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Despite the capaciousness of the house, all the wives share a central kitchen.
"The greed of gain has no time or limit to its capaciousness.
They fell away voluminously into the capaciousness of her bosom.
But the extended denouement is very much in keeping with the capaciousness and warmth of this wonderful film.
He said that patrons are seeking "comfort, capaciousness, familiarity, companionship."
France, great and populous as it is, is but a spot in the capaciousness of the system.
His new rigidity is as fake as his old capaciousness.
The rear seat exceeded airline leg room with limousine-like capaciousness.
So, again, it's the capaciousness of history.
"This is a standard diplomatic case, nicknamed 'Jaws' because of its capaciousness."
A warship is a special kind of steamship, built not for capaciousness and economy, but for power.
What makes Mr. O'Brien always interesting is the very capaciousness of his mind.
Still, once a person cottons to a backpack, its capaciousness and convenience far outweigh that of a tote or a handbag.
Their post-modern capaciousness and their pluralistic desire to see every side of an argument renders it unconstitutional to say boo to a goose.
The compulsion to impose order on frazzled lives, coupled with technology's capaciousness, has made electronic organizers a much-loved accessory in the late 1990's.
The author of the Plays was equipped, beyond every other man of his time, with wisdom, erudition, imagination, capaciousness of mind, grace, and majesty of expression.
The very capaciousness of the idea of proper order as well as the changing dialectical requirements of controversy meant that absolute agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary.
(Fagles) Yet if the blazing moments belong to Fitzgerald, there's a capaciousness to Fagles's line well suited to this vast story's ebb and flow.
Instead of dwelling on the limitations and frustrations of the idea of alternative black pop, it might be better to focus on its positive side: its incredible capaciousness.
'The Capaciousness of History' There also were panels on conventional history - the narrative studies and interpretations of such great events as wars, revolutions and social upheavals.
"It's what I called, in my presidential address, the capaciousness of history," said Prof. Natalie Z. Davis of Princeton, who is stepping down as president of the association.
The widewinged nostrils, from which bristles of the same tawny hue projected, were of such capaciousness that within their cavernous obscurity the fieldlark might easily have lodged her nest.
Those who have will learn less, but they will learn nonetheless, certainly about the liveliness and capaciousness of Mr. Wilson's mind and the nature of the curiosity that has always fueled it.
I wish that the extensive notes were less confusingly organized, and I would like to have heard a bit more, given the capaciousness of this work, about the fluctuations in Virginia Woolf's reputation.
At its most ambitious, this kind of biography has the capaciousness and sprawl that used to be found in works of history; it's not one life the biographer sets out to write, but the portrait of an era.