These expressions of a unity of indistinction have seemed dangerous to many, but Eckhart and Ruysbroeck insisted that, properly understood, they were quite orthodox. |
In any case, the name implies pallor, an absence of light, the diffusion of contours into shadowy indistinction. |
This is revelatory of how policies adopted by modern police states overstep the law, and create grey areas, webs, and zones of indistinction between the exception and the rule. |
The great inconvenience and disturbance that must necessarily grow upon an indistinction of propriety. |
Comedian, tragedian and heartthrob, his distinction lies in the very indistinction of his career. |