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- is not obligatory if there is a grave danger, such as the otherwise uncontainable spread of a serious pathological agent." The do****ent states that receiving...
- inspiring "...a whole generation of climbers and explorers with his uncontainable enthusiasm, legendary training routines, and significant ascents of...
- stars, writing, "A monster, or the supernatural, as a manifestation of uncontainable emotions is hardly a new idea, especially as so-called elevated horror...
- in Heretics of Dune. Dune has been considered an "unfilmable" and "uncontainable" work to adapt from novel to film or other visual medium. Described...
- Mary is labelled in Gr****, “Mother of God, container (chora) of the uncontainable (achoritou).” This phrase both refers to the theological paradox of...
- Forster. In 1984, Centralia, Pennsylvania, was abandoned due to an uncontainable mine fire, which began in 1962 and still rages to this day; eventually...
- intangible, indescribable, without bounds, inaccessible to the mind, uncontainable, incomprehensible, good, righteous, that Creator of all creatures, the...
- produces. Some burners, such as gas flares, dispose of unwanted or uncontainable flammable gases. Some burners are operated to produce carbon black....
- Rebirth Apollyon, a classification for potentially world-destroying and uncontainable SCP objects in the fictional SCP Foundation universe This disambiguation...
- also sacred enclosures, sacred architecture that house and contain the uncontainable essence of a central deity or yidam and their retinue. In the book The...