Sentences with phrase «figment so»

Figment so far comprises three ambitious and increasingly surreal videos about the phenomenon of amnesia.
It is a figment so alluring that world governments have poured billions of dollars and trillions of volts of electricity into machines designed to wrest the Higgs into observable reality.

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Last but not least, the open design gives the Figment a couple degrees of play, so that the nose bridge can easily fit different faces.
The example of Jesus is so strong, that even people who do not believe in God, or who think that Jesus is a figment of historical imagination, are still inspired by the example of Jesus to live with more love toward others.
Soon after, we find Christians heartily mocking other, irrational gods of the time which, being so hopelessly capricious, were to them no more than the work of human hands or, as we would say, the figments of men's imaginations.
Hot Girls Wanted chronicles four young women — this is a documentary, so they're real young women, not figments of someone's imagination — as they seek fame and fortune as porn models, showing their rapid progression from posing for photos in lingerie to participating in hard - core humiliation and bondage videos.
There isn't one god... And there isn't even one god for every religion... Every religious person creates a god in their own image, and prays to it... So there are actually billions and billions of different gods, each one being a unique figment of someone's imagination.
He knows all about this — in order not to follow it, but rather by the very opposite conduct to keep as free as possible of these deceptions, that he himself may not adopt any illicit way of deriving some advantage from the Good (earning money, distinction, and admiration) and so that he may deceive no one by a figment of the imagination.
Based on that same freedom I referred to at the beginning I will share this thought with all, I'd rather spend my whole life seving Jesus, die, to then find out the this heaven was a figment of my imagination, than no believing, endorsing writings such as this, doubting Jesus, die, to then discover that hell was all so true.
So for a Christian to say that «God is not amused or impressed,» whether you believe God is real or figment of imagination, is a fair assumption.
You are so sure that my God is a fable and a figment of (hu) man imagination... You are so sure that I don't know what I'm talking about.
We are working on several tracks, but Alvaro and Paul, so far, are a figment of what could happen».
«Nearly half of those pleaded guilty so this is not some figment of the imagination.
None of our academic staff ever granted an interview stating that Korede wouldn't be allowed to write exams, so I see the reports as mere figments of the imagination of the people who wrote them,» the source said.
In doing so any nuanced investigation into any aspect of the Trump Presidency is smothered and overwhelmed as a figment of the fake news.
Unfortunately, society is Just Too Straitlaced, Man to deal with their forbidden love, so they keep it hidden with the help of a pair of gay dressmakers (one of whom is played by Alan Cumming)-- caricatures who are mincing one - note stereotypes at best, figments that would be denounced as deeply problematic were this movie's politics not in the right place.
B. Dalmatian coast of Croatia TBD: The other places are only a figment of our imagination, so far as she knows anyway...
So Figment has an idea for a social game with optional premium content.
OK, that's good — I didn't expect two people independently to say so explicitly that «catastrophic anthropogenic global warming» was just a figment of their imagination.
«I didn't expect two people independently to say so explicitly that «catastrophic anthropogenic global warming» was just a figment of their imagination...» — hunter (the lesser)
«Science and religion are diametrically opposed, and will remain so unless and until God can be empirically demonstrated to be something other than a figment of human imagination...»
So if positive feedback is a figment of warmist dreams, as appears highly probable, precisely what suggests that negative feedback isn't the the most likely factor that has maintained at least some measure of thermal equilibrium over the eons?
Skeptics are so excited about spotting the failings of this 1940 spike that they forget that there is a real modern warming that is not a figment of Marcott's paper.
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