In another sense, it means that God is sempiternal, namely, a being existing throughout time but whose duration is successive and for whom there is a before and an after. |
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His house was full of butane gas to light his sempiternal pipe, threatening an explosion. |
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Such disdain is trumped only by the sempiternal public contempt for Congress and car salesmen. |
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There is throughout more than a hint of the Joycean conceit that this process is giratory and sempiternal, even though its temporal vector may be historically irreversible. |
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He knew they constituted the unbreakable and sempiternal circle. |
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Since the moment when our sempiternal dreams of a restored Ukrainian statehood became flesh and blood, Ukrainian society has undergone striking changes. |
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In 2013, British band Bring Me the Horizon released their fourth studio album Sempiternal to critical acclaim. |
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