Instead, Kyle should simply retain his infallible godlike powers forever, enshrined in comics history as the most powerful superhero of all time. |
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There is a tendency within the medical profession and among patients to view consultants as almost godlike figures. |
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The blond-haired, almost godlike figure, meanwhile, stood motionless, impassive and unwinded, like a great tiger poised to pounce. |
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Moreover, this is a new status for us since we are not the godlike creators of our biological children. |
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My eyes shut and momentarily wished that the godlike rockstar I worship so much is really also just a man, a happy one. |
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She sometimes fantasized about getting him to make love to her, but Galatea never really liked her godlike creator, Pygmalion. |
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All this to keep us with the hope that someday we might find what it means to truly be spiritual and godlike. |
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I had encountered no evil creatures with godlike powers before, so I reasoned that this was not caused by me. |
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He was good at his job, he tells us, and relished the godlike power he felt when he saved someone's life. |
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Therefore, first let each become godlike and each beautiful who cares to see God and Beauty. |
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Certainly sometimes sporting figures are perhaps in the excitement of the moment, endowed with almost godlike qualities. |
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Your people and you attribute mystical and even godlike qualities to a beast? |
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Leonardo's famous passage on the godlike power of the artist is cited at this point, but this passage has nothing to do with style and decorum. |
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Whether justly or unjustly acquired, various forms of wealth can become our master, shaping and filling our lives in a godlike manner. |
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I feel very powerful and godlike zooming around in the sky over the city, swooping down on this address or that. |
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Most dramatic of all are the tall, enigmatically smiling kouros, which are archaic statues of godlike young men. |
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If you really believe that the universe is infinite than you must also accept that godlike things will exist. |
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He describes their thoughts as giantlike and godlike, stressing the manhood he sees in simply thinking rather than doing. |
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I don't think writers should be this godlike figure who reads from a podium and signs books while their fans quake before their greatness. |
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Bodhisattvas are portrayed as both benevolent godlike figures and wrathful deities. |
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Why would Thomas transcend to a godlike state if he detests almighty power? |
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Characters who do achieve godlike powers are subjected to ruthless scrutiny. |
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It was hospitable to the idea of the leader whose godlike vision is authoritative and unchallengeable. |
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It also gives the audience the godlike power of spotting future theatre talent, of which there seems to be a lot about. |
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The godlike Dr. Manhattan perceives time from outside its stream, freely moving between the past and the future. |
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Look for godlike beauties scattered casually in the background. |
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Here were small men and women, seemingly perfect in every detail and of godlike mien. |
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Love them already, recognize their godlike nature beforehand. |
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They are far from being Descartian soulless machines, though they have not been imbued with the sacred, godlike character which they have attained in Hinduism. |
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They love me as I love them, because I am young and of a godlike beauty. |
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They press on to be as godlike in behaviour and conduct as they can. |
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Artists have often been said to take on godlike powers of life and death, but here it feels almost true. |
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In the first series of the revival, Rose absorbed the energy of the time vortex, which gave her godlike powers. |
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He was not alone in considering Joseph a godlike superior being. |
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This is a disenchantment of the cosmos, because until then, at least in mathematical evaluation, the planetary cosmos still retained a godlike character. |
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Beneficence is godlike, and he who does most good to his fellow-man is the Master of Masters, and has learned the Art of Arts. |
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Similarly, Ripley, as the thwarter of the wishes of the godlike Company, proclaims herself as the adversary of this narrative. |
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Godlike aliens! Man, do I hate godlike aliens! I'll trade a critter for a godlike alien, any day! |
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When a normal ensign looked at his commander, he ought to see a godlike being, not a, a... future subordinate. |
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To support her colourful photographs of human and godlike faces and holy spaces, Galembo uses descriptive captions with a smattering of the local vocabulary. |
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In contrast, Ikea's much-maligned products are the godlike geniuses of the self-assembly universe: simple, logical and virtually impossible to fit together the wrong way round. |
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This makes Mr Mohammed sound almost godlike, or at least superhuman, like the X-Men's Magneto: so powerful he must be kept alone in a multibillion-dollar, specially designed cell and guarded by hundreds. |
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From a godlike existence, Jesus goes into slavery. |
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Common humanity is then traded off in exchange for godlike power. |
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On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom he knew to be Trufans. |
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He has a godlike form and countenance, he is by no means unattractive. |
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It took the combined skills of three great civilizations far apart in time to frame that godlike concept in which the tangible universe itself was only a single factor. |
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