Five years older than Voltaire, he died in 1755, leaving a much less voluminous body of writings. |
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He appears convincing by aggregating voluminous references without subjecting himself to the rigours of the scientific process. |
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Crowley's own voluminous writings, published and unpublished, contain no reference to a religion of pagan witches. |
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He is a model of moral rectitude, unabashed pragmatism, voluminous machismo and carnal fortification. |
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The editors' ability to present a lucid redaction of the main points of Amar Singh's voluminous diaries is to their credit. |
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He duly received a thirty page document plus voluminous annexes which set out KNS's case at considerable length. |
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No need to read voluminous campaign literature, or pore through printed recommendations. |
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Judging by the voluminous reaction of a humbled audience, that message was lost on no one in attendance. |
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The gallery is approached across a voluminous, rather airport-like atrium that also houses the company's canteen. |
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Critical investigation has brought to light a voluminous mass of material on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. |
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There is a voluminous literature on the White Paper, which contains all shades of opinion. |
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Her outfit was a voluminous lace affair without shape or style, and I couldn't see her own shoes from the grubby train of her dress. |
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I remember that these train-bearers were vested in voluminous chimeres of cloth of gold edged with crimson velvet. |
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This is basically a voluminous, trapeze-cut jacket in a tweedy fabric, with kimono-shaped sleeves. |
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The Banoffee Pie was a small disc of salty-sweet crumbs, topped with a smidgen of toffee and banana under a voluminous cloud of piped cream. |
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She depicts her frail, bewildered-looking mother wrapped in a voluminous, boldly patterned bathrobe. |
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Some Hawaiian women wear the muumuu, a voluminous dress originally designed by modest missionaries for Hawaiian women. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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Further out, up to her waist, an elderly matron in a voluminous one-piece holds a walkman in upraised arms and belts out the chorus to an opera. |
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She was stumbling down the side of the road towards him, dressed in something quite voluminous. |
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His companion scurried to obey him, unclipping a ring of heavy keys from somewhere inside his voluminous robes. |
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A servant in voluminous green robes ducked her head in an abbreviated bow and gestured them into the house. |
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You couldn't tell what they were like, for they were draped in voluminous layers of fabric-bright pinks and dark blues. |
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Her back is to us as she faces a cardinal with voluminous robes and a malevolent expression. |
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The other kept herself hidden in a voluminous cloak that rippled despite the lack of wind. |
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Well, the Elizabethans wore voluminous clothing, and an item or two less should not offend even the most prudish, we suppose. |
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Though the voluminous skirts of yesteryear were out of fashion, a slight bloom of the skirts was acceptable if not encouraged. |
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Across the street, young girls stared transfixed at the voluminous white dresses in the bridal-shop windows. |
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She put her own book beside her in the chair and pulled her feet underneath her, wrapping the voluminous robe a little tighter. |
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I mean voluminous, fully-upholstered armchairs, so substantial they could almost double as a suite in their own right. |
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That key person needs to listen intently, take voluminous notes, and collect all class handouts, texts, and tests. |
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His voluminous writings on biblical criticism show him to have been the first liberal textual critic. |
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An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct. |
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One theme treated several times in his voluminous writings was whether laymen and women should be allowed to dance in churchyards on feast days. |
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It didn't prevent him from giving voluminous notes on their performance every night or changing a thing or two, however. |
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His voluminous writings became scripture defining the party line and the correct view of history. |
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Inevitably, a selection of subjects from Augustine's voluminous writings reflects the particular interests and views of the author. |
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Epicurus was a voluminous writer, but almost none of his own work survives. |
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He was a voluminous letter writer and his letters are just the most splendid letters. |
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I'd gone from a writer like Lowell who was voluminous in his personal testimony to a writer about whom nothing at all was known. |
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This voluminous strapless gown took 550 hours of labor just to do the embroidery. |
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These Gaucher cells had voluminous pale basophilic cytoplasm with a crinkled, striated appearance. |
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Her body is more or less indecipherable, and her arms are quite lost in the voluminous gauze oversleeves. |
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The factory workers, the cops, the carpenters, the plumbers, they all wheeled to work, tools protruding from voluminous canvas panniers. |
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She stood behind her mother, ivory comb in hand, brushing through the voluminous red hair. |
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Farmers with large livestock feedlots need to recycle voluminous quantities of manure by applying it to their fields as fertilizer. |
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It was more voluminous and ranged petrologically from basalts to picrites, showing very little evidence of continental contamination. |
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Even the most cursory glance through the voluminous correspondence they generated reveals that the duty was performed conscientiously. |
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The June 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption produced voluminous pyroclastic flows and a major Plinian umbrella cloud during its paroxysmal phase. |
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The voluminous records we have for the constitutional debates of the late 1780s contain no significant references to the Iroquois. |
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Everyone is speaking Russian, the women wear voluminous coats and many of the shops operate under signs written in Cyrillic. |
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A canopy of metal floats like a huge handkerchief above a voluminous carapace whose thin edges bend gently over the rolling lawns. |
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The Black Cap depicts a downcast figure swallowed by a voluminous skirt that occupies the entire lower surface of the painting. |
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As soon as this has acquired a certain degree of rapidity, the moving mass so formed is the more voluminous and the less velocious. |
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The text is eminently readable and supported by detailed citations and a voluminous index. |
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Verbatim notetakers can get by thinking I'll figure out what this means later, but later, you've got those horrendously voluminous notes to deal with. |
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I could not imagine how she had fit in there with such a voluminous dress. |
