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truly and vivid
* The only truly " vivid " open air museum in Poland, with wooden houses from Przeworsk and the surrounding region.

truly and imagination
The Preface then allows for Coleridge to leave the poem as a fragment, which represents the inability for the imagination to provide complete images or truly reflect reality.
Vanbrugh's severe massed Baroque used at Blenheim never truly caught the public imagination, and was quickly superseded by the revival of the Palladian style.
Only that music can yield truly aesthetic enjoyment which prompts and rewards the act of thus closely following the composer ’ s thoughts, and which with perfect justice may be called a pondering of the imagination .”
The formation of the Alliance Party was the direct result of the call, in November 1965, by the Governor, Sir Derek Jakeway, " for leaders of imagination, who have the interests of all the people of Fiji truly at heart, to build political alliances with the object of contesting elections on a common racial platform and then, if they win a majority of seats, forming a broad based administration which will be effectively self-governing ".
The writer has attempted to write an absolutely true book to see whether the shape of a country and the pattern of a month's action can, if truly presented, compete with a work of the imagination.
Jordan attempted to resurrect the city using his ring and learned that his first girlfriend had also died in the blast, but whether this was truly her spirit or his imagination made real is unclear.
The 18th century witnessed the rise of a first authentically historicist imagination, one that attempted to picture the cultures of the distant past as truly different in kind, not merely in curious detail and superstitious idolatry.
In it, Taylor muses on the importance of imagination over physical beauty for the actress wishing to truly create art.

truly and moves
By and large, good moves in the very earliest stages are determined by whether there is a refutation to a move only and few other truly general considerations aside from what exactly constitutes a refutation.
After the first chapter, which simply outlines past ideas and accepted rules regarding the heart and lungs, Harvey moves on to a fundamental premise to his treatise, stating that it was extremely important to study the heart when it was active in order to truly comprehend its true movement ; a task which even he found of great difficulty, as he says:
Through conversations with his father he realised that what he really wanted was a means to become truly useful, developing skills that would be useful to him in life, rather than just training to kick a ball or perform moves in a padded, indoor environment.
" Preceding the bands tenth anniversary tour of the album, Pete Cottell of The Phoenix New Times wrote, " What's truly admirable about the album is that it moves in so many different directions without getting lost on its journey.
Jim Crowley, Six Flags Great America marketing director, said, " Jordan truly embodies the spirit of Six Flags !... He had Mr. Six's unique dance moves down to a science, the crowd went wild when he took the stage!

