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Something as ineffable as where you focus your attention can make your whole brain work differently.
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What Milton's readers learn is to treat words as approximate signs of the ineffable.
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Doing so makes preying on the flock difficult, but beyond that, the motivation of these group flights is ineffable.
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So, how did these brands manage to acquire this ineffable quality -- at least in the eyes of the Brits?
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She also suggests something ineffable but potentially more powerful: faith.
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"I want you all to see the riv-er the way I see the riv-er, " he says, letting the word roll out slowly, a promise of ineffable revelations to come.
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The risk of missing out on an ineffable opportunity.
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The externality argument is in many respects just a highfalutin way of expressing revulsion that anyone should be so profane as to attempt to measure the returns on something as ineffable as education.
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He has both a sharp brain (he once led Tony Blair's policy team) and, in the vague and ineffable way that often counts for a lot, a prime ministerial air that his rivals lack.
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The ineffable beauty of this pedal combined with despairing bass clarinets as she opens her closet create a moving musical portrait of a vulnerable woman who has become a victim of the plot she helped hatch.
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The ineffable had been re-introduced into art.
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But it's hard not to wonder if those "ineffable qualities of homeownership" aren't clouding her judgment, at least a little, the way that society's dictate of marriage so often distorts our experience of relationships, pressuring many of us to marry because we "should, " even when we shouldn't.
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