The best journalists are often those who bring the undefinable, the intangible, to their work. |
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In truth, however, their relationship is undefinable, the only truth found not in explanation but description. |
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In both traditions it is undefinable and unexplainable, elusive, frustratingly near and far, always so close yet just outside intellect's reach. |
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It's very cleverly done, but with an undefinable innocence that suggests the dewy-eyed thrill of very early pop, beaches and bikinis. |
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I bashed and pulled the broomstick railings out, revealing the sawed off bottoms of the old balusters and a thick layer of paint and something undefinable in between them. |
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While they haven't completely gone in a new direction, their sound just continues to evolve in an increasingly complex, and previously undefinable way. |
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The subtle, ungraspable, undefinable but so vital and crucially important factors are more similar to energy than to matter, hence the name life-energy, life force. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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For J. Derrida, terrorism is a symptom of a crisis of autoimmunity and a response to incalculable forces, to undefinable responsibilities. |
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This latter goal was long-term, a cosmic struggle, possibly indefinite and certainly undefinable in terms of time. |
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This story cannot be told in one of Sir Alex Ferguson's management manuals because the method is undefinable. |
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The shuffling enigma, head occasionally cocked in bird-like inquisitiveness, befriends his fellow patients to mesmerising and medically undefinable effect. |
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It is undefinable because privacy is too subjective a concept to support a workable legal definition. |
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She has an undefinable quality and she stands for dignity and respect. |
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Tacit knowledge and the economic geography of context, or the undefinable tacitness of being. |
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Even the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market has seen fit to insert the legally undefinable term 'fundamental ethical principles' into what purports to be a legal legislative text. |
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The general argument against a tort of invasion of privacy is, in short, that the tort is unnecessary, undefinable, inappropriate and misconceived. |
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It is more than true to say that persons with disabilities have come a long way since Jean Chretien advised them that their rights were too nebulous and undefinable to be included in Canada's Constitution. |
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A fragrance of contrasting aromas, in which the mellow scent of caramel blends, with a rare and undefinable beauty, with the full flavour of coffee, the intoxicating warmth of amber and the sweetness of vanilla. |
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All the ingredients are brought together: elegance, gourmet cuisine by LenĂ´tre, irreproachable organisation and that undefinable element that makes them unforgettable. |
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Crossover, crossbreeding, culture and generation mixing, but also identification and revaluation of a, from now on, undefinable clacissism, are the keywords of a new global village. |
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They think that our current state is the result of some sort of physiological fatefulness that is undefinable but that is identified as racial inferiority. |
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