Einstein's wild hair is not the mad scientist's coiffure but a secular aureole, bespeaking his superhuman intelligence and wisdom. |
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This was a rare man, a master of pen and sword who plugged his own almost superhuman vigour into the power-source of revolutionary faith. |
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I figure a superhuman spirit is capable of monkeying with natural phenomena at times. |
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But I'm only one guy, albeit one with many superhuman abilities beyond those of mere mortal men, and clearly I can't play and review every game. |
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Thus poppies, hemp, some cacti, and some fungi share with vines a symbolic connection with the superhuman powers. |
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I may have been superhuman when I was nine, but evidently the magic powers have worn off. |
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He made it very clear that his superhuman brawniness was what he wished his political future to be built on, and the people voted for it. |
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Maria, Blanca, and Lucy are not in any way superhuman, nor are they endowed with amazing abilities. |
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It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills. |
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The nuggetty, self-assured little bloke who regularly performs superhuman feats on the television screen may well be human after all. |
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He recounts a childhood memory of superhuman strength at the scene of a car crash. |
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Come springtime, hockey players seem to morph into superhuman creations of competitiveness, physicality and gamesmanship. |
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Throughout the whole of Ireland people are making superhuman efforts to encourage tolerance. |
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An uncanny silence descended on a school as pupils made a superhuman effort to clamp their lips tightly shut. |
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Through-hiking would require a superhuman constitution, independent means, and supreme knowledge of Arctic and subarctic environs. |
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Why else have they honed their fighting ability to such superhuman levels if not to kill? |
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The anti-heroic stance has nothing to do with being infallible or superhuman or invulnerable or dauntless. |
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The humans will look, talk and act as regular humans, but will be gifted with superhuman abilities. |
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However, the action seems to take place in a parallel world where one can have superhuman powers. |
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I'm beginning to think they're some sort of breed of genetically enhanced superhuman, or actually manic workaholic robots. |
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Did he think she had some superhuman powers that let her do everything at once? |
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Amazingly, they show no signs of exhaustion from the superhuman efforts of the previous night's show. |
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Their superhuman aiming abilities allow them to land perfectly aimed shots, even from strictly impossible distances, every single time. |
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For all the giant leaps and superhuman punch-ups, jokes and quips, he manages to give a quite touching layered performance. |
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The English voice dub reflects this quality, with a superhuman effort put in by all the voice actors to make the roles hyper, authentic, and fun. |
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The average executive is called upon to do an almost superhuman job, living a life of endless crises which he must meet alone. |
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Often it is the commitment of one founding person or top manager who keeps an organization going with superhuman expenditures of effort. |
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Additionally, Daeva is a kind of flesh with the superhuman strength and they can control a kind of Aether. |
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Special suits allow you and your team to hover over gaps and jump to superhuman heights. |
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In the monomachy, we see him raised to a superhuman stature and strength. |
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Toscanini's sense of theater allows them to remain gripping, even at slowish tempos, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra plays them with superhuman concentration. |
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This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing. |
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But once we get lean, why does it take something close to superhuman effort to stay that way? |
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But from where to take the force to fight against such a gigantic and superhuman because demoniacattack? |
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In both cases, Lawrence is reacting authentically in the face of a public that expects actresses to be superhuman. |
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But tech geeks, with their superhuman ability to manipulate ones and zeroes, do. |
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In one superhuman, adrenaline-charged manoeuvre, I lifted her through the door and bundled the boy out, accompanied by a strangulated war cry. |
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From those he married, he demanded a superhuman innocence, in accordance with the Pentecostal teachings of the Assembly of God. |
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When it works, though, look ahead has an uncanny effect, allowing cubers to link moves so seamlessly that their reflexes seem superhuman. |
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At the Summer Olympics, which begin in Athens, Greece, next week, the world's elite athletes will once again dazzle us with their almost superhuman qualities. |
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The pale background and exaggeratedly low skyline magnify the almost superhuman figure of the woodcutter. |
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My whole theme was the way we maltreat royal persons, making them one superhuman, and yet less than human. |
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Del Toro brings a solid visual eye to the project, but his fight scenes are overlong and too close to a WWF battle royal than superhuman opponents squaring off. |
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Like Savage, all of them are superhuman triers whose success in the game has been more attributable to what they have in their heads and their hearts than in their feet. |
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Many attempted the superhuman feat of bringing her back into the Zeitgeist, but few succeeded. |
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His progress was briefly thwarted by the locked gate, but he managed to vault the boundary wall without breaking a sweat and disappeared down the road at superhuman speed. |
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One disappointment is that a few of his stunts have been enhanced by special effects, meaning that some of the superhuman moves are really beyond human ability. |
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One night, Jeremy decides to test his father's superhuman powers. |
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While you expect them to leap across rooms, tossing characters around like rag dolls with their superhuman powers, such abilities are instead reserved for boss enemies. |
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I am myself from an affected area in Lower Austria and have personal experience of their superhuman efforts. |
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People may not be psychologically ready to deal with something that exhibits superhuman qualities. |
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Even if the fight is almost superhuman, like all the African women who literally enable the continent to survive. |
