- is p****ing
through their minds. In his Shobogenzo,
Dogen says, "Sitting
fixedly,
think of not thinking. How do you
think of not thinking? Nonthinking....
-
angel looking as
though he is
about to move away from
something he is
fixedly contemplating. His eyes are staring, his
mouth is open, his
wings are spread...
-
angel looking as
though he is
about to move away from
something he is
fixedly contemplating. His eyes are staring, his
mouth is open, his
wings are spread...
-
between inclusive disjunction (for
which ∨ {\displaystyle \vee } is
almost fixedly used nowadays) and
exclusive disjunction, and may also
bring about confusions...
- this 1816
print by
George Cruikshank Byron (in the blue jacket)
gazes fixedly at Mrs. Mardyn, a
handsome woman (in the
yellow dress)
holding a large...
-
wrote in 1942 from
Warsaw about what he saw: "Uniformed
Germans ... gaze
fixedly at
women and
girls between the ages of 15 and 25. One of the
soldiers pulls...
- when it lay in
their power to do so, they kept
watch and ward,
looking fixedly at the seal and the bolt; for they
thought it
enjoyment enough, not that...
- Mole
reveals himself, much to everyone's relief,
although Badger still fixedly believes it was bare luck that Mole and Rat
survived the tribulations....
- p****ionately urge the
Cabinet to
adopt new policies,
while Palmerston would fixedly stare at a
paper before him. At a lull in Gladstone's speech, Palmerston...
-
necessary in his
opinion to be
immediately undertaken.
Palmerston used to look
fixedly at the
paper before him,
saying nothing until there was a lull in Gladstone's...