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The feeling is one of unmasterable nervousness, he said.
For him, I will master the unmasterable.'
And throwing herself face downward upon the great brocaded couch between the windows she fell into an unmasterable great passion of tears.
Her mind and body were one, transfigured in mutual elation, a unity collaborating with exquisite grace to master the unmasterable.
“I think a lot of people are deeply afraid that our unmasterable impulses are about to take the reins,” says Callies.
Harran had laughed and agreed with him, being just then in the middle of an unmasterable lesson, and feeling himself idiot enough for any twelve temples.
The Unmasterable Past: History, Holocaust, and German National Identity.
The American historian Charles S. Maier continued his criticism of Hillgruber in his 1988 book The Unmasterable Past.
Their descendants and successors in Germany have done – and are doing – better than anyone could have expected at grappling with and mastering the nation’s unmasterable past.
Thanks to Mr. Gandolfini's empathetic genius, Tony became an American creature teeming with an unmasterable inner life that could not be blogged, posted, updated or tweeted.
And while subsequent books contain well-made poems, “Unfinished Painting” remains her most satisfying collection, where her formal mastery feels most productively — most desperately — in the service of unmasterable feelings.
In "The Poisonwood Bible," the interlocking first-person narratives of the crazed evangelist's wife and four daughters provided glimpses of dangerous, unmasterable reality through the cracks between the characters' incomplete visions.
In the second set, it was Santana, the Spaniard who won four Grand Slam events in the 1960's, who was the master of the unmasterable serve and sting, ripping off three aces against Nastase, including two in one love game, and slamming home one winner after another.
For him, this hinges on the question of the primacy of infinity over totality; unless he can prove that totality is founded on, and falters before, an unmasterable relation to infinity, then he will have to concede that we are indeed duped by morality.