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Inexhaustible Chalice (Russian: Неупиваемая чаша; also
known in
English as
Inexhaustible Cup or Non-intoxicating Chalice) is a
wonderworking icon of the...
- The
Inexhaustible Bottle is a
classic magic trick performed by
stage magicians. It
dates to the 17th
century and has
since inspired many variations; well-known...
- The
Inexhaustible Cab (1899) is a
British short film that was
directed by
George Albert Smith.
Released in the US by S
Lubin and
Edison Manufacturing...
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International Energy Agency said that "the
development of affordable,
inexhaustible and
clean solar energy technologies will have huge longer-term benefits...
- #27 (July 1994). The
Junior Woodchucks'
Guidebook and
Reservoir of
Inexhaustible Knowledge, or the
Junior Woodchucks'
Guidebook for short,
appears to...
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boundless riches,
cities with
houses covered in gold, and
islands with
inexhaustible amounts of ****es, pearls, and silk. The su****ion
arose that India...
- of Omar
Khayyam (1911): Baku is a city
founded upon oil, for to its
inexhaustible founts of
naphtha it owes its very existence, its maintenance, its prosperity...
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critic and
journalist Harold C.
Schonberg wrote of Tchaikovsky's "sweet,
inexhaustible, su****nsuous fund of melody", a
feature that has
ensured his music's...
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Zhunagzi also uses the
related word
wuqiong (無窮; "infinite; endless;
inexhaustible") 25 times, for instance,
Supposing there were
someone who
could ride...
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Plenty may
refer to: Cornucopia, a symbolic,
hollow horn
filled with the
inexhaustible gifts of
celebratory fruits Craterellus cornucopioides, a
mushroom resembling...