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If you like to feel the road beneath you, choose a shoe with slightly thinner midsoles and less voluminous cushioning inserts under the heel and forefoot. |
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Common to each are the voluminous floor-length robes, and long head cloths which they wrap many times around their heads to cover all but a slit for their eyes. |
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Despite a voluminous outpouring of books and journal articles, historians are in some senses only beginning to catch up to certain facets of America's Civil War. |
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The voluminous and emotional responses ranged from kudos to condemnation. |
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This staged cross-dressing was a great shock to audiences used to only seeing women on stage when they were hidden behind voluminous bustles, hoops and frills. |
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Madame des Ursins confesses in her voluminous correspondence that she made herself a burden to the king in her anxiety to exclude him from all other influence. |
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Translucent dresses in shades of fuchsia and purple were topped with voluminous jackets in stiff, sculptural shapes. |
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On the eve of his departure in January, 1795, he mustered the strength for one last voluminous report on government finance and outlined an ambitious future course. |
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This, and the voluminous correspondence that passed between the parties, demonstrated that it has more than adequately filled its statutory duties. |
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The Musgrave Block consists of granulite-facies felsic gneisses, granites, felsic and mafic granulites, and voluminous mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks. |
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However, the voluminous application of bright yellow polypropylene baggywrinkle throughout the rig was reminiscent of the plastic lei one receives at the Honolulu airport. |
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Scattered throughout the place, on each voluminous flank, amid the inlaid shell and coral rock and the painted marbleized surfaces, were her photographs. |
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The letter to Gevaerts cited above exemplifies the tenor of his voluminous correspondence, which is filled with references to an encyclopedic body of ancient texts. |
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The main feature of alveolarization is the subdivision of the pre-existing voluminous saccules by septation, which leads to smaller units and an increased total surface area. |
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For example, use of micrographics may be advantageous when multiple users frequently need voluminous records or when an agency needs to widely distribute records. |
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She pulled her knees up to her chest and hugged her legs through the voluminous fabric of her skirts, closing her eyes and feeling resentment build. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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I matched his pace, though the voluminous skirts made it difficult. |
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Eventually I got to see the voluminous police dossier on the case, including the photographs taken at the scene by the paparazzi. |
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In our examination of the voluminous pleas, replications, rejoinders, and surrejoinders, we have been unable to find any other, either tendered or accepted. |
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Another selection we need is, I think, a volume of her work which includes generous extracts from both her three books of prose and her voluminous correspondence. |
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Wasting no time in a reload, the Bow Street Runner dropped his spent Colliers, and pulled two squat.66 Newarks from the voluminous pockets of his great coat and fired again. |
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Back in 1962, Hunthausen went off a neophyte to Rome having barely had time to read the voluminous documents written in Latin for the bishops' deliberations. |
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The singer covered parts of her naked body with moss, accessorizing with smokey eyeshadow and a voluminous haircut. |
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Consider one bold, green dress with a voluminous skirt that shimmered with what looked like the green scales of an alligator. |
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But the biographical inattention to his voluminous body of written work nonetheless has been a strange oversight. |
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Most women continue to wear the burqa, the voluminous garment that covers them from head to toe, which many non-Islamic women around the world view as a symbol of oppression. |
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Go for wavy, voluminous hair or an updo because straight hair widens the face. |
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However, such poetry was a vital part of the vigorous Restoration scene, and it was an age of energetic and voluminous satire. |
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He traveled to Europe from 1802, typically returning with voluminous sketchbooks. |
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His papers are voluminous but arid, nothing of the man comes through. |
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The blazer had to come from Gwilym Evans in Ponty pridd, as did the Aertex PE top and voluminous navy gym knickers. |
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It turns out that a man's voluminous robe, the traditional grand boubou, makes the perfect backdrop for female sitters. |
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From its voluminous pockets came forth toys and candies to amuse us during sojourns in doctors' waiting rooms and other kid purgatories. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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The first coat separates and lengthens and the second coat creates that voluminous falsie effect. |
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My dear Angelina completed the predicate for me with a voluminous appendix, annotated through the agency of her incessive and florid vocabulary. |
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The most voluminous legal material written after the 8th century takes the form of notes upon that earlier material. |
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The original voluminous typescript was first published in hardback under the Allen Lane imprint. |
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Welded ignimbrites can be highly voluminous, such as the Lava Creek Tuff erupted from Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming 640,000 years ago. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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When a subcontinental plume hits such a thin spot, the result would be voluminous shallow magmatism. |
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So, fermions can have more porous and voluminous packing of boson threads, forming hyperons, etc. |
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Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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His voluminous manuscripts were edited and published posthumously. |
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Wittgenstein left a voluminous archive of unpublished papers, including 83 manuscripts, 46 typescripts and 11 dictations, amounting to an estimated 20,000 pages. |
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It is difficult to imagine that after decades of analysis and voluminous publications on the subject there are still major gaps in our understanding of the antebellum South. |
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Continuous time-sensitive, financial and online retail systems, which are using more and more J2EE technology, require voluminous batch processing and enterprise integration. |
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The rest consists of a genetic material known as noncoding DNA, and scientists have spent years puzzling over why this material exists in such voluminous quantities. |
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The Ireland-based designer unveiled an ultra-feminine range that featured frills, demi-couture textures and layers of organza in his signature voluminous style. |
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Voluminous quantities of Late Ordovician to Wenlockian felsic pyroclastics and lava flows record the extensive volcanism associated with the collision and deformation. |
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