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Inexpressible was my anguish when expiring with love, grief and agony on Mount Calvary.
as a wagoner would his mudheeldy wheesindonk Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Inexpressible was my anguish when expiring with love, grief and agony on Mount Calvary.
Archive 2007-06-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Jonathan Franzen, in a recent interview about his newest book, talks about a character who spends his life with an "Inexpressible urgency" to search out and find the truth.
Lisa Solod Warren: What a Difference a Year Makes: Will We Ever Have Truth in Politics? 2009
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While He (in His Inexpressible Perfection) has communicated with her in this very forum, nonetheless He has, for reasons which surpasseth understanding, not heard back from her.
Ellis Weiner: A Letter to John McCain from the Office of God 2008
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Inexpressible in words as being something knowable and able to be experienced as an object of your own intellect as being “like this,” it is like the bliss of a youth, a unified pair of clarity-making and voidness, parted from all extremes of being something that can be identified and then mentally fabricated, unadulterated by any conceptual Dharma thoughts, unsullied by any conceptual worldly thoughts.
Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Unawareness ��� Part Three: Vipashyana Meditation the Ninth Karmapa Wangchug-dorjey 2008
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Inexpressible was the astonishment of the little party when they returned, to find that Mr. Pickwick had disappeared, and taken the wheel – barrow with him.
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Inexpressible grief, and pity, and terror pursued him, and he came away as if he was a criminal after seeing her.
Vanity Fair 2006
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Inexpressible were the anguish and confusion of the defendant, when she found herself thus entrapped, and reflected, that she was on the point of being detected of felony; for she at once concluded, that the snare was laid for her, and knew that the officer of justice would certainly find the unlucky watch in one of the drawers of her scrutoire.
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Inexpressible was the rage of Mendoza, when he heard of their elopement.
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Inexpressible was the pleasure I received from yours of the
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