- two
incalculable aeons is a
period of time in
which a
bodhisattva may
still fall away and
regress from the path. At the end of the
second incalculable aeon...
- Engelmann,
Sasha (2021). "Geopoetics: On organising, mourning, and the
incalculable".
Dialogues in
Human Geography. 11: 31–35. doi:10.1177/2043820620986398...
- York Times's
front page
solely featured U.S.
Deaths Near 100,000, An
Incalculable Loss, a
subset of the 100,000
people in the
United States who died of...
-
autobiographical elements. He
received an
Honorary Academy Award for "the
incalculable effect he has had in
making motion pictures the art form of this century"...
- U.S.
Deaths Near 100,000, An
Incalculable Loss was the front-page
article of The New York
Times on May 24, 2020; the
Sunday of the
Memorial Day w****end...
-
Meinecke described Hitler as "one of the
great examples of the
singular and
incalculable power of
personality in
historical life".
English historian Hugh Trevor-Roper...
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comparable to the
original Monitor and the Anti-Monitor; vast
cosmic powers Energy and
matter mani****tion
Incalculable strength and
durability Reality warping...
- of the most
important tourist destinations of the world, due to the
incalculable immensity of its
archaeological and
artistic treasures, as well as for...
- a
group who
presently number approximately 6 million, worldwide, is
incalculable. Sargsyan, Gevorg; Balabanyan, Ani; Hankinson,
Denzel (2006). From Crisis...
- his
report to the 1st
Congress of the
Cuban Communist Party, of an “
incalculable”
number of victims.
Specialists agree to
conclude that the
figure of...