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It is the superhuman support for such an age, it is the Magisterial Son-made book. |
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All epochal revelations are designed to have a particular quality of superhuman credibility. |
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They do superhuman things because they're dealing with all sorts of stuff that the public could never deal with. |
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Quick techno rhythm is syncopated with pauses in the forward-moving action brought on by Lola's superhuman screams or by the death of a protagonist. |
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What ensues is an almost superhuman challenge, involving walking through swamps and coping with cold and hunger for several days. |
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Not every costumed crime-fighter is necessarily a hero, and not every one with superhuman powers is necessarily a superhero. |
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Alonely comic-book fan begins to believe he really does have superhuman powers after agreeing to take part in a drugs trial. |
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An almost superhuman serenity seemed to enshroud them both as a halo. |
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According to legend, the samurai warrior, Miyamoto Musashi, achieved superhuman mastery of swordsmanship and combat in feudal Japan and went on to describe his techniques and philosophy in The Book of Five Rings. |
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Among Australian Aborigines, a person becomes a shaman through a ritual of initiatory death, followed by a resurrection to a new and superhuman condition. |
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This approach, together with a predominating impression of cool intellectuality rather than warm emotion in the body of his work, established Balanchine, to an outside view, as a slightly remote and superhuman personality. |
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In the former the possessed gets into an intense mental state and shows superhuman strength and knowledge: he quivers, rages, struggles, and finally falls into a condition similar to unconsciousness. |
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Sucre, with his exhibitionist EGO was obviously not prepared to be ridiculed, he needed to demonstrate his power and for this reason he made superhuman efforts to hypnotize the gentleman. |
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She assimilates the extraordinary andsalvific power of the glorious body: levitation, superhuman strength, invulnerability to fire, immobility and the gift of performing miracles. |
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The distortion is not a degree but an abrupt leap because they considered themselves servants of superhuman laws that determine ineffably any destiny of the cosmos. |
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Parks's keen eye for picturesque decay cannot disguise the poverty that characterises so much of this family's material life, a shabbiness most seek to overcome by carrying themselves in public with superhuman dignity. |
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Then, after this transitional stage, I move into the unreal and ecstatically suffer a whirlwind like movement, a rotating swarm of superhuman sounds and colors. |
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It took superhuman strength of character, together with phenomenal physical and emotional stamina, to undergo the almost continuous pain of serial surgeries. |
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Appropriate gifts other than edibles were also acceptable among them cylinder seals for the god's use, superhuman in size, and weapons for him, such as maceheads, also outsize. |
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The hero of the series of comic books by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo gains his superhuman strength from a mistletoe-containing potion brewed by the local druid. |
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This makes Mr Mohammed sound almost godlike, or at least superhuman, like the X-Men's Magneto: so powerful he must be kept alone in a multibillion-dollar, specially designed cell and guarded by hundreds. |
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But must superhuman abilities translate into supermodel looks? |
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But when watching a sporting event, the athlete's almost superhuman fitness, their shape and definition, the fact that they are physically extraordinary, is very much part of the natural admiration we have for sportspeople. |
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That is easier than it seems, not least because humans have been creating autonomous entities with superhuman capacities and unaligned interests for some time. |
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As a result, volunteers who want to protect a cultural asset and who are interested in doing something with a heritage lighthouse will be asked to put in a superhuman effort. |
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Your science would then touch the superhuman upon surpassing the limits of the material world, for as of this moment it has not yet approached those limits. |
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All these rules seem to oblige the interpreter to be superhuman, better integrated than anyone else, more polite, more devoted, more attentive to others. |
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The fact that these changes have not or have hardly been made lies in the fact that the challenge seems superhuman, and that so far there has been no agreement on who should do what to overcome the problems. |
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He thanked the local Organizing Committee for their superhuman efforts in preparing for this conference, because as usual, in Newfoundland, there are not many of them. |
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With superhuman effort it regains its tempestuous power, repeating the opening leap and trill obsessively until it becomes unbearable and crashes defiantly to its end. |
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It is a masterpiece because we see in it something superhuman inside. |
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The proposed Chief of Staff in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, meanwhile, would have to be superhuman to fulfil the impossible mandate of coordinating between the two Departments while answering to one master. |
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It takes a superhuman effort of will to throw out everything in a household that should be thrown out, and most of us prove to be only too human when the moment of decision arrives. |
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The batrachomyomachian cure for the superhuman ego is to chop it off at the knees and cut it down to a human, preferably humane, level. |
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Come to think of it, I certainly don't envy you all the work involved. Gad, you must be superhuman, or at least superdevoted to crifanac! |
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Instead of climbing the great mountain, Hercules used his superhuman strength to smash through it. |
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While Milton gives reason to believe that Satan is superhuman, as he was originally an angel, he is anything but human. |
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Dionysian sparagmos was an ecstasy of sexual excitation and superhuman strength. |
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This is a truly shameful vignette of almost superhuman undergraduate arrogance, toffishness and twittishness. |
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It describes what is ob servable about religion as a human and superhuman phenomenon. |
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Multitaskers might seem superhuman, but they pay a big price, according to a 2009 Stanford study. |
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Even the best poker face won't work against a new superhuman cardsharp. |
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Such legends may have emerged when Alexander was king, and possibly at his own instigation, to show that he was superhuman and destined for greatness from conception. |
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It will take a superhuman effort for them to win the championship. |
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