Every nerve centre must be prepared to express any adumbration of plasticity. |
But an image is but an image still, and can be but an adumbration or shadow of the true Perfect Being. |
What's deemed strange about him is the adumbration — few actors are able to hint like him. |
An exquisite pose, girlish, fascinating, yet carrying with it an adumbration of power. |
However, the soul evidently gave a form to this adumbration from the very beginning of things. |
But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India. |