm blackness of heavens, the mist or the gust of wind during torrential rain.
  • Zen master Julian Daizan Skinner Roshi, teacher of Zen yoga, says that  rather than causing our ice to melt into an inert puddle, this liberated water becomes more like a fountain; it has shape, dynamism and energy but nevertheless there s an ungraspable quality . ".
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