Nameless Sentence Examples
God is the nameless and supra-essential One,.
This battle derives its name from a ruin on the northern bank of the river Tchernaya near its mouth, but it was fought some distance away, on a nameless ridge (styled Mount Inkerman after the event) between the Tchernaya and the Careenage Ravine, which latter marked the right of the siegeworks directed against Sevastopol itself.
Of his admiration of Hume's style, of its nameless grace of simple elegance, he has left us a strong expression, when he tells us that it often compelled him to close the historian's volumes with a mixed sensation of delight and despair.
On the accession of Catherine still more stringent orders were sent to the officer in charge of "the nameless one."
Only a nameless young man tried to follow, but he too fled when hands were laid upon him.
The route doglegs left along this track for a short distance then hard right, to cross a footbridge over a nameless stream.
Potential excellent reward for faultless maintenance was abruptly replaced by nameless dread.
Was ever an immolation so belied As these intolerably nameless names?
Eventually we decided to record the still nameless tune.
Here's one of the minor tops, an apparently nameless summit of 892m elevation.
AdvertisementI'll send another picture when the as yet nameless kitten is a bit bigger.
Most rashes are caused by virus infections - some of them have names (e.g. chicken pox) but many are just nameless viruses.
The player has chosen to remain nameless in an effort to prove he's not got an ego.
He suggested that the names had been devised lest the Martyrs of Eigg should go nameless.
This picture on the left is taken from another nameless tarn near the summit.
AdvertisementJustin Martyr writes a Dialogue with Trypho; Origen deals with many anti-Christian arguments borrowed by Celsus from a certain nameless Jew.
The rejection of the Parmenides would involve the paradox of a nameless contemporary of Plato Plato's episodic use of logical distinctions is frequent.
I knew it, it was the odour that always precedes a thunderstorm, and a nameless fear clutched at my heart.
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Tao is referred to as the nameless because words cannot fully speak of its magnitude.
AdvertisementWith an approximate date—or at least a year—and a first name, the chore would be infinitely easier than scouring decades for a nameless individual.
One of Fred's nameless cohorts buttonholed Dean as he stepped from his vehicle, and by the time he extricated himself from her verbal grasp, the blonde was lost in the crowd at the park.
Other artists, of whom we know nothing else, such as Antonio Busetto, Antonio Foscolo, Gasparino Rosso, Giacomo da Como, Marco da Legno and others, were called in to help in evolving this masterpiece of decorated architecture, affording us an example of the way in which the ducal palace and other monuments of Venice grew out of the collaboration of numerous nameless artists.
It matters little that Parsifal requires two nameless attendant characters in a long opening scene, for the sole purpose of telling the antecedents of the story, when a situation is thereby revealed which for subtlety and power has hardly a parallel since Greek tragedy.
There must too have been a road, along the line of the later Via Appia, to Bovillae, Aricia, Lanuvium and Velitrae, going thence to Cora, Norba and Setia along the foot of the Volscian Mountains; while nameless roads, which can still be traced, led direct from Rome to Satricum and to Lavinium.
AdvertisementIf he was the individual who died in 1703 at the Bastille, the obscurity which gathered round the nameless masked prisoner is almost incomprehensible, for there was no real secret about Mattioli's incarceration.
His army and the lazzaroni committed nameless atrocities, which he honestly tried to prevent, and the Parthenopaean Republic collapsed.
No other mention has been found in any of the numerous Swiss or Austrian chronicles till we come to the book De Helvetiae origine, written in 1538 by Rudolph Gwalther (Zwingli's son-in-law), when the hero is still nameless, being compared to Decius or Codrus, but is said to have been killed by his brave act.
This pass was also traversed by a nameless Roman road.
This defeat was turned into a general rout by a nameless tribune, who collected twenty companies and charged in the rear the victorious Macedonian phalanx, which in its pursuit had left the Roman right far behind.
Nevertheless it became the fashion to reward nameless English services at the expense of Ireland.
With an approximate date—or at least a year—and a first name, the chore would be infinitely easier than scouring decades for a nameless individual.
Take on the role of a nameless character and forge alliances with whomever you like -- the downtrodden humans, the conquering Orcs, or even the traitorous merchants.
Sheri Tepper posits a different future, one in which, after some nameless apocalypse, the women decide you just can't trust men to run anything.
It was noted that the first time the nameless robot appeared in the script was in Reel 2 Dialog 2 and the name R2-D2 came about.