Sentences with phrase «gulf between words»

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In other words, the existentialist interpretation of myth provides the clue to only one aspect of the relation and the gulf between God and man, but it can not do justice to the wonder of its full range and depth.
The characteristic Greek conception of humanity and divinity fused and all but identified, which soon became the normative doctrine of the church, would have been impossible for Paul, and his words give no support to the supposition that he held it, For him a great gulf lies between both the pre-existent and the post-resurrection glory on the one hand and the earthly life on the other.
But elementary English recognizes a wide gulf between «a lot of» and the word «all.»
The gulf between standard - issue RCZs and the R can be encapsulated in just two words: Peugeot Sport.
La Paz sits between the Gulf of California and the Sea of Cortez, making it a word - class destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.
I don't think you got my point, and then to me it seems difficult to overcome this gulf between our understanding with a few words.
Images and words blink quickly so that the flashes — the absence of the image — becomes more palpable than image or text, thereby bringing this gulf between the lovers and the words / images to the fore stylistically.
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