Sentences with word «effluence»

Wisdom is nothing else than the breath of the power of God, and the clear effluence of the glory of the Almighty (Wisdom 7:25).
Oddly, the billowing diesel fumes of the airport did not smell like suffocating effluence, it assumed a peculiar pungent scent that morning, like the beginning of a new adventure, if an adventure could exude a fragrance.»
Shaw deplores the fare emanating from what he calls «Crystal Christ - o-rama, California,» maintaining that «there are not enough disposal plants in the country to handle TV Sunday morning effluence
With a global population of 7 billion, we are sitting on the cusp of drowning in our own effluence.
What you call British influence sounds more like suffering British effluence to me You also opine as a wistful afterthought... «but I expect one day we will have another public referendum on this» You think?
«I strolled out on the jetty and peered into the mist and coal smoke... From this spectral effluence appeared the Phoenix, looming high, klaxon loud.
Yes, Colonial Marines is a big bag of xenomorph effluence.
A sense of exhilaration emanates from these works; there's a contradiction between movement and stillness, between the flowing effluence of the paint and the absolute stillness of the paintings within their fixed rectangular frames.
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Long before we reached such population densities, however, we would in all probability have been wiped out by «effluence» — that is, pollution and similar secondary problems of overpopulation.
The 1960s and its effluence were, we are told, a universal blessing.
Residents in the mostly densely populated zongos are impacted by business activities, social conditions and effluence that are unique which requires special attention.
The book examines a preindustrial London whose 2 million denizens lacked the sort of sewage infrastructure necessary to carry all their, shall we say, effluence to a safe distance.
something that flows out; effluence.
To create the effluence and confluence of ideas and dialogue across the institutional spectrum, Bivins Gallery frequently collaborates with other galleries and curators from around the world.
Larry Zox: Stephen Haller Gallery Artforum International; June 22, 2005; Ammirati, Domenick; 700 + words If you're interested in modernism's effluence, you might take a look at the work of Wade Guyton, Carrie Moyer, Sam Durant, Jorge Pardo, or Milena Dragicevic.
LARRY ZOX Artforum International; July 1, 2005; Ammirati, Domenick; 683 words LARRY ZOX STEPHEN HALLER GALLERY If you're interested in modernism's effluence, you might take a look at the work of Wade Guyton, Carrie Moyer, Sam Durant, Jorge Pardo, or Milena Dragicevic.
H.R. 1460 (Focused Reduction of Effluence and Stormwater runoff through Hydrofracking Environmental Regulation Act of 2015)
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