truly and beyond
He concludes that there is only one thing that is truly good: Nothing in the world — indeed nothing even beyond the world — can possibly be conceived which could be called good without qualification except a good will.
: The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries.
Some, therefore, of the miserable remnant, being taken in the mountains, were murdered in great numbers ; others, constrained by famine, came and yielded themselves to be slaves for ever to their foes, running the risk of being instantly slain, which truly was the greatest favour that could be offered them: some others passed beyond the seas with loud lamentations instead of the voice of exhortation ... Others, committing the safeguard of their lives, which were in continual jeopardy, to the mountains, precipices, thickly wooded forests, and to the rocks of the seas ( albeit with trembling hearts ), remained still in their country.
Only two of these species have been truly domesticated, one ( Apis mellifera ) at least since the time of the building of the Egyptian pyramids, and only that species has been moved extensively beyond its native range.
The marine pine trees were planted back in the Sixties, but the forest developed into a truly amazing natural spectacle beyond anybody's expectations.
And yet that these forms are given to us, as truly as sensations are, follows beyond doubt when we consider that we are as little able to control the one as the other.
However, he felt that trying to fulfill the treaty's terms was the only way Germany could demonstrate that the reparations bill was truly beyond its capacity.
These entities were never trapped in the structural orbit of Creation, but are truly native to the pure Chaos beyond the Wyld.
In Kilburn's view, "( Trueman's ) place among the truly great bowlers of cricket history is beyond question ".
Scholar Dorothy Yamamoto has noted that the " wilderness " inhabited by the wild man does not truly indicate a place totally beyond human reach, but rather the liminal zone at the edge of civilization, the place inhabited by hunters, criminals, religious hermits, herdsmen, and others who frequent the margins of human activity.
At the party, Amanda deals with being alternately consoled by the drunken girlfriends of Mike's jock friends and her own cousin ( who tries to hit on her ) and tries to figure out if she truly has an identity beyond being known as " Mike Dexter's girlfriend ".
" Jason Buchanan of Allmovie said, "... while it's hard to defend the director for some of the truly repugnant images with which he has chosen to convey his message, there is indeed an underlying point to the film, if one is able to look beyond the sometimes unwatchable images that assault the viewer.
( In detail, coils in a deflection yoke extend some distance beyond the neck of the tube, and lie close to the flare of the bulb ; they have a truly distinctive appearance.
René Guénon defines eastern metaphysics and intellectuality as of " universal nature ", that " opens possibilities of conception which are truly beyond any limitation ".
The solidarity we feel today derives from our shared experience of the horror of war, and this solidarity can truly lead us toward a world beyond war.
X-666 then explained how she was meant to be the thing lacking to Laura to be truly human: while every human is " nuanced ", possessing a dark side and an inner self rarely shown to others, Laura's upbringing left her utterly bidimensional, driven and apparently lacking any other personality trait beyond the ones she's already showing, unable to grow further as person.
The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries.
Socrates thus concludes, " Then, Cebes, beyond question, the soul is immortal and imperishable, and our souls will truly exist in another world.
Perhaps his best known polemical pamphlet was An Account of the Growth of Knavery, which ruthlessly attacked the parliamentary opposition, placing them as " dissenting fanatics " and truly beyond the pale.
“ nclined planes ( frictionless or not ) didn't come up in ... high school chemistry class ... and the same can be said for some of the chemistry that really makes sense of biological phenomena .” For physics to be relevant to a chemistry course, students have to develop a truly fundamental understanding of the concepts of energy, force, and matter, beyond the context of specific applications like the inclined plane.
She highlights the importance of looking beyond standardized test scores and scripted instructional programs if one is to truly educate all students.
In the aforementioned use of the term, it is important to discern the difference between a belief in a separation of church and state — which is not truly involving of clericalism — and the belief that church leadership should not be an internal and cloistered body that answers only to itself or that such leaders should not act as a powerful force in matters beyond the internal concerns of their church.
Critics of RTOs counter that the wholesale electricity market as operated through the RTOs is in fact raising prices beyond what would obtain in a truly competitive situation, and that the organizations themselves add a needless layer of bureaucracy.

truly and conventional
* The 1990 film Total Recall, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, features taxis apparently controlled by artificial intelligence ; it is not clear, however, whether these are truly autonomous vehicles or simply conventional vehicles driven by androids.
The earliest circuit that is truly recognizable as a long-tailed pair in its conventional form is given by Matthews ( 1934 ) and the same circuit form appears in a patent submitted by Alan Blumlein in 1936.
Some philosophers believe that, unlike scientific or mathematical problems, no philosophical problem is truly solvable in the conventional sense, but rather problems in philosophy are often refined rather than solved.
First, there is the truly conventional miniature following the Byzantine model, the subjects being generally the portraits of the Four Evangelists, or portraits of the emperors themselves: the figures formal ; the pages brilliantly colored and gilded, generally set in architectural surroundings of a fixed type, and devoid of landscape in the real sense of the word.
In Buddhism " the conventional Sangha of monks has been entrusted by the Buddha with the task of leading all people in creating the ideal world community of noble disciples or truly civilized people.
Some philosophers believe that, unlike scientific or mathematical problems, no philosophical problem is truly solvable in the conventional sense, but rather problems in philosophy are often refined rather than solved.
The park strives to strip down the signage and conventional representations that have infiltrated architectural design and allow for the existence of a “ non-place .” This non-place, envisioned by Tschumi, is the most appropriate example of space and provides a truly honest relationship between the subject and the object.
Paul Goldberger, in the Aug. 6, 2007, issue of New Yorker magazine, lauded the Bloomberg offices as " a newsroom truly designed for the electronic age ... a dazzling work environment tucked inside a refined but conventional skyscraper.
The track is truly hidden in the sense that most conventional standalone players and software CD players will not see it.
A good deal of publicity was generated from the developer's rejection of conventional game genre labeling for the title ; Quantic Dream prefers to brand it as the first truly " interactive film " rather than an adventure or third-person action title.

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