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    largeness


    1. Largeness of mind, precisely what Obama and his minions lack


    2. He seemed taller than the men of her knowledge, with a certain largeness of his upper body


    3. 29 And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness of heart, even as the sand that is on the sea


    4. about the largeness of possession it gave


    5. The largeness of his hair made his neck seem ludicrous and thin, but his


    6. If he knows that man needs more than five million years to walk on the star, if it is possible, though it occupies only a spot in this heaven, there his spirit will swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven


    7. If they knew that the human race would need more than five million years to walk across the surface of the star, if this was even possible, although it occupies only a spot in the heavens, then their spirit would swim in the largeness of this illimitable heaven


    8. She felt the largeness of the freedom of it blowing in her face like a brisk, invigorating wind


    9. And again he promptly finished her sentence for her, this time by enfolding her in his arms and kissing her with a largeness and abundance which no bishop, her mind flashed as her body stood stiff with surprise and horror, could possibly approve


    10. of his arm, he might feel the largeness of his body, but he

    11. By using logical deduction and reasoning, the infinite variations and permutations of differences and dissimilarities of all things that are generally the same size in the Universe proves beyond any doubt that the Universe is Actually Infinite both in its largeness and in its smallness of size


    12. However: once Space finishes becoming Infinitely Empty, or Infinitely Large: its Infinite Largeness by definition, cannot have anything larger outside of it… which destroys the entire concept of it being spherical in nature


    13. The Conditions of Infinite smallness and Infinite Largeness were created simultaneously at the same time


    14. when the Universe became 3-dimensional the Conditions of Infinite Smallness and Infinite Largeness were created at the same time… There was no other way they could have been created


    15. Infinitely Large space and Infinitely Small energy particles were created at the same time because the Condition of Infinite Largeness of the Universe had to be dynamically balanced by a Condition of Infinite Smallness


    16. The dynamic of the Universe splitting the Dimension of Depth Out created Infinite largeness


    17. The Condition of Smallness and Largeness cannot exist without the Condition of Depth


    18. Depth, Size, Smallness, Largeness, are all aspects of the same dynamic of Splitness


    19. Along with Infinite Space being created in-between the splitting up energy particles and splitting the Universe into infinite Largeness three-dimensionally


    20. All of it was smashed into Infinite Smallness, and Infinite largeness

    21. They did not do it out of the largeness of their hearts


    22. Duke kept quiet as he shifted his largeness from one leg to the other


    23. Allison moved over to the boulder, her eyes not leaving the largeness of the man's back and then reached for her clothes when--


    24. The softer edges of the principal features in these compositions lend a largeness and mystery to these parts, and to restore the balance, sharpnesses are introduced in non-essential accessories


    25. My largeness, calmness, majesty, out of the long stretch of my life


    26. largeness of his machine (for few men could dispute size with him) made


    27. This image had become ubiquitous on T-shirts as well as posters and I always felt mildly irritated by it, unsure of how to take it, whether it was meant to be comical or grave, to indicate the largeness of our lives or the insignificance


    28. inceptive stage of the day Tess seemed to Clare to exhibit a dignified largeness both of disposition and physique, an almost regnant power, possibly because he knew that at that preternatural time hardly any woman so well endowed in person as she was likely to be walking in the open air within the boundaries of his horizon; very few in all England


    29. Somewhere inside, though, I must still have been expecting the city to save me, or how else to explain the scale of my disappointment with the actual canvases on the wall? Uncle William had always had that largeness of spirit that drew people toward him


    30. Far off in the bending sky was the pearly light; and she felt the largeness of the world and the manifold wakings of men to labor and endurance

    31. ’Twas simple to look fearsome, for, i’faith, these Pyrates scarce had bath’d in sev’ral Years, and sure they ne’er once shav’d off any Hair that might affright the Prey! Their Teeth were rotten from their Lives at Sea, their Faces oft’ were scarr’d, their Noses broke, and many had but half an Ear remaining! I lookt quite ill myself with my shorn Locks standing up as straight as Stubble in a Cornfield; and when I dress’d en Homme, I could pass—to unknowing Eyes—as any Pyrate, despite the Largeness of my Breasts, which I took care to bind ’neath my Coat


    32. Although isolation is of great importance in the production of new species, on the whole I am inclined to believe that largeness of area is still more important, especially for the production of species which shall prove capable of enduring for a long period, and of spreading widely


    33. This, indeed, might have been expected; for as natural selection acts through one form having some advantage over other forms in the struggle for existence, it will chiefly act on those which already have some advantage; and the largeness of any group shows that its species have inherited from a common ancestor some advantage in common


    34. Tashtego's long, lean, sable hair, his high cheek bones, and black rounding eyes—for an Indian, Oriental in their largeness, but Antarctic in their glittering expression—all this sufficiently proclaimed him an inheritor of the unvitiated blood of those proud warrior hunters, who, in quest of the great New England moose, had scoured, bow in hand, the aboriginal forests of the main


    35. He was clearly aghast at the largeness of the sum, and thought a far smaller amount should have been tried first


    36. They talked of the Caucasus, of the nature of true passion, of snug berths in the service, of the income of an hussar called Podharzhevsky, whom none of them knew personally, and rejoiced in the largeness of it, of the extraordinary grace and beauty of a Princess D


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    largeness pretension pretentiousness bigness extensiveness breadth comprehensiveness amount magnitude greatness mass vastness proportions size