Sentences with phrase «such vastness»

He later comments on the vastness of the oceans, and their extremely slow reaction to any changes in climate as a result of such vastness.

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Not knowing the vastness of the world and the many creature inhabiting it that they had never seen, such a story could seem more plausible.
Only God not such as we are can appreciate anything remotely like the wealth of concrete life there presumably is in the vastness that surrounds us.
In my scientific suppositions I have proposed that their were once immeasurably unknown amounts of Big Bangs spread out uniformly upon the great vastness of spatial relativisms that is Nothingness itself... Such a theory regarding unknowable amounts of Big Bangs spread out uniformly upon the great vastness of continual Nothingness just may well be the missing mathematical linkage for explaining the hindering smallness of celestial issues that has confounded many astrophysicists who endeavor to seek a mathematical formulary in order to rationalize a theoretical understanding of the celestial cosmos...
But whoever wants, on the other hand, really to behold and receive all truth, and would have the truth - world overhang him as an empyrean of stars, complex, multitudinous, striving antagonistically, yet comprehended, height above height, and deep under deep, in a boundless score of harmony; what man soever, content with no small rote of logic and catechism, reaches with true hunger after this, and will offer himself to the many - sided forms of the scripture with a perfectly ingenuous and receptive spirit; he shall find his nature flooded with senses, vastnesses, and powers of truth, such as it is even greatness to feel.
In such communities, we can never seek grounds for hallowing our ignorance or sheltering our comrades from the vastness of life and the ambiguities of our choices.
The students also do projects, such as country reports, in order to learn even more about the vastness and the diversity of Asia.
The students do projects — such as country reports — in order to learn even more about the vastness and the diversity of Asia.
As such its brevity never thoroughly explores the sheer scale and vastness of Cy's expedition across America.
Paintings in «The Boundless» depict ephemeral phenomena such as atmosphere, fluid, and smoke as symbols of the uncontainable vastness of the human imagination.
TF: I was fascinated by the saturated rich greens and turquoise colors in malachite and the way the natural clustered formations resembled aerial views of lush landscapes; how something on a small scale such as that mineral sample could suggest the vastness of places, maps, regions, and rainforests, all seen from above.
The vastness of the American continent, with its unending landscapes and roads, and its vast cities embodying an energetic modernist optimism all combined to propel Beckmann — who had never before experienced geographic space on such an imposing scale — into an extraordinary fervor of productivity.
Such scale is tricky because the art competes with the vastness of the building itself.
The 1999 landscapes, as well as the subsequent Icehouses and Surfers series, call to mind Romantic paintings such as Caspar David Friedrich's Monk by the Sea (1809), in which a lone figure stands before the sublime vastness of an open ocean.
The problem with people such as Lindzen is that once the damage done that their derailment of the GWA action can be quantified, the full cost to humanity will as meaningful as trying to comprehend the vastness of space.
But such stories are always dwarfed by India's vastness.
Because we have such trouble connecting the vastness of climate change to the limited horizons of our lived experience, we have trouble caring